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List of major concert halls

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A Concert hall is a cultural building, which serves as performance venue, chiefly for classical instrumental music.

Many larger cities have both public and private concert halls.

List of major concert halls

  • 92nd Street YMCA , NYC
  • Aarhus Concert Hall, Aarhus, Denmark
  • Alice Tully Hall , NYC
  • Alte Oper Frankfurt [1]
  • Amphitheater at Regency Park (Symphony Lake), Cary, NC
  • Amsterdam Concertgebouw [2], Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, Las Palmas, Spain
  • Auditorio Nacional de Música, Madrid, Spain
  • Avery Fisher Hall, NYC
  • Barbican Centre, London
  • Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth, TX
  • Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, Birmingham, AL
  • Bohemian Hall, NYC
  • Boston Symphony Hall , Boston
  • Brooklyn Academy of Music , NYC
  • Brooklyn Conservatory of Music , NYC
  • Bushnell Memorial, Hartford, CT
  • Carnegie Hall , NYC
  • City Center, NYC
  • City Hall, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
  • Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
  • Florence Gould Hall , NYC
  • Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Germany
  • Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Scotland
  • Great Hall at Cooper Union, NYC
  • Hong Kong Cultural Centre , Kowloon, Hong Kong
  • Joyce Theater, NYC
  • Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC
  • Kimmel Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Konzerthaus Berlin [3]
  • Konzerthaus Brügge
  • Konzerthaus Dortmund [4]
  • Konzerthaus Freiburg [5]
  • Kursaal, San Sebastian/Donosti, Spain
  • L´Auditori, Barcelona, Spain
  • La Guardia Concert Hall, NYC
  • Lincoln Center, NYC
  • Lucerne Concert Hall, Lucerne, Switzerland (in German)
  • Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada
  • Mechanics Hall , Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Merkin Concert Hall, NYC
  • Millennium Park, Chicago
  • Minnesota Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN
  • Morse Recital Hall, NYC
  • Muziekcentrum Vredenburg [6], Utrecht, Netherlands (in Dutch)
  • Olavshallen Concert Hall, Trondheim, Norway (in Norwegian)
  • Orchestra Hall (Symphony Center), Chicago
  • Osaka Symphony Hall, Osaka, Japan
  • Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, Spain
  • Palau de la Música de Valencia, Spain
  • Paul Recital Hall, NYC
  • Philharmonia, Berlin, Germany
  • Pier 6 Pavilion, Baltimore, MD
  • Queens College Concert Hall, NYC
  • Ravinia Pavilion, Chicago
  • Romanian Atheneum, Bucharest
  • Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Canada
  • Royal Albert Hall, London, England
  • Royal Festival Hall, London, England
  • Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
  • Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH
  • Shiroishi Concert Hall, Shiroishi City, Japan
  • Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA
  • Silva Concert Hall, Eugene, OR
  • Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden (in Swedish)
  • Strathmore Hall, Bethesda, MD
  • Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
  • Symphony Space, NYC
  • Tanglewood, Stockbridge, Massachusett
  • Teatro Monumental, Madrid, Spain
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space Concert Hall, Tokyo, Japan
  • Town Hall, NYC
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA
  • Wang Center, Boston
  • Wiener Konzerthaus [7]
  • Wigmore Hall, London, England
  • Wolf Trap Filene Center, Washington, DC

Industry associations

  • International Association of Assembly Managers [8]
  • World Council for Venue Management [9]
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