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The Leader Bank Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boston, Massachusetts, used for concerts.It seats 5,000. Its season runs from May until October. The venue originally opened in August 1994 near Fan Pier.
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City Spotlights Leadership Program is a seven-week summer employment program for teens in the Boston area. In 2016, the program reached 61 students from 30 different high schools and 13 Boston and Everett neighborhoods. The program includes arts and leadership training, community advocacy, and performance. [12]
Oct. 21—AUSTIN — On Nov. 3, visitors will get free day-use entry at all Texas State Parks in honor of Texas State Parks Day, a tradition born from 2023's centennial celebration. "Any day in a ...
Nov. 17—AUSTIN — Texas State Parks is kicking off the holiday season with close to 100 special seasonal activities happening across the state. Starting this month, visitors of all ages can ...
The Smiths - thirteen songs from their August 5, 1986 concert are featured on the 2017 re-release of their LP The Queen is Dead. The Who - the DVD The Who: Live in Boston was filmed here, in September 2002. AJR - on May 20, 2022, for their tour supporting their album "OK Orchestra".
Symphony Hall is a concert hall that is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, located at 301 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.BSO founder Henry Lee Higginson commissioned architectural firm McKim, Mead and White to create a new, permanent home for the orchestra.
It was the founding location of the New England Conservatory of Music in 1867 and it was the original home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from its founding in 1880. The concert hall was converted for use as a vaudeville theater in 1900. It was renamed the Orpheum Theatre in 1906.