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  2. Baird Center - Wikipedia

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    The Baird Center (formerly Wisconsin Center, Midwest Express Center, Midwest Airlines Center, Frontier Airlines Center, and Delta Center) is a convention and exhibition center located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The center is part of a greater complex of buildings which includes the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena and the Miller High Life ...

  3. The Rave/Eagles Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rave Hall on the main level is a large concert-style venue, second in size only to the Eagles Ballroom above it. Most national touring artists that visit Milwaukee have played here, including John Mayer, Sevendust, GWAR, Regina Spektor, moe., Tiësto, Seaway, Chiodos and Bob Weir.

  4. Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Center in October 2023. The Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts (more often referred to as the "Zelazo Center" or the "ZPAC") is a performing arts center located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. It houses the 756-seat Helen Bader Concert Hall, large rehearsal spaces, meeting facilities, music offices, and ...

  5. A guide to Milwaukee's small music venues - AOL

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    Milwaukee is home to a few beloved small music venues. OnMilwaukee.com's Molly Snyder has a guide.

  6. A Milwaukee radio station just switched to all-Christmas ...

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    We have a new winner in the which-radio-station-will-go-all-Christmas-music sweepstakes in Milwaukee.

  7. Shank Hall - Wikipedia

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    Shank Hall is a music venue with a 300-person capacity located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It began as a garage in c.1930 to store and repair motor vehicles, and in the 1940s the building was a record distribution center. Later, it became a concert venue called The Barn, and in the 1970s, it was called Teddy's.

  8. Marcus Center - Wikipedia

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    Peck Pavilion. The Center contains four major theater venues and a variety of other spaces: [3] Uihlein Hall - Designed for operas, musicals, multi-genre concerts (e.g. pop, jazz, and world music), dance programs, theatrical productions, lectures, annual meetings, commencements, or film screenings, it has a seating capacity of 2,125, and is the largest theater in the Marcus Center.

  9. Bookings are expected to begin early in 2025 for the 4,500-person-capacity live music venue in Milwaukee's Deer District, with the under-construction venue on schedule to open by late 2025.