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  2. Rockefeller's - Wikipedia

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    The venue could seat about 325 guests. [2] Rockefeller's closed as a public venue in 1997. The owners of Star Pizza purchased the building and it was a private event and wedding space from 1999 to 2014. [8] In 2016, concerts returned to Rockefeller's for the first time in nearly 20 years. [9]

  3. Fitzgerald's - Wikipedia

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    Venue Website. Fitzgerald's was one of the oldest and widely recognized live music venues in the Greater Houston area. The club had been at the top of the live music scene in Houston since it opened in 1977. Fitzgerald's is commonly referred to as "Fitz.”. Fitzgerald’s closed and the 100-year-old building was demolished in 2019.

  4. Warehouse Live - Wikipedia

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    450 (The Studio) 125 (The Greenroom) Opened. February 15, 2006. Website. Venue Website. The Warehouse Live is a large club/small theater-sized live entertainment venue located in East Downtown (EADO), Houston, Texas. [1][2] Warehouse Live was converted from a warehouse built in the 1920s. The venue is distinctive for its LED chandeliers.

  5. Category:Music venues in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Warehouse Live. White Oak Music Hall. Wortham Theater Center. Categories: Music of Houston. Music venues in Texas. Music venues in the United States by populated place. Tourist attractions in Houston. Buildings and structures in Houston.

  6. Bayou Music Center - Wikipedia

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    2,400 Theater (all reserved) Opened. November 14, 1997. (1997-11-14) Website. Venue Website. The Bayou Music Center (originally known as the Aerial Theater) is an indoor theater owned by Live Nation and located in Houston, Texas, United States. The theater is located at the Bayou Place entertainment complex in Downtown Houston.

  7. Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe is a music "Listening Room" [4] in Galveston, Texas [5] founded by Rex "Wrecks" Bell. [6] Originally a bar Old Quarter, it was opened in Houston, Texas in 1965 by Rex Bell and Cecil Slayton. [7] The Old Quarter is most well-known as the venue for Townes Van Zandt live album Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas.

  8. Sam Houston Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Trapeze (band) performed at the Colisseum on Saturday, October 21, 1972. The show was recorded and released as a double live album in 2021 called "Trapeze Live in Houston 1972." Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band played here November 9, 1974, and again on September 13 and 14, 1975. Roxy Music performed here on February 29, 1976.

  9. Lakewood Church Central Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Lakewood Church Central Campus is the main facility of Lakewood Church, a megachurch in Houston, Texas, five miles southwest of Downtown Houston and next to Greenway Plaza. From 1975 to 2003, the building served as a multi-purpose sports arena for professional teams, notably the NBA's Houston Rockets. It was known as The Summit until 1998 ...