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New Haven, CT

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What was College Street Music Hall before?
College Street Music Hall, located in New Haven, CT, has a rich history as an entertainment venue. Before becoming the modern music hall it is today, the building was known as the Palace Theater. Originally opened in 1926, the Palace Theater served as a vaudeville and movie theater, hosting a variety of live performances and film screenings for decades. After periods of closure and renovations, the venue was transformed and reopened in 2015 as College Street Music Hall. The renovation preserved much of its historic charm while updating the facilities to create a premier concert destination. Today, it stands as a testament to New Haven's vibrant arts scene and continues to host major musical acts and events.
Who owns College St. Music Hall?
College Street Music Hall is owned and operated by the New Haven Center for Performing Arts, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the arts in New Haven, Connecticut. This organization focuses on revitalizing the downtown area through live entertainment and cultural events. The venue is managed in collaboration with Premier Concerts and Manic Presents, two leading independent concert promoters in Connecticut. Their combined efforts ensure a diverse lineup of performances, ranging from renowned national artists to emerging local talent. The nonprofit ownership structure allows College Street Music Hall to serve as a cultural hub, supporting community engagement and accessibility to the arts in the greater New Haven area.
Where can I see concerts in CT?
Connecticut boasts a vibrant live music scene with numerous venues showcasing concerts across genres. Besides College Street Music Hall in New Haven, notable concert venues in CT include the Toyota Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Xfinity Theatre in Hartford, and Toad's Place in New Haven. For more intimate shows, venues like Infinity Music Hall in Hartford and Norfolk, as well as The Space Ballroom in Hamden, offer unique atmospheres for music lovers. Larger arenas such as Mohegan Sun Arena and Foxwoods Resort Casino also host major touring acts. Whether you're seeking rock, jazz, indie, or pop, Connecticut's diverse venues ensure there's always a concert to attend throughout the year.
What was College Street Music Hall called before?
Before it became College Street Music Hall, the venue was famously known as the Palace Theater. The Palace Theater opened its doors in 1926 and served as a premier destination for vaudeville performances and movies in downtown New Haven. Over the decades, it evolved alongside the city's cultural landscape, undergoing various changes and periods of closure. After being vacant for several years, the venue underwent significant renovations and rebranding, ultimately reopening as College Street Music Hall in 2015. The transformation preserved the building's historic features while updating it to accommodate modern live music and entertainment, securing its place as a leading concert venue in Connecticut.

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