
The JMA Wireless Dome is a 49,262-seat domed stadium on the campus of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, serving as the home of Syracuse Orange football, basketball, and lacrosse. Originally opened in 1980 as the Carrier Dome, it was the largest on-campus domed stadium in the nation. A 2020-2022 renovation replaced the inflatable roof with a fixed Crown Truss roof structure and added a centre-hung video board, improved lighting, and modernised concourses. The venue also hosts concerts an.....

The Palace Theatre at 2384 James Street in Syracuse, New York is a historic performing arts venue that hosts concerts, theatrical productions, comedy shows, and community events. The theatre serves the Syracuse metropolitan area as an intimate performance space with a proscenium stage that suits both amplified concerts and acoustic performances. Syracuse's performing arts landscape includes the Landmark Theatre, OnCenter complex, and several smaller venues, and the Palace Theatre contributes to.....

The Lost Horizon is a live music venue in Syracuse, New York, hosting concerts across a range of genres including rock, metal, punk, hip-hop, and electronic music. The venue has served as a cornerstone of the Syracuse music scene, providing a professionally managed space for both national touring acts and local bands. Syracuse, the economic and cultural hub of Central New York with a metro population exceeding 650,000 and home to Syracuse University, supports a dedicated live music audience. The.....

The Westcott Theater is a 700-capacity live music venue at 524 Westcott Street in the Westcott neighbourhood of Syracuse, New York. The building was originally constructed in 1919 as a cinema and operated under several names including the Harvard Theater and the Studio before becoming the Westcott Cinema in 1993 under Nat Tobin. After the cinema closed in October 2007, local entrepreneurs Sam Levey and Dan Mastronardi purchased the space, tore out the old seats and screen, installed a bar, and r.....