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Crocus City Hall

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

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.

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. The closest metro station is Myakinino, the first privately funded station and the first metro station in Moscow Oblast. The building is constructed in memory of Russian-Azerbaijani singer Muslim Magomaev and owned by Aras Agalarov's company Crocus International and Crocus Group.

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. ^ "Joe Cocker Setlist at Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russia". Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  4. ^ 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. {{cite report}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authors= (help)
Preceded by Miss Universe Venue
2013
Succeeded by