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- Winterland Ballroom - Wikipedia
Winterland, called at first New Dreamland Auditorium and later Winterland Arena and Winterland Ballroom, was an ice-skating rink and music venue in San Francisco operational from 1928 to 1979 and demolished in 1986
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Located at the corner of Post Street and Steiner Street, it was converted to exclusive use as a music venue in 1971 by concert promoter Bill Graham and became a common performance site for many famous rock artists
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Winterland transports audiences into an ethereal wonderland, where the majesty of the northern lights meets the delicate beauty of snow and ice Infused with the warmth and joy of the holiday season, the show blends festive live music, powerful vocal melodies, captivating dance, and stunning cirque performances
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Get ready to toast the holidays by sipping on festive cocktails, enjoying over-the-top decorations, and staying warm on cold winter nights at downtown Cleveland’s holiday bars! Grab your ugliest sweater and get in the holiday spirits by visiting these immersive Christmas-themed pop-ups
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The Winterland Ballroom was an old ice skating rink in San Francisco, it was located at the corner of Post Street and Steiner Street and was later was taken over by rock promoter Bill Graham, and became legendary for the shows that happened there
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Explore the iconic meeting of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix at the Winterland in 1968 Dive into the rumors and the connections between them
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In 1966, rock promoter Bill Graham took over the arena when his shows began to outgrow nearby Filmore West Winterland would go on to host some of the most legendary shows over the next 12 years
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