Warehouse Live

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Warehouse Live
Location 318 Emanuel Street
Houston, Texas, United States
Type Theater
Genre(s) various
Opened February, 2006
Owner Anschutz Entertainment Group
Seating type Standing Room
Capacity Ballroom(standing room): 1,500
Studio(standing room): 150
Website Official Site

The Warehouse Live is a live entertainment venue located in East Downtown, Houston, Texas.[1][2]

Warehouse Live is one of a handful of live entertainment venues in the Greater Houston Area, the largest of which are Toyota Center, the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, and Miller Outdoor Theatre. Other mid-sized venues similar in size to Warehouse Live include Verizon Wireless Theater,House of Blues,Scout Bar, the Engine Room, and Fitzgerald's.

Warehouse Live was converted from a warehouse built in the 1920s. The venue is distinctive for its LED chandeliers. There are two separate rooms that can each hold separate events. The smaller room, the "Studio" has room for 150 people, and the larger, the "Ballroom" can fit 1500. All concerts are standing-room-only as there are no seats in the venue.

Warehouse Live was awarded Best Musical Venue in Houston of 2008 by Citysearch.

Events

A variety of acts have performed in this venue ranging from Adele, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Marina and the Diamonds, Kreayshawn, Ben Folds, Blondie (band), Bruno Mars, Dashboard Confessional, Hoobastank, Deftones, Opeth, Imogen Heap, Panic! at the Disco, P!nk, Snow Patrol, Jennifer Peña,[3][4] and other musical acts, to comedy.

References

  1. "Welcome to EaDo." East Downtown Management District. Retrieved on August 1, 2009.
  2. "Contact Us." Warehouse Life. Retrieved on January 15, 2010.
  3. http://www.houston.com/calendar/all-houston/01-24-2007
  4. http://warehouselive.com/event-list/past-events

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