Riverside Theater (Milwaukee)

Riverside Theater is a concert hall located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] The venue seats 2,450 people and hosts many different recording artists and shows. It is leased by the Pabst Theater Foundation.

Riverside Theater
View of the Riverside Theater from the Milwaukee Skywalk
Address116 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
United States
Public transitBus transport MCTS
OwnerPabst Theater Organization
Typeconcert hall
Capacity2,450
Construction
Opened1928
ArchitectCharles Kirchoff; Thomas Rose
Website
www.pabsttheatergroup.com/venues/detail/the-riverside-theater/

History

The building, which opened in 1928, was designed by local architects Charles Kirchhoff and Thomas Rose, who designed many theaters, including the Palace Theater in New York City. The theater underwent major renovations in 1984.[2]

The theater has a theatre organ, made by Wurlitzer.

The Ink Spots from Indianapolis were one of the first acts to perform at the theater in 1943. Other notable acts who have performed at the theater include Bob Dylan, Kiss on their Dressed to Kill Tour in 1975, Milwaukee native Liberace for six nights in 1986, Waukesha's BoDeans in 1994, "Weird Al" Yankovic in 1999, and The Smashing Pumpkins with Bon Iver in 2011.

References

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