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  2. Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. / 37.778457; -122.417369. The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (formerly San Francisco Civic Auditorium and San Francisco Exposition Auditorium) is a multi-purpose arena in San Francisco, California, named after promoter Bill Graham. The arena holds 8,500 people.

  3. Denver Performing Arts Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Performing Arts Complex houses the following performance spaces: The Ellie Caulkins Opera House is the main venue inside the Quigg Newton Denver Municipal Auditorium. Its seating capacity is 2,225. The Buell Theater is designed for amplified musicals, dramatic plays and comedy acts. Its seating capacity is 2,884.

  4. Boettcher Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Boettcher Concert Hall at Denver Performing Arts Complex: Address: 1000 14th St, Denver, CO 80202: Location: Denver, Colorado, US: Coordinates: Public transit: Theatre District–Convention Center station: Owner: City and County of Denver: Operator: Denver Performing Arts Complex: Type: Performing-arts center Concert Hall: Capacity

  5. Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall - Wikipedia

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    Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall. / 37.777970; -122.420646. Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall is the concert hall component of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in San Francisco, California. The 2,743-seat hall was completed in 1980 at a cost of US$28 million to give the San Francisco Symphony a permanent home.

  6. Denver Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Denver Center for the Performing Arts. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is an organization in Denver, Colorado which provides a showcase for live theatre, a nurturing ground for new plays, a preferred stop on the Broadway touring circuit, acting classes for the community and rental facilities. It was founded in 1972.

  7. Cow Palace - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Shock ( OWL) (2020–2023) The Cow Palace (originally the California State Livestock Pavilion) is an indoor arena located in Daly City, California, situated on the city's northern border with neighboring San Francisco. Because the border passes through the property, a portion of the upper parking lot is in San Francisco.

  8. Kezar Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kezar Stadium is an outdoor athletics stadium in San Francisco, California, located adjacent to Kezar Pavilion in the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park.It is the former home of the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders (first AFL season only) of the National Football League (NFL) and of the San Francisco Dragons of Major League Lacrosse.

  9. The Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    The Fillmore is a historic music venue in San Francisco, California . Built in 1912 and originally named the Majestic Hall, it became the Fillmore Auditorium in 1954. [1] It is in Western Addition, on the edge of the Fillmore District and Upper Fillmore neighborhood. Since 2007, it has been operated by Live Nation, which has since named new ...

  10. Orpheum Theatre (Omaha) - Wikipedia

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    March 26, 1973. The Orpheum Theater is a theater located in Omaha, Nebraska. The theater hosts programs best served by a more theatrical setting, including the Omaha Performing Arts Broadway Season, presented with Broadway Across America, and Opera Omaha 's season. The theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  11. SF Masonic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Venue Website. The SF Masonic Auditorium (originally the Grand Masonic Auditorium and formerly known as the Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium) is a building and auditorium located atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The building was designed by Bay Area architect Albert Roller (1891-1981), and opened in 1958.