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Miller High Life Theatre (previously Milwaukee Theatre and originally Milwaukee Auditorium [1]) is a theatre located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building was extensively renovated between 2001 and 2003, at which point its name changed to the Milwaukee Theatre. [2] A naming rights deal changed its name in 2017 to the Miller High Life Theatre.
Opened on February 24, 1974, it is one of the longest continuously operating New Orleans music clubs with live performances seven nights a week. On the first night Andrew Hall's Society Jazz Band played and were there every Saturday for seven years. Many of the old time musicians were featured, including members of the Preservation Hall Jazz ...
Tickets for the Country Music Hall of Famer’s concert at Fiserv Forum in 2024 go on sale June 7. Country music's Alan Jackson announces farewell tour, including Milwaukee concert in 2025 Skip to ...
One of America's largest and longest-running music festivals returns to Milwaukee's lakefront June 20 to 22, June 27 to 29 and July 4 to 6. ... In Other News. Finance. Finance.
Pluma, initially scheduled to perform in Milwaukee Sept. 18, pushed his Fiserv Forum concert back again, this time to Aug. 6. Mexican music star Peso Pluma postpones his Milwaukee concert debut ...
Rock'n'Bowl is a live music venue located on S. Carrollton Avenue in New Orleans.It is a unique venue that combines a bowling alley and a music club together in one place. . The club features various live music of local musicians, and is also famous for booking many zydeco a
The station launched a new adult hits format, branded as "The New 94.5 Lake FM" (in reference to Milwaukee's location on the western shoreline of Lake Michigan). Chicago's "Beginnings" was the first song to be broadcast. With the exception of Matthew Blades, the station's entire air staff was released with the change. [13] [14] [15]