Newport Music Hall
Former names | State Theater, Agora Ballroom |
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Address | 1722 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio |
Coordinates | 39°59′51″N 83°00′27″W / 39.99746°N 83.00741°W |
Public transit | 1, 2, 8, 22, 31, 102 |
Parking | Hourly-fee garages |
Owner | PromoWest Productions |
Capacity | 1,700 |
Current use | Live music venue |
Opened | 21 December 1921 |
Website | |
Official website |
Newport Music Hall is a music venue located in the University District of Columbus, Ohio, across the street from the Ohio Union of the Ohio State University. It is "America's Longest Continually Running Rock Club".[1]
History
[edit]Newport Music Hall opened in 1921; it was then known as the State Theater.[2][3] In the 1970s, it became known as the Agora Ballroom. The hall seats 2,000 and most of the original decor is intact. It is one of the many music venues on High Street in Columbus, and the oldest continually running venue. In the past, they have had indoor and outdoor events. Tickets are sold at the Newport box office (open at noon on show days).
Newport was the last American venue at which John Lee Hooker performed before his death in 2001.[citation needed]
The Newport was purchased by PromoWest in 1984, reopening as the Newport Music Hall. Located next to the campus of the Ohio State University, Newport Music Hall maintains the preservation of its historical ballroom architecture and the legacy of its past and present performers. With a 2,000 person capacity and hosting over 150,000 guests a year, the Newport Music Hall has become one of the most famous rock clubs in the country.
In 2020, the building that houses Newport was put up for sale by its owners, but this will not directly affect the venue.[4]
- Alvvays (2024)
- Amyl & the Sniffers (2023)
- Animal Collective (2016, 2022)
- Omar Apollo (2022)
- Baby Keem (2022)
- The Backseat Lovers (2022)
- Lucy Dacus (2021)
- Fontaines D.C. (2022)
- The Garden (2022)
- The Hives (2004, 2008, 2024)
- IDLES (2021)
- JPEGMAFIA (2024)
- The Last Dinner Party (2024)
- Briston Maroney (2022, 2024)
- NLE Choppa (2022)
- Tom Odell (2023)
- Royel Otis (2024)
- Peach Pit (2022)
- Caroline Polachek (2023)
- PUP (2019, 2022)
- The Regrettes (2022)
- Sleigh Bells (2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2022)
- Teddy Swims (2022)
- Twenty One Pilots (2010, 2011, 2017, 2024)
- Jack White (2024)
- Remi Wolf (2022)
- Yeat (2022)
References
[edit]- ^ "WBGU FM - Links". Archived from the original on 2003-04-14.
- ^ "What the Press Agents Say". The Columbus Dispatch. December 11, 1921. p. 73. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- ^ "New Theater Recently Opened in University District". The Columbus Dispatch. December 25, 1921. p. 9. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- ^ Weiker, Jim. "Newport Music Hall for sale; promoter says shows will go on". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
- ^ "Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, USA Concert Setlists | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
External links
[edit]External videos | |
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"If These Walls Could Talk" on YouTube, PromoWest TV and Function 5 Creative, 2020 |
- Media related to Newport Music Hall at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website