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Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field

Perched high on the Bluff in the heart of the Duquesne University campus, Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field is among the most unusual multi-sport facilities in American college athletics. The 2,200-seat stadium sits at 600 Forbes Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, bordered on one side by Academic Walk and flanked at either end by Mellon Hall of Science and Keller Fieldhouse. Its east-to-west orientation -- forced by the tight campus footprint -- makes it one of the very few collegiate football gr.....

Benedum Center

Built in 1928 as the Stanley Theatre, a $3 million movie palace financed by theatre tycoon James Bly Clark, the building at 237 7th Street in Pittsburgh's Cultural District reopened on 25 September 1987 as the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts following a $43 million restoration. Named for the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, which provided the lead gift toward the renovation, the 2,800-seat theatre is one of the most utilised performing arts venues in the United States and has been c.....

Bottlerocket Social Hall

Housed in the former St. George Lyceum -- a social club formed in the early twentieth century and disbanded in 2016 -- Bottlerocket Social Hall at 1226 Arlington Avenue in Pittsburgh's Hilltop neighbourhood is a time-capsule bar and indie arts venue unlike anything else in the city. Vintage televisions, a 1976 Rockola jukebox, original wood-panelled walls, and velvet wallpaper survive from the Lyceum's last renovation in 1979, giving the room a lived-in character that no amount of deliberate set.....

Byham Theater

The Byham Theater at 101 Sixth Street in Pittsburgh's Cultural District is a 1,300-seat proscenium theatre operated by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. Originally built as the Gayety Theater in 1903 and later operating as the Fulton Theater, the venue was acquired by the Trust in 1995, restored, and renamed the Byham Theater after a major gift from the Byham family. The intimate scale makes it the preferred Cultural District venue for dance companies, mid-size concerts, comedy, lectures, and spec.....

Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland - Pittsburgh

When Andrew Carnegie opened the doors of what he called a palace of music on November 5, 1895, some 2,000 guests filled the domed, three-tiered, half-circle auditorium in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighbourhood to hear the inaugural concert. The hall was part of an expanding cultural complex -- alongside the Carnegie Library, Carnegie Museum of Art, and Carnegie Museum of Natural History -- that Carnegie envisioned as a gift to the working people of the city. The Pittsburgh Orchestra, founded the sam.....

Citizens Live at The Wylie

Pittsburgh's newest home for live music, Citizens Live at The Wylie is a 4,500-capacity, 98,500-square-foot concert venue at 1201 Wylie Avenue in the city's historic Lower Hill District. Built in partnership between the Pittsburgh Penguins, Citizens Financial, and Live Nation, the venue is scheduled to open on October 2, 2026, with an inaugural performance by Pittsburgh native Wiz Khalifa. Subsequent bookings for the opening season include Sting, Styx, Boyz II Men, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Chelsea .....

City Winery - Pittsburgh

Part of the national City Winery chain founded by Knitting Factory co-founder Michael Dorf, City Winery Pittsburgh occupies a space inside the Strip District Terminal at 1627 Smallman Street. The venue combines an in-house winery, a globally influenced restaurant and wine bar, and an intimate concert hall that seats approximately 250 with a balcony option. Standing-room configurations expand the capacity for select events. The concert experience is a seated, full-service affair -- dinner and dr.....

Club Cafe

Tucked into the South Side at 56 South 12th Street, Club Cafe has anchored Pittsburgh's independent music scene for more than two decades. The intimate room has served as a launching pad for artists who went on to fill arenas, with an alumni list that reads like a who's who of modern folk, indie, and Americana: Norah Jones, John Mayer, Brandi Carlile, Billy Strings, Andrew Bird, Tori Amos, Tegan and Sara, Avett Brothers, Drive-By Truckers, Glass Animals, Lucy Dacus, and dozens more passed throug.....

Petersen Events Center

Commonly known as "The Pete," the John M. and Gertrude E. Petersen Events Center is a 12,508-seat multi-purpose arena on the University of Pittsburgh campus in the Oakland neighbourhood. Opened on April 27, 2002 on part of the former site of Pitt Stadium, the arena was funded by a $10 million donation from John and Gertrude Petersen -- then the largest single gift in Pitt history -- and $53 million in state funds. NBBJ and Rosser International served as architects. The 430,000-square-foot facil.....

Pittsburgh Winery

Pittsburgh Winery is an urban winery and event venue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that combines wine production, tastings, and live entertainment under one roof. The venue produces wines on-site from sourced grapes and hosts concerts, private events, wine dinners, and tasting experiences in a setting that blends the city's industrial heritage with a modern food-and-beverage aesthetic. Pittsburgh's food and drink scene has expanded rapidly, and urban wineries and breweries have become popular gat.....