Live Nation to operate new live music venue in Crosstown
Crosstown Concourse and Live Nation announced plans on Friday, Nov. 22 to build the 35,000-square-foot venue at 431 N. Claybrook St. (Courtesy archimania)
A new music venue operated by entertainment giant Live Nation is coming to the Crosstown neighborhood — and with it, seemingly more musicians and touring acts.
Crosstown Concourse and Live Nation announced plans for the 35,000-square-foot venue at 431 N. Claybrook St. on Friday, Nov. 22. The site is located across from the Crosstown Concourse parking garage.
“We are extremely excited about this new venue and collaborating with Live Nation is hugely important to helping make Memphis a regular tour stop, bringing artists and musicians to Memphis that would not have played here otherwise,” said Todd Richardson, president and CEO of Crosstown Concourse, in a statement
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Sophia Surrett
Sophia Surrett is a recent University of Alabama graduate, where she received her B.A. in news media and M.A. in journalism and media studies. She covers commercial real estate, economic development, residential real estate, restaurant real estate, and hospitality and tourism.
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