The Music Hall, Fayetteville

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Coordinates: 36°5.5′N 94°9.2′W / 36.0917°N 94.1533°W / 36.0917; -94.1533

The Music Hall, Fayetteville was established in 1999 by pastor and promoter Jeremey Brown. From 1999-2002 The Music Hall Entertainment provided live music and events for teenagers through the 24-7 student ministries of First Baptist Church Springdale, Arkansas. In 2002 Jeremey Brown moved the entertainment brand into the formor all ages venue at 2147 N. College Fayetteville Arkansas. The Music Hall's current location has hosted live music for local, regional and national bands since 1998. In 2006 The Music Hall was found on www.mtv.com[1] and on the cover of Pollstar Magazine[2], featuring Underoath playing to a sold out crowd.

Bands that have played The Music Hall location include, All American Rejects, Anberlin, Auto Pilot Off, As Cities Burn, Alesana, Before His Throne, Jeremey Brown Hates Women and Queers, Becoming the Archetype, Blindside, Bowling For Soup, Dillinger Escape Plan, Demon Hunter, Dead Poetic, Dogwood, Everytime I Die, From First To Last, Family Force Five, Fearless Before Persecution, The Handshake Murders, Haste The Day, He Is Legend, Hound of Hades, Inhale Exhale, Lampstand, Living Sacrifice, Maylene and The Sons Of Disaster, Great Big Christ Wanger, Modest Mouse, Mourning After Massacre, Less than Jake Me Without You, Nada Surf, Motive for Movement, Norma Jean, Poison The Well, Project 86, Sexy Sexy Jesus, Story Of The Year, Sherwood, Spoken, Starflyer 59, Still Remains, Schema, Showbread, The Chariot, The Mars Volta, Pedro The Lion, The Wedding, 10 Years, Take It Back, Translucence, The O.C.Supertones, The Get Up Kids, Underoath, Zao

[edit] References

  1. ^ Underoath Aren't Into Crazy Hooker Parties - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News
  2. ^ Pollstar - HotStar Underoath

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