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Alabama Theatre - Birmingham

On December 26, 1927, the doors opened on what would become one of the grandest movie palaces in the American South. The Alabama Theatre at 1817 Third Avenue North in Birmingham was built by the Paramount-Publix Corporation as its flagship southeastern showcase, designed by Chicago architects Anker Sveere Graven and Arthur Guy Mayger. Construction of the concrete-and-steel structure took only eight and a half months and cost approximately $1.5 million. The theatre seats approximately 2,176 and .....

All Good Beverage Co - Birmingham

Occupying the former Ghost Train Brewing Co. space in the M2 building at 3501 1st Avenue South in Birmingham, All Good Beverage Co. is a craft beverage hub that opened in late 2025 after Good People Brewing Co. purchased the property for $5.2 million earlier that year. The venue sits along the Hugh Kaul Trail section of Birmingham's Red Rock Trail System, making it a natural stop for cyclists and walkers exploring the city's expanding trail network. All Good functions as a production facility o.....

Alys Stephens Center

In September 1996, a lasting tribute to the late Alys Robinson Stephens opened on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center at 1200 10th Avenue South quickly established itself as the premier centre for arts and education in central Alabama, becoming the permanent home of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra as well as UAB's Department of Music and Department of Theatre. More than 100,000 visitors pass through its doors annually. The centre compri.....

Avondale Brewing Company

What began as a craft brewery at 201 41st Street South in Birmingham's Avondale neighbourhood has grown into one of Alabama's premier outdoor concert destinations. Avondale Brewing Company launched in 2011, and its spacious backyard -- a pavilion-covered area with artificial turf, picnic tables, and a neighbourhood feel -- now hosts a year-round concert programme booked by Red Mountain Entertainment (a Live Nation partner) and promoted in collaboration with Birmingham Mountain Radio. The main o.....

BJCC Concert Hall

The BJCC Concert Hall is a 3,000-seat performance venue within the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex at 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Designed primarily for acoustic performances, the hall features a formal concert setting with tiered seating, a full-size proscenium stage, and production infrastructure suited to symphony, opera, ballet, and touring concert acts that benefit from a controlled acoustic environment. The BJCC complex also includes.....

BJCC Theatre

The BJCC Theatre is a flexible performance and event space within the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Smaller than the complex's 3,000-seat Concert Hall and significantly more intimate than the 19,000-seat Legacy Arena, the Theatre provides a mid-scale option for touring shows, comedy acts, corporate presentations, and special events that benefit from a more contained room. The BJCC complex at 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard North encompasses the Co.....

Coca-Cola Amphitheater

Birmingham gained a permanent outdoor concert stage when the Coca-Cola Amphitheater opened on June 22, 2025, in the Druid Hills neighborhood on the city's north side. The 46-million-dollar facility was designed by Generator Studios and built by Stone Building Company on a site that anchors a broader Northside community revitalization effort. A four-level seating bowl holds approximately 9,000 individual seats alongside full-service VIP rock boxes, bringing total capacity to 9,380 for festivals, .....

Iron City

Iron City is a live music venue in Birmingham, Alabama, housed in a converted industrial building in the Avondale neighbourhood. The 1,200-capacity room hosts concerts spanning rock, country, hip-hop, electronic, and comedy, and has become one of Birmingham's premier mid-size concert destinations since opening.

Jemison Concert Hall at Alys Stephens Center

Jemison Concert Hall is the 1,330-seat main performance venue within the Alys Stephens Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The hall hosts concerts by the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, touring performers, and UAB-affiliated productions in a facility that opened in 1996.

Lakeview Marina Music Park

Opened in spring 2026, this outdoor live-music venue brings open-air entertainment to Birmingham's Lakeview district at 514 32nd Street South. Lakeview Marina Music Park features a covered stage, shaded seating areas, fire pits, mobile bars, air-conditioned restrooms, and rotating food trucks, all designed for a relaxed concert atmosphere under the Alabama sky. The park occupies roughly half a city block in a commercial area a few blocks from the heart of Lakeview's established entertainment cor.....