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Encyclopedia > Music venue

A music venue is any location of a musical performance. In the music industry, the term is common to refer to concert sites as venues, especially among touring acts. A Venue is the location of an event, usually a meeting. ...


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cbs11tv.com - Yet Another Live-Music Venue Closes In Deep Ellum (359 words)
(CBS 11 News) DALLAS A Dallas music landmark is closing its doors at the end of March.
The venue has hosted such acts as John Mayer, Norah Jones, Willie Nelson, Eminem and Robert Plant, as well as some of the biggest alternative bands.
When it finally closes on March 31, the Gypsy Tea Room will be the third live-music venue in Deep Ellum to shut down in the past two years.
Venue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (225 words)
Generally venues have a specific purpose, though some, such as large stadiums, may be used for a number of different activities.
Proper venue is a requirement for a U.S. court to exercise jurisdiction.
In the music industry, the term music venue is used to refer to concert sites, especially among touring acts.
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