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Celebrity Theatre
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440 North 32nd StreetPhoenix, AZ 85008
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DescriptionThe Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix first opened its doors to the public in 1964, and is now known for having played host to almost, if not every one of music's biggest names. The venue stands out from competing Arizona entertainment spots further thanks to its distinctive circular stage which is capable of completing four full revolutions, ensuring that everyone in the audience receives an unobstructed view of the stage during at least part of the concert.
Indeed, with a capacity of anywhere between 1,500 and 2,650 people, and the seating arrangement which sees no one seated any further than 75 feet from the stage, it's easy to see why the Celebrity Theatre has become one of Phoenix's most popular live entertainment venues - with both fans and performers. Indeed, over the years, the Celebrity Theatre has brought many major names to Phoenix. Joss Stone, Peter Frampton, Wu Tang Clan, The Fray, The Shins, The Cult, John Legend, Imogen Heap, O.A.R and Ludacris are just a few of those featured on the Celebrity Theatre schedule in the past.
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