55°49′33″N 37°23′25″E / 55.82583°N 37.39019°E / 55.82583; 37.39019

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Crocus City Hall
Крокус-Сити-холл
Exterior view of venue (c.2013)
Map
Addressul. Mezhdunarodnaya, 20
143402 Krasnogorsk, Moscow obl, Russia
LocationCrocus City
OwnerCrocus International
Capacity7,300
Opened25 October 2009 (2009-10-25)
Website
Venue Website

The Crocus City Hall[1] (Russian: Крокус-Сити-холл) is a music venue administratively located in Krasnogorsk Urban Settlement (near the city of Krasnogorsk) in the Krasnogorsky District (north-west to Moscow Ring Road). The venue was opened by the businessman Aras Agalarov on 25 October 2009 and named after the singer Muslim Magomayev.[citation needed]

About

The concert hall is a part of Crocus City, comprising the Crocus City Mall, Crocus Expo, Vegas City Hall along with various hotels and restaurants.[citation needed]

Capacity

Venue configurations/capacities
Layout Reserved General admission
Auditorium 6,178 7,234
Concert hall 3,235 4,291
Theater 3,235 2,179

Performers

Other events

References

  1. ^ Bachmanova, Yelena (21 June 2017). "CROCUS CITY HALL". Moscovery.
  2. ^ Scott Bernstein (2 October 2019). "Eric Clapton Announces European Tour 2020". Jam Base Magazine. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  3. ^ "A‐ha Setlist at Crocus City Hall, Moscow". setlist.fm.
  4. ^ "Joe Cocker Setlist at Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russia". setlist.fm. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  5. ^ Mueller, Robert S. (18 April 2019). Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election (Report). p. 67. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Top Hit Music Awards - Crocus City Hall".
  7. ^ "Top Hit Music Awards - Crocus City Hall".
Preceded byPH Live Las Vegas Miss Universe Venue 2013 Succeeded byFIU Arena Miami