at 1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis , 55403-2406 United States
Home of the Minnesota Orchestra. Find box office hours and contact info at minnesotaorchestra.org/contact
Welcome to Orchestra Hall, home of the internationally-acclaimed Minnesota Orchestra and outstanding performances since 1974. The Hall is a renowned venue for artists of many genres, from Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Bobby McFerrin to Bill Cosby, Wynton Marsalis, and the Blind Boys of Alabama, among others. Located on the Nicollet Mall and adjacent to Peavey Plaza, the Hall—with its open glass structure and whimsical blue tubes—offers a warm, welcoming ambiance for all concertgoers. We hope you enjoy your performance experience at Orchestra Hall.
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Orchestra Hall is Minneapolis based place and this enity listed in Live Music Venue category. Located at 1111 Nicollet Mall MN 55403-2406. Contact phone number of Orchestra Hall: (612) 371-5656
416 Cedar Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55454 / 612.338.2674 / thecedar.org / Always All-Ages! The Cedar Cultural Center, commonly known as The Cedar, is a non-profit performing arts organization and all-ages music venue that presents the best in local, national, and international music. The Cedar’s mission is to promote intercultural appreciation and understanding through the presentation of global music and dance. Reflecting its location in the diverse Cedar Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the venue is known for presenting a wide variety of global roots, folk, indie, experimental, bluegrass, Americana and blues artists, as well as artist residencies, educational programs, workshops, films, dances, comedy, spoken word and community events. The Cedar is committed to artistic excellence and integrity, diversity of programming, support for emerging artists, and community outreach. The only venue of its kind in the Midwest, The Cedar hosts over 200 events each year including live music performances in all genres along with programming like the Cedar Commissions, a local artist commissioning series; the Global Roots Festival, a free annual world music festival; and Midnimo, a program that presents Somali artists in month-long residencies throughout Minnesota. The Cedar was established in 1989 and operates in a building that was constructed as a movie theater in 1948. The hall can be configured for seated concerts (450 capacity) as well as standing room concerts (625 capacity) and provides high-quality sound in an intimate concert environment, never putting the audience member more than 30 feet away from the stage.
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