A unique venue nestled between two sandstone boulders, Red Rocks offers natural acoustics and stunning views above Denver, hosting acts like Bruno Mars and Thievery Corporation
An iconic 17,500-seater venue with a distinctive shell and stage set against the Hollywood Hills, it's been graced by Kanye West, Linkin Park, and houses the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
A former steel plant in Brooklyn, this venue's impressive speaker system and 1,800 capacity make it a top spot for artists like Arctic Monkeys and LCD Soundsystem
: Opened in 1932, this Art Deco style venue with a 6,000-seat capacity has hosted legends like Frank Sinatra and Jay Z, and events like the Grammys
A historic venue, originally a church, known for country music but also hosting diverse genres including rap, recognized as a National Historic Landmark
A 1,000-capacity venue with a history in psychedelic rock, The Fillmore has hosted Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, and continues to attract a range of artists
Once a church, now a mid-sized concert hall, The Tabernacle has seen performances from Prince, Eminem, and hosts comedy tours, making it a versatile Atlanta venue
A DC staple since the 1980s, known for indie acts and a stage on wheels, it's hosted Green Day, Radiohead, and offers amenities like backstage bunk beds
A former vaudeville theatre turned concert venue, The Norva's advanced sound system has attracted acts like James Brown and Prince
A modern, Frank Gehry-designed open-air pavilion in Millennium Park, it hosts various music festivals and offers a stunning city skyline backdrop