The Dome at America's Center or The Dome, formerly known as the Edward Jones Dome, is a multi-purpose stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It primarily served as the home of the St. Louis Rams until 2015 when the Rams relocated back to Los Angeles in 2016. The stadium, previously known as the Trans World Dome from 1995 to 2001, was constructed largely to lure an NFL team back to St. Louis and to serve as a convention center.The Dome provides multiple stadium configurations that can seat up to 70,000 people. Seating levels include a private luxury suite level with 120 suites, a private club seat and luxury suite level with 6,400 club seats, a concourse level (lower bowl) and a terrace level (upper bowl). The Dome opened in 1995.The Dome is part of the America's Center convention center. The convention portion has a much bigger footprint and adjoins to the west of the Dome, Cole Street to the north, Broadway to the east and Convention Plaza to the south. It is accessible off Interstate 70 eastbound at the Convention Center/Broadway/Busch Stadium exit, I-70 westbound from Illinois at the Martin Luther King Jr./Veterans Memorial Bridge, and Interstate 55 southbound at the Gateway Arch/Busch Stadium exit. The stadium is also serviced by the Convention Center MetroLink rail station.
Open For Lunch and Dinner! This is the central gathering place and entertainment plaza of Ballpark Village with two levels and 20,000 square feet of entertainment market space. With a world-class audio and video presentation, including a 40 foot LED Screen and a performance stage, St. Louis sports fans will get one of the best sports-viewing experiences in the country. This will be the place to be year round with a 100 foot long retractable glass roof, one of the largest of its kind in the country, fans can enjoy the nice weather during warmer months. The venue will include, a stage for live concerts and performances, LED ribbon boards circling the entire space, a 200 seat restaurant and VIP lounge area.
*** HORIZON AT HARRY'S *** - EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT - Add James FYIF Palen to get in FREE - NEWEST [ 18+ ] Party - Begins April 2nd - $50 Bottles & $3 Drinks - 3 party rooms / 2 outside patios
*** HORIZON AT HARRY'S *** - EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT - Add James FYIF Palen to get in FREE - NEWEST [ 18+ ] Party - Begins April 2nd - $50 Bottles & $3 Drinks - 3 party rooms / 2 outside patios
A live music joint, The Barn will be located inside PBR St. Louis and will continue the great live music tradition PBR venues have become known for around the United States. It will feature the best local, regional and national entertainment on a nightly basis. The intimate setting will feature a stage in front of the grand stone fireplace, state-of-the-art sound and cathedral ceilings exemplifying a chic but rustic barn feel. The Barn will share a 70 foot island bar with PBR and will embark floor to ceiling windows with Arch and city skyline views.
••• HOT JAZZ! SPEAKEASY Style! ••• With Miss Jubilee*, Sweetie & the Toothaches, and many more!! In Roaring 20's & 30's Fashion, Hot Jazz & Blues, Bathtub Gin, Moonshine, Classic & House Cocktails! ...at the Thaxton SPEAKEASY • EVERY THURSDAY !!! (that we are not privately booked) * MISS JUBILEE brings along FREE beginner Swing Dance/Lindy Hop/Charleston lessons, provided by LINDY HOP ST. LOUIS • 9pm - 1:30am • $5 * $3 with Password! • 21+ • ENTER Thru the back alley * get Password from the web site weekly: www.ThaxtonSpeakeasy.com www.miss-jubilee.com • www.ThaxtonSpeakeasy.com
Live Entertainment and Music destination for St. Louis! Everything can Happen at The Coliseum, you just never know who, when or how many will be here, what we can tell you is there is always something exciting going on. VIP Booths for those who want to relax and enjoy the show or join in with everyone else. Bottle Service is available for those who know it's going to be a great night. All of that and more is what we have to offer you or your party a Great evening out and don't forget the Best in Live Entertainment and Dj's. This is Where Music Lives!!!!!!
Mississippi Nights was a music club in St. Louis, Missouri. It was located at 914 N 1st Street, on the western bank of the Mississippi River, four blocks north of the Gateway Arch in Laclede's Landing.Concerts at the venue, which held up to 1,000 people, were often "all ages" events, with just over one percent restricted to patrons 21 and over.The club is the subject of a song on the They Might Be Giants album Venue Songs. George Thorogood & the Destroyers' album Live: Let's Work Together features tracks recorded at Mississippi Nights.ClosureIn early 2003, rumors began circulating that the club would close to make way for Lumière Place, a new casino development. The rumors were confirmed in early 2007, and the last show was held on January 19, 2007.The last band to play on its stage was The Urge fronted by a band member from Mudworm, which also played. The Urge sold out 93 of 100 shows at Mississippi Nights.
SNAPS is an Upscale Bi-Weekly Poetry Event Featuring Hand Selected Professional Spoken Word Artists, A Phenomenal Live Band & Seasonal Wines, in One of the Sexiest Sophisticated Urban Contemporary Restaurant/Event Spaces In Town. Hosted By @Carl Sevvy Sev Gray 2x St. Louis Poetry SLAM Team Member & National Poetry SLAM Competitor. You'll Enjoy The Hottest Poets Across The Country as Well As Local Talent, The Incredible Soul Power From Our Live Band, as well as, Awesome prices on Wine By the Glass Or Bottle. The Cuisine is Classically Progressive with Savory Deliciousness Infused into every Dish. So Come Prepared to Eat, Drink & Be Entertained. This event Occurs every 2nd & 4th Fridays At The Rustic GOAT 2617 Washington Ave. 63103 (314)371-4031 www.rusticgoat.com. Doors Open @9pm Show Starts @10pm (Sharp) $10 admission Wine $5 Glass $15 Bottle To Book Your Birthday/Special Occasion call Seven (314)499-0735 or email [email protected] "OH SNAPS!"
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Kiel Auditorium was an indoor arena located in St. Louis, Missouri. It was the home of the St. Louis University basketball team and hosted the NBA's St. Louis Hawks, from 1955 to 1968.The arena, completed in 1934, at a cost of $6 million, seated 9,300. It was originally named the Municipal Auditorium, but was renamed in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel in 1943. A unique feature of the auditorium was that it was split into two; the front of the building was the Kiel Opera House. It was possible to use both sides at once as the stages were back to back. President Harry Truman gave a speech there in which both sides were opened to see his speech.In 1955, the auditorium was also the venue for the second international conference of Alcoholics Anonymous, which established the service conference structure for the movement.Kiel Auditorium played host to a variety of concerts and wrestling events, from the 1950s, until its closure in 1991. In 1983, it was the host of the Miss Universe Pageant. From the 1950s until the 1970s, the Kiel Auditorium was behind only Madison Square Garden as North America's most famous wrestling arena, hosting three NWA World Heavyweight Championship title changes from 1959 until 1986. The most notable wrestling event that took place at the Kiel Auditorium was WCW's premier event, Starrcade 1990. The building was demolished in 1992, but not before hosting the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament the preceding year.
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