Rockhal

Music venue in Luxembourg
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Rockhal |
| image | Rockhal-vu-vier---w.jpg |
| caption | Front entrance to venue (2007) |
| fullname | Centre de Musiques Amplifiées |
| location | 5 Avenue du Rock'n'Roll |
| L-4361 Esch-sur-Alzette | |
| Luxembourg | |
| coordinates | |
| broke_ground | |
| opened | |
| owner | Luxembourg Government |
| cost | €30 million |
| architect | BENG Architectes Associés |
| capacity | 6,500 |
| website | |
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The Rockhal, officially Centre de Musiques Amplifiées, is a concert hall in Esch-sur-Alzette, in southern Luxembourg. It opened on 23 September 2005, has a maximum capacity of 6,500 people and is sited on the former industrial site of Belval in the west of Esch.
Building
The Rockhal consists of four different parts:
- The main hall with a maximum capacity of 6,500 standing places or 2,800 seats on an area of 2625 m2;
- The club, the small venue at the Rockhal, with a maximum capacity of 1,100 standing places on an area of 560 m2;
- The “Rockhalcafé”, a bar and restaurant, which also hosts smaller shows;
- The Music & Resources Centre with six rehearsal rooms, a recording studio, a dance studio and a documentation centre.
Entertainment
Since its opening, Rockhal has been one of the top entertainment venues in the country, with many international and regional artists having performed at the venue spanning a wide range of music genres. A list of notable concerts held at the venue are listed in the table below; non-concert entertainment events are also included.
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References
References
- "Rockhal Club Esch-sur-Alzette Concert Setlists".
- "Rockhal Main Hall Esch-sur-Alzette Concert Setlists".
- "Mariah Carey". Rockhal.
- Cameroon, Patrick. (2016-03-27). "Mariah Carey proves her diva credentials once more". Luxembourger Wort.
- "Pentatonix". Rockhal.
- "Chris Brown". Rockhal.
- "Iron Maiden". Rockhal.
- "Nickelback".
- Cameron, Patrick. (2016-09-30). "Nickelback's arena-filling rock hits Luxembourg". Luxembourger Wort.
- "Fifth Harmony". Rockhal.
- "Red Hot Chili Peppers". Rockhal.
- "The Rasmus". Rockhal.
- (3 July 2023). "Luxembourg sets January date for televised national final". [[European Broadcasting Union.
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