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Live Music Venue

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entertainment1 year ago

"Morgan Wallen Announces Opening of Multi-Stage 'This Bar' in Downtown Nashville"

Country music star Morgan Wallen is set to open a six-story venue called "This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen" in downtown Nashville in 2024, featuring a bar, restaurant, and live music concept. The venue will incorporate elements from Wallen's life and career, including photos and memorabilia, and will offer three live music stages, six bars, and an open-air rooftop. Wallen aims to create a space that reflects his music and East Tennessee roots, with a menu inspired by his family favorites.

entertainment2 years ago

Coney Island's Permanent Closure Marks the End of an Era

Coney Island, a historic amusement park in Cincinnati, will permanently close after the holiday season. The property, including Sunlite Pool, has been sold to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and Music & Event Management, Inc. (MEMI), who plan to build a state-of-the-art music and entertainment venue. The new venue aims to create a unique atmosphere and attract top acts, potentially including artists like Taylor Swift and U2. The CSO and MEMI are also in negotiations with event operators to bring more cultural events to the area. The venue is expected to open in spring 2026.

entertainment2 years ago

"Providence Park Kicks off 2024 Concert Series with Foo Fighters and Announces U.S. Stadium Dates"

Providence Park in Portland, Oregon, will launch an outdoor concert series starting in the summer of 2024, with rock band Foo Fighters scheduled to be the first act. The stadium, which has undergone extensive renovations for soccer, will be able to seat about 30,000 people for live music events, making it the largest concert venue in the Portland area. The addition of Providence Park as a music venue could attract bigger acts that previously skipped the market, and the venue will work with Live Nation for full stadium shows while also collaborating with independent promoters for smaller concerts.