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Big acts like Elton John and Lady Gaga make CONSOL Energy Center a perfect place to see a really big show! With unobstructed views throughout, no wonder place to see a really big show! With unobstructed views throughout, no wonder this new arena wins awards like “The Best New Major Concert Venue in the U.S.” (Pollstar).


Big ac s lik Elton John and Lady Gaga make CONSOL Energy Center a perfect this new arena wins awards like “The Best New Major Concert Venue in the U.S.” (Pollstar).


Attracting the likes of My Morning Jacket, Ray LaMontagne and Devo, another venue with great sight lines is Stage AE on the North Shore. This indoor/outdoor with great sight lin s is Stage AE on the North Shore. This indoor/outdoor


Attracting the likes of My Morning Jacket, Ray LaMontagn and Devo, another venue lets you enjoy concerts rain or shine.


First Niagara Pavilion provides a 23,000-seat amphitheatre for more big names l Fiikre Tim McGraw and Def Leppard. Sit under the stars or grab a pavilion seat.


venue lets you enjoy concerts rain or shine.


st Niagara Pavilion provides a 23,000-s a amphitheat e for more big names like Tim McGraw and Def Leppard. Sit under the stars or grab a pavilion seat.


The Trib Total Media Amphitheatre attracts musical groups ranging from The The Flam Tirng Lips to B.B. King. You’ll love the city views from this venue.


Favorite neighborhood music haunts worth checking out are Carnegie Music Hall, The Rex, Club Café, Mr. Small’s, The Brillo Box and The Thunderbird.


ib Total Media Amphitheatr attrac s musical group ra ging from The Flaming Lips to B.B. King. You’ll love the city views from this venue.


Favorite neighborhood music haunts worth checking out are Ca negie Music Hall, The Rex, Club Café, Mr. Small’s, The Brillo Box and The Thunderbird.


There are plenty of good horns at great jazz clubs throughout the city, too. Places like Lava Lounge, CJs and Little E’s jazz clubs are always swinging.


There are plenty of good horns at great jazz clubs throughout the city, too. Places like Lava Lounge, CJs and Little E’s jazz clubs are always swinging.


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Independent public radio station WYEP presents Third Thursdays, an intimate gathering with national acts performing live in the station’s studio.


Independent public radio s ation WYEP presents Third Thur days, an intimate gathering with national acts performing live in the station’s studio.


Stage AE, on the North Shore, is only the second indoor and outdoor concert venue in America


Stage AE, on the North Shore, is only the second indoor and outdoor concert venue in America


The CONSOL Energy Center opened with a concert by Sir Paul McCartney on August 18, 2010


The CONSOL Energy Center opened with a concert by Sir Paul McCartney on August 18, 2010


Scan to see who’s playing at Stage AE. Or visit promowestlive.com


Scan to see who’s playing at Stage AE. Or visit promowestlive.com


Reggae group SOJA puts on a show at The Rex in the South Side Reggae group SOJA puts on a show at The Rex in the South Side


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audiences together with jazz artists through its MCG Jazz for innovative performances and recordings. International masters of jazz include: Joe Williams, Billy Taylor, Dizzy Gillespie, Stanley Turrentine, Ray Browne. MCG Jazz Archives contain over 300 CDs. Four MCG recordings have won Grammy Awards™.


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