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Location: 707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, equipped with lighting and acoustics, and a satellite downlink for viewing broadcast and transmitted productions, this hall is used for many types of community events, corporate gatherings, lectures and children's productions.
In January 1985, thirteen sites were considered for a proposed Broward County Convention Center. One of the leading sites was a 25-acre (1,100,000 sq ft; 100,000 m 2) parcel that included a 15-acre (650,000 sq ft; 61,000 m 2) trailer park near Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport at U.S. 1 and Northwest 10th Street.
2,017 (Music Hall) 1,040 (Theater Hall) September 1959 Great Hall of the People: 10,000 1961 Workers Indoor Arena: 13,000 November 26, 2007 National Indoor Stadium: 18,000 January 11, 2008 Cadillac Arena: 19,000 June 28, 2008 National Stadium: 80,000 2016 Hunan International Convention & Exhibition Center [citation needed] Changsha: Unknown 1991
RiverSounds was conceived as outreach to the greater Fort Lauderdale community. All Saints is recognized as one of the best mid-sized acoustical venues in South Florida. The addition of a 9' Petrof Concert Grand piano created additional appeal of this venue to musicians. Marketing, PR and ticket sales are managed by each individual group thus ...
Many new restaurants that have opened in South Florida recently feel like real-estate transactions with food on the side: Gleaming new building goes up with obligatory ground-floor retail space ...
South and Latin America brought some of the biggest crowds on his January and February South American leg of the tour. On January 7, Tiesto played to a crowd of 200,000 people in the streets of Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro. [1] On February 16, 2008 he played in India at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, which was his first show in South Asia.
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The Kaleidoscope World Tour was a Tiësto tour in support of his album Kaleidoscope. [1] [2] The tour will include 150 dates, spanning 5 continents.[3]On October 31, 2009, for his Halloween show at Congress Theater in Chicago, Tiesto dressed as the hometown Chicago Bears NFL quarterback Jay Cutler for his entire four-and-a-half-hour set.