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What is Kiel Auditorium called now?

What is Kiel Auditorium called now?

the Stifel Theatre
It remained vacant for a while, but was renovated and reopened under the name Peabody Opera House in 2011. It is now known as the Stifel Theatre.

When did Kiel Auditorium close?

The Opera House is all that remains of the original complex and extends south approximately 250 feet, where it meets Enterprise Center, the arena completed in 1994 that replaced Kiel Auditorium.

Where was Kiel Auditorium located?

Louis, Missouri, I remember that it is situated at 1401 Clark Avenue, the same address occupied by Kiel Auditorium from 1934 until it was demolished in 1992.

Did the doors ever play in St Louis?

The last time 3 Doors Down was in St Louis was years, weeks, days, hours, and minutes ago. They are currently playing 1 show in St Louis and 33 shows worldwide, so browse their concert calendar to find alternative shows. St. Louis Music Park currently has 28 shows coming up that you can check out.

When was the Kiel Auditorium in St.Louis built?

The arena, completed in 1934, at a cost of $6 million, seated 9,300 and was built by Fruin-Colnon Construction. It was originally named the Municipal Auditorium, but was renamed in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel in 1943.

How many seats are in the Kiel Opera House?

Kiel Opera House. The Kiel Auditorium was the home to the NBA team, the former St. Louis Hawks, and the St. Louis University Billikins. The stage area of both halves were built back to back so that they could be opened up to each other so as to be able to use both sides at the same time. The seating capacity was 9,300 and second only…

What’s the new name for the Kiel theater?

Peabody Energy bought the naming rights and the new name for the Kiel was the Peabody Opera House up until 2018. In July 2018, Stifel Financial Corp purchased the naming rights for the next 10 years and the new name for the historic entertainment venue is Stifel Theatre.

How did the St Louis Municipal Auditorium get its name?

It was originally named the Municipal Auditorium, but was renamed in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel in 1943. A unique feature of the auditorium was that it was split into two; the front of the building was the Kiel Opera House. It was possible to use both sides at once as the stages were back to back.