Ruoff Music Center History Located in Noblesville, Indiana, the Ruoff Music Center is a large outdoor amphitheater that draws big names to the Indianapolis m...
The Met Philadelphia History In 1908, theater impresario Oscar Hammerstein opened the Philadelphia Opera House on North Broad Street. At the time, it was the...
PNC Music Pavilion History Nestled in the rolling countryside on the northeastern edge of Charlotte, North Carolina, the PNC Music Pavilion has hosted big-na...
PNC Bank Arts Center History Opened in 1968 as the Garden State Arts Center, PNC Bank Arts Center is central New Jersey’s premier space for cultural ev...
Observatory OC History Orange County’s premier small-to-midsize venue, Observatory OC took over in 2011 what was once the Galaxy Concert Theatre. Since its i...
The Observatory North Park History One of San Diego’s most stunning and intimate venues, the theater now known as The Observatory North Park has long been an...
Oakdale Theatre History Long one of the most unique live performance venues not just in Connecticut but the whole Northeast, the Oakdale Theatre spent its fi...
Oak Mountain Amphitheatre History About 20 minutes south of Birmingham in the unassuming town of Pelham lies the biggest outdoor music venue in all of Alabam...