Eilenriedehalle is an exhibition hall located in Hanover, Germany and part of Hannover Congress Centrum. It was built in 1975 and is used extensively, for conferences, trade fairs and concerts.[1] Without seating Eilenriedehalle can hold up to 7,500 people.
The hall has hosted concerts by many famous artists, spanning many different genres, including Iron Maiden, Whitesnake, Bryan Adams, Dio, Judas Priest, Depeche Mode and Scorpions.[2]
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External links
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Berlin |
- Arenas : Mercedes-Benz Arena, Max-Schmeling-Halle, Velodrom, Treptow Arena
- Classical music halls : Konzerthaus Berlin, Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin, Berliner Philharmonie
- High-capacity clubs : C-Halle (ex-Columbiahalle), Postbahnhof
- Middle-capacity clubs : Huxley's Neue Welt, C-Club (ex-Columbia Fritz/Columbia Club), SO36, Astra, Comet Club, Fritzclub
- Low-capacity clubs : Huxley's Jr., K17, Magnet Club, Lido, Quasimodo, Bi Nuu, Marie Antoinette, Salon Bruit
- Jazz clubs : Ausland, A-Trane, B-flat
- Former venues : Music Hall, Kato, The Loft, Knaack, Metropol, Halford, Ecstasy, Bang Bang Club
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Hamburg |
- Arenas : Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Barclaycard Arena
- Classical music halls : Elbe Philharmonic Hall, Kampnagel, Laeiszhalle
- High-capacity clubs : Docks, Große Freiheit 36
- Middle-capacity clubs : Grünspan, Markthalle, Knust (ex-Schlachthof), Astra Stube, Uebel & Gefahrlich, Fabrik
- Low-capacity clubs : MarX, Kaiserkeller, Hafenklang, LOGO, Rote Flora, Bambi Galore, Molotow, Klubsen
- Former venues : Messehalle 8, Knopf's Music Hall, Headbanger's Ballroom
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Munich |
- Arenas : Olympiahalle, Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle
- Classical music halls : Gasteig
- High-capacity clubs : Tonhalle, Zenith
- Middle-capacity clubs : Feierwerk, Backstage Halle, Muffathalle, Nachtwerk, Kesselhaus
- Low-capacity clubs : 59:1, Backstage Werk, Metropolis, STROM, Theaterfabrik
- Former venues : Colosseum, Georg-Elser-Hallen, Kleine Elserhalle, Charterhalle, Zeppelinhalle, Babylon, Rote Sonne
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Cologne |
- Arenas : Lanxess Arena
- High-capacity clubs : Palladium, E-Werk
- Middle-capacity clubs : Live Music Hall, Essigfabrik, Gebaude 9, Gloria-Theater, Burgerhaus Stollwerck
- Low-capacity clubs : Underground, Luxor, Kantine, MTC
- Former venues : Prime Club, Sporthalle
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Other cities |
- Aalen
- Rock It
- Aschaffenburg
- Colos Saal
- Augsburg
- Spectrum
- Kantine
- Bad Worishöfen
- U2 (closed)
- Bielefeld
- Ringlokschuppen
- Forum
- AJZ
- Movie
- PC69 (closed)
- Seidenstickerhalle (closed)
- Böblingen
- Sporthalle
- Bochum
- Zeche
- Matrix
- RuhrCongress
- Bonn
- Beethovenhalle
- Biskuithalle (closed)
- Braunschweig
- Jolly Joker (closed)
- FBZ (closed)
- Bremen
- Aladin
- Tivoli
- Chemnitz
- Kraftwerk (closed)
- Stadthalle
- AJZ (closed)
- AJZ Talschock (closed)
- Coesfeld
- Fabrik
- Cottbus
- Glad House (Bürger-Kasino)
- Stadthalle Cottbus
- Dortmund
- FZW
- Westfalenhalle
- Konzerthaus
- Soundgarden (closed)
- Dossenheim
- Out (closed)
- Dresden
- Reithalle
- Alter Schlachthof
- Chemiefabrik
- Starclub (closed)
- Düsseldorf
- Tonhalle Düsseldorf
- ISS Dome
- Mitsubishi Electric Halle (ex-Philipshalle)
- Robert-Schumann-Saal at Ehrenhof
- Stahlwerk
- Duisburg
- Mercatorhalle
- Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord – Gebläsehalle
- Erfurt
- From Hell
- Messehalle
- Centrum
- Essen
- Zeche Carl
- Turock
- Grugahalle
- Weststadthalle
- Frankfurt am Main
- Alte Oper
- Ponyhof
- Batschkapp
- Festhalle Frankfurt
- Jahrunderthalle
- Nachtleben
- Zoom
- Negativ (closed)
- Freiburg
- Crash Musikkeller (ex-Crash)
- Gammelsdorf
- Circus Club (closed)
- Geiselwind
- Music Hall
- Glauchau
- Alte Spinnerei
- Hanover
- Eilenriedehalle
- Niedersachsenhalle
- Capitol
- Music Hall (closed)
- TUI Arena
- Heidelberg
- Schwimmbad Music Club
- Herford
- Club X
- Kick (closed)
- Jena
- F-Haus
- Kassablanca
- Karlsruhe
- Substage
- Festhalle Durlach
- Subway (closed)
- Leipzig
- Arena Leipzig
- Gewandhaus
- Zoro
- Conne Island
- Hellraiser
- Haus Auensee
- Werk II
- Lichtenfels
- Stadthalle
- Lindau
- Club Vaudeville
- Ludwigsburg
- Rockfabrik
- Arena Ludwigsburg
- Mannheim
- SAP Arena
- Alte Seilerei
- Münster
- Halle Münsterland
- Gleis 22
- Sputnikhalle
- Jovel Music Hall
- Neu Isenburg
- Hugenottenhalle
- Nürnberg
- Der Hirsch
- Löwensaal
- Nuremberg Arena
- Rockfabrik
- Z-Bau (closed)
- Oberhausen
- Turbinenhalle
- König-Pilsener-Arena
- Helvete Metal Club
- Zentrum Altenberg
- Music Circus Ruhr (closed)
- Offenbach
- Hafenbahn
- Capitol
- Stadthalle
- Osnabrück
- Hyde Park
- Bastard Club
- Rosenhof
- N8 (closed)
- Rostock
- Mau Club
- Saarbrücken
- Garage
- Kulturfabrik Neufang (closed)
- Roxy (closed)
- Sankt Goarshausen
- Freilichtbühne Loreley
- Schweinfurt
- Schreinerei (closed)
- Stuttgart
- LKA Longhorn
- Universum
- Porsche Arena
- Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
- Die Röhre (closed)
- Zapata (closed)
- Trier
- Exhaus
- Exil (closed)
- Messeparkhalle (closed)
- Twist
- Heimathaus Twist
- Viersen
- Festhalle Viersen
- Wiesbaden
- Schlachthof
- Würzburg
- Posthalle
- Zwickau
- Alarm! (closed)
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