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Santa Monica Civic Auditorium is a multi-purpose convention center at 1855 Main Street in Santa Monica, California, owned by the City of Santa Monica.It was built in 1958 and designed by Welton Becket [2] and as a concert venue, it has a seating capacity of 3,000.
AltCar Expo is the alternative energy and transportation expo in Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Admission is free. In the 2008 Expo (September 26 and 27), the Chevrolet Volt prototype was seen by more than 15,000 people in Santa Monica at AltCar Expo. [1] This expo went virtual since 2020.
Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium: Santa Cruz: 2,021 1958 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium: Santa Monica: 3,000 1917 Ebell Club of Santa Paula: Santa Paula: 90+ Unknown Sonoma County Fairgrounds: Santa Rosa: 4,400 (Grace Pavilion) 5,000 (Chris Beck Arena) 1981 Luther Burbank Center for the Arts: 1,612 (Ruth Finley Person Theater) 399 (East Auditorium ...
Stryper at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 3, 1987 was my first concert. After living under the fundamentalist rule of the Islamic Republic in Iran for eight years with maximum ...
The Oscars red carpet dates back to 1961, the 33rd Academy Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, when Billy Wilder’s “The Apartment” won best picture, Burt Lancaster and ...
Minneapolis Auditorium: The Runaways January 23, 1978 Kansas City: One Block West January 27, 1978 Santa Monica: Santa Monica Civic Auditorium: The Runaways The Quick: January 30, 1978 San Francisco: Old Waldorf: Crime The Dils: January 31, 1978 February 2, 1978 Eugene: Lane County Civic Center — February 3, 1978 Seattle: Paramount Theatre ...
Opened Venue City/L.A. Neighborhood Capacity 1996 The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona 800 2010: The Satellite: Silver Lake: 130 2000: Hotel Café: Hollywood: 220 2017: Zebulon
It's Too Late to Stop Now is a 1974 live double album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.It features performances that were recorded in concerts at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, California, the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, and the Rainbow in London, during Morrison's three-month tour with his eleven-piece band, the Caledonia Soul Orchestra, from May to July 1973.