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  2. Aeolian Hall (London, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Jeffery purchased the old London town hall building, and turned this into a new Aeolian Hall concert venue. The hall is located in a heritage building at 795 Dundas Street, at the corner of Dundas St. and Rectory St, just to the east of Adelaide St. It was first built as the town hall of the then independent community of London East.

  3. List of music venues - Wikipedia

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    London Music Hall: 1,600 OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino: Niagara Falls: 5,000 1955 North Bay Memorial Gardens: North Bay: July 31, 1996 [55] Casino Rama Entertainment Centre: Orillia: October 1998 Paramount Fine Foods Centre: Mississauga: 6,000 (Centre stage) 4,800 (End stage) May 31, 1969 Southam Hall: Ottawa: 2,065 December 29, 1967 TD Place ...

  4. List of concert halls - Wikipedia

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    University of Western Ontario Faculty of Music Paul Davenport Theatre 400 von Kuster Hall 248 Studio 242 2015 48 Mississauga: Living Arts Centre: Hammerson Hall 1997 1,315 Mississauga Symphony Orchestra: North Bay: Capitol Centre Theatre: 1927 932 North Bay Symphony Orchestra: Ottawa: National Arts Centre: Southam Hall: 1965 2,065

  5. Budweiser Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Budweiser Gardens. /  42.98250°N 81.25250°W  / 42.98250; -81.25250. Budweiser Gardens is a sports-entertainment centre, in London, Ontario, Canada – the largest such centre in Southwestern Ontario. Until 2012, it was known as the John Labatt Centre . The John Labatt Centre, which opened on October 11, 2002, was named after John Labatt ...

  6. List of music venues in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of music venues in the City of Toronto. Toronto is one of the most toured cities in the world, with 85% of large world tours passing through the city between 2015 and 2023. [ 1][ 2] Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena are the highest capacity venues in the city, and they host most of the shows by superstar artists. [ 1]

  7. Rainbow Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Theatre. The Rainbow Theatre, originally known as the Finsbury Park Astoria, then the Finsbury Park Paramount Astoria, and then the Finsbury Park Odeon, is a Grade II*-listed building in Finsbury Park, London. The theatre was built in 1930 as an "atmospheric cinema", to house entertainment extravaganzas which included a film show.

  8. List of London venues - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare's Globe, Globe - 1400; Sam Wanamaker Playhouse - 340 (South Bank) Shaw Theatre - 445 ( Somers Town) Shoreditch Town Hall - 500 ( Shoreditch) Soho Theatre - 160 (Soho) South London Theatre, Bell Theatre - 95; Prompt Corner - 60 ( South Norwood) Southwark Playhouse, Borough, The Large - 198; The Little - 134.

  9. Marquee Club - Wikipedia

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    The Marquee Club was a music venue in London, England, which opened in 1958 with a range of jazz and skiffle acts. It was a small and relatively cheap club, in the heart of London's West End . It was the location of the first live performance by the Rolling Stones on 12 July 1962. [ 1][ 2]