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Cain's Ballroom

Coordinates: 36°9′38.46″N 95°59′35.31″W / 36.1606833°N 95.9931417°W / 36.1606833; -95.9931417
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Cain's Ballroom
The historic sign of Cain's Ballroom
Map
Address423 North Main Street
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Capacity1,800
Opened 1924 (1924-MM)
Website
cainsballroom.com
Cain's Dancing Academy
Coordinates36°9′38.46″N 95°59′35.31″W / 36.1606833°N 95.9931417°W / 36.1606833; -95.9931417
Architectural styleLate 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements
NRHP reference No.03000874[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 4, 2003

Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy.[2]

Cain's Ballroom at night

In 2010, Pollstar ranked Cain's Ballroom at #26 worldwide for ticket sales at club venues.[3]

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-02-12. Retrieved 2007-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Chancellor, Jennifer (April 13, 2010). "Cain's Ballroom ranks No. 26 in club venue ticket sales worldwide". Tulsa World.

Cains Ballroom featured setlist (latest to oldest) (as of February 25th, 2019)

- Feb. 25th: Dropkick Murphys - Feb. 23rd: Carly Pierce - Feb. 23rd: Russel Dickerson - Feb. 23rd Logan Mize - Feb. 15th sure sure - Feb. 15th: Young the Giant - Jan 27th: Reel big fish - Jan 27th: Mest - Jan 27th: Bikini Trill - Jan 25th: Midland .[1] Page 2

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