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Milwaukee, WI 53203-1314
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Summerfest 2016 will take place June 29 – July 3 and July 5 – 10, from Noon until Midnight. Summerfest will be closed Monday, July 4. The World’s Largest Music Festival and Milwaukee’s cornerstone summer celebration attracts the music industry’s hottest stars, emerging talent and local favorites.
Located in downtown Milwaukee, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino offers high-stakes bingo, nearly one hundred table games, nearly 3,000 slot machines, a 20-table Poker Room, a 500-seat theater, an Off-Track Betting Room and a 381-room hotel. Dining options include The Buffet, Fire Pit Sports Bar & Grill, Dream Dance Steak, the Menomonee Valley Food Court, RuYi and Wild Earth Cucina Italiana. Plus, there is a snack bar in the Bingo Hall. If you're looking for a location to host an event, the Casino offers more than 18,000 square feet of banquet space. Potawatomi Hotel & Casino is one of two casinos run by the Forest County Potawatomi Community. It is the state's number one tourist destination and contributes millions of dollars to local charities and community organizations every year. Potawatomi Hotel & Casino is committed to maintaining a level of first-class customer service while investing in its most valuable asset—its more than 3,000 multicultural employees.
Riverside Theater is a concert hall located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The venue seats 2,460 people and hosts many different musical artists and shows. It is leased by the Pabst Theater Foundation.HistoryThe building, which opened in 1928, was designed by local architects Charles Kirchoff and Thomas Rose, who designed many theaters, including the Palace Theater in New York City. The theater underwent major renovations in 1984.
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The stunning two-tiered layout of The Northern Lights Theater at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee —with booth and table seating on the first level and traditional theater seating above—means getting up close and personal with all your favorite performers in a way you could only dream of in a casino theater. Potawatomi guests experience diverse entertainment acts like Wayne Newton, Etta James, Willie Nelson, Ringo Starr, Bonnie Raitt, Phil Vassar, Lewis Black, Jonny Lang, Chris Isaak, Lyle Lovett, Jay Leno, Tony Bennett, Don Rickles and B.B. King. And that's just the beginning. It also features the Bonkerz Comedy Series and popular "Tribute to the King" shows, in a smoke-free room that makes you feel as though you could reach out and touch your favorite stars. Add a world-class sound system and personal service that can't be beat and you'll agree—there's not a bad seat in the house!
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena is an indoor arena located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The arena, which seats as many as 12,700 people and offers 41,000 feet of floor space, is part of a larger downtown campus, that includes the Milwaukee Theatre and Wisconsin Center.The arena was part of the MECCA Complex from 1974 until the 1995 opening of the Midwest Express Center.HistoryIt opened in 1950 and was one of the first to accommodate the needs of broadcast television. It was folded into MECCA (The Milwaukee Exposition, Convention Center and Arena) when the complex opened in 1974. It is also known for its former unique basketball court painted by Robert Indiana in 1978, with large rainbow 'M's taking up both half-courts representing Milwaukee.Since the 1960s, the Arena has held a number of concerts by high-profile performers. On September 4, 1964, The Beatles played their only Milwaukee concert, at the Arena, to a sold-out crowd of screaming fans. Folk-rock icon Bob Dylan played a two-night stand there in mid-October as part of his Fall 1981 tour.It was home to the Milwaukee Hawks (1951–55) and the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA (1968 to 1988), and hosted the 1977 NBA All-Star Game before an audience of 10,938. The venue was also home to Marquette University's men's basketball team along with the International Hockey League Milwaukee Admirals. These teams all moved to the BMO Harris Bradley Center upon the newer arena's opening in 1988.
Located in the heart of the city at the intersection of North Broadway and Michigan Avenue, the hotel is perfectly situated for business and leisure. Book your next stay or group with us at 414-271-6611.
Welcome to a place that defines the new urban rustic. A place where exposed cream city brick, and floor-to-ceiling windows tell a rich and elegant history of the city. Create the event of a lifetime in the most sought after venue in downtown Milwaukee – invite your guests to celebrate at Cuvée!
Tuesday - Thursday $5.00 Cover Per Person. Fri & Sat $10 Per Person.
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The Box is a one-of-a-kind event venue located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee. The 3,500-square-foot loft space features cream city brick walls, soaring ceilings, polished wood floors and portrait windows with picturesque views of Milwaukee. The Box offers a flexible, open-concept floor plan to accommodate a wide range of events — from corporate gatherings to social soirees.