
The Espee
San Antonio, Texas
1174 E Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205
The Espee is a boutique amphitheater and special events venue uniquely situated at the heartbeat of San Antonio, Texas on the iconic site of City’s first train station.
Its name The Espee originates from S.P. short for Southern Pacific. The venue is located east of downtown in historic St. Paul Square entertainment district. Prepare for a departure as The Espee makes its arrival in 2023 with all the bells & whistles for an enhanced artist and fan experience.
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Seating capacity: General Admission 3,175

The Orpheum Theatre
San Francisco, California
1192 Market St. At Hyde St. & 8th St, San Francisco, CA 94102
The Orpheum Theatre originally opened in 1926 with a façade patterned after a 12th-century French cathedral. Designated as a Historical Landmark, the Orpheum has presented everything from vaudeville acts to movie screenings to touring Broadway shows such as The Book of Mormon and the long-running Hamilton.
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Seating capacity: 2,200

Golden Gate Theatre
San Francisco, California
1 Taylor St. At Market St. & 6th St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Built in 1922, this former vaudeville house and movie theater was restored and reopened as a leading-edge performing arts venue. It is in part of the Market Street Theatre and Loft District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since reopening in 2018, the Golden Gate Theatre has presented an impressive lineup of stars including Madonna, and Broadway hits such as Waitress; A Bronx Tale; Beautiful: The Carole King Musical; Hello, Dolly! with Betty Buckley, Come From Away; and The Last Ship, starring 17-time Grammy Award-winning musician Sting.
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Seating capacity: 2,300

Detroit Opera House *
Detroit, Michigan
1526 Broadway St, Detroit, MI 48226
Originally opened as the Capitol Theater in 1922, and restored in 1996, the Detroit Opera House hosts Michigan Opera Theatre, and the Detroit home to many of the world’s best dance companies, Broadway shows and concerts.
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* This venue is programmed by ATG Entertainment North America
Seating capacity: 2,750

Fisher Theatre
Detroit, Michigan
3011 W. Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202
The Fisher Theatre was built in 1928 and renovated into a legitimate Broadway touring house in 1961. Over the last 60 years, the Fisher Theatre has been a favorite venue of many of Broadway’s brightest stars, like Mary Martin, Carol Channing, Joel Grey, Bernadette Peters and Lynn Redgrave, and hosted the world premieres of Hello Dolly, Fiddler On The Roof, Sweet Charity and Golden Boy. It is also designated a National Historic Landmark.
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Seating capacity: 2,100

Smart Financial Centre
Sugar Land, Texas
18111 Lexington Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479
Located just 22 miles from downtown Houston, Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land is a state-of-the-art performance venue that features innovative movable walls to create four different seating capacities ranging from 1,900 to 6,400. Ranked #5 in the US and #7 worldwide in ticket sales for venues of its size by Pollstar, Smart Financial Centre sets a new standard for live performance venues, hosting a diverse line up of programming including performing arts, music, comedy, family entertainment and other cultural activities.
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Seating capacity: 6,400

Saenger Theatre
New Orleans, Louisiana
1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Built in 1927 in the Italian Renaissance style, the Saenger Theatre reflects a magnificent 15th-century Italian courtyard and gardens with a starlit evening sky ceiling and meticulously hand-painted features. Following Hurricane Katrina, the Saenger became the focus of a $53 million redevelopment project, restoring the original 1927 design and in 2013 the 2,613 seat venue reopened. The Saenger Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and hosts major touring Broadway performances and national headlining concerts. Situated on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans, the Saenger Theatre is just steps from the famous French Quarter.
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Seating capacity: 2,600

Majestic Theatre
San Antonio, Texas
224 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205
The 2,264 seat Majestic Theatre was built in 1929 and is home to the Broadway in San Antonio series, along with a wide variety of concerts and performing arts attractions. The Majestic Theatre is a National Historic Landmark.
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Seating capacity: 2,264

Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts
New Orleans, Louisiana
1419 Basin St, New Orleans, LA 70116
The 2,153 seat Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts underwent a $30 million refurbishment following Hurricane Katrina. The theatre is home to the New Orleans Opera Association, the New Orleans Ballet Association, and a wide variety of performing arts attractions.
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Seating capacity: 2,243

Kings Theatre
Brooklyn, New York
1027 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226
The historic Kings Theatre reopened its doors in 2015 as one of New York’s premiere performing arts venues. Providing a destination for large-scale popular entertainment and serving as a resource for local arts groups and community organizations, the City-owned Theatre is a cultural and economic cornerstone of the Flatbush community and a major fixture to Brooklyn’s vibrant cultural landscape. The Kings Theatre was originally designed by Rapp & Rapp in 1929 and was one of the five Loew’s ‘Wonder Theatres’ built in New York and New Jersey during that period. Featuring high curved ceilings, ornate plaster walls, wood paneling, and a glazed terra-cotta ornamental façade, the classic 20th-century movie palace was inspired by the French Renaissance Revival style of the Palace of Versailles and the Paris Opera House. With over 3,000 seats—the largest of its kind in Brooklyn, the redevelopment project both revives the historic structure’s original splendor and transforms the Theatre into a state-of-the-art facility. The Theatre was recently selected as a recipient of the 2014 New York State Historic Preservation Award for excellence in preservation and revitalization, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.
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Seating capacity: 3,000

Emerson Colonial Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts
106 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116
Emerson Colonial Theatre, which opened in 1900 with a production of Ben-Hur, is the oldest continuously operated theater in Boston; as well as being amongst the most magnificent, having retained most of its original period details. In its storied history, The Emerson Colonial Theatre has debuted such seminal Broadway shows as Anything Goes, Porgy and Bess, Oklahoma!, Born Yesterday, Follies, A Little Night Music, Grand Hotel, and La Cage aux Folles, among others. Reviving a great theatrical tradition, Boston’s newly restored Emerson Colonial Theatre officially re-opened its doors in July 2018 with the pre-Broadway World Premiere of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Currently the Colonial’s programming remains true to its roots of Pre-Broadway try-outs (just this past year included both David Byrne’s American Utopia and Plaza Suite starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick) combined with one-night events of concerts, comedy and family programming.
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Seating capacity: 1,634

Charline McCombs Empire Theatre
San Antonio, Texas
226 N St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78205
The Empire Theatre was built in 1913, operating first as a vaudeville house and then a motion picture theatre. Following a $5 million renovation, the venue reopened in 1998 as the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. The 856 seat Empire is home to a wide variety of programming. The Empire Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Seating capacity: 856

Curran Theatre
San Francisco, California
445 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102
In 2018 ATG secured a lease on San Francisco’s Curran Theatre, where the West Coast Premiere of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will commence performances in the fall of 2019. Built in 1922, the Curran has housed some of the biggest productions in theatre history and has maintained a reputation over the course of its life as one of the premier live entertainment venues in North America. The Curran reopened its 1,600 seat venue in January 2017, having just completed a major restoration and renovation.
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Seating capacity: 1,617