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  2. 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.

  3. Riverside Theater (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Theater is a concert hall located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The venue seats 2,480 people [ 1 ] and hosts many different musicians, comedians, shows, and events. It is leased by the Pabst Theater Foundation.

  4. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Music Center: 2,252 1975 Mandeville Auditorium: 787 May 3, 1941 CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre: 4,280 October 5, 2000 Jenny Craig Pavilion: 6,000 August 29, 2019 The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park: 10,000 July 24, 1997 Viejas Arena: 12,414 November 17, 1966 Pechanga Arena: 16,100 April 8, 2004 Petco Park: 42,445 August 2022 Snapdragon ...

  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. 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.

  7. Vivarium (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    The concert venue is owned by the Pabst Theater Group and is located at 1818 N. Farwell Avenue in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The designed of the 450 seat venue was Kubala Washatko Architects. The concert hall was created from a space that had been vacant. The grand opening is scheduled for Spring 2024. [1]

  8. Milwaukee native James Chance defined aggressive 'no wave' music

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    From the late 1970s into the early '80s, Milwaukee native James Chance startled the New York rock world with his aggressive blend of punk, funk, free jazz and sometimes disco − and, for a time ...

  9. Open mic - Wikipedia

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    A musician at a Sausalito open mic in July 2008. An open mic or open mike (shortened from "open microphone") is a live show at a venue such as a coffeehouse, nightclub, comedy club, strip club, or pub, often taking place at night (an open mic night), in which audience members may perform on stage whether they are amateurs or professionals, often for the first time or to promote an upcoming ...