Muziekgebouw Frits Philips
Concert hall in Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Muziekgebouw Frits Philips | |
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General information | |
Type | Concert hall |
Town or city | Eindhoven |
Country | The Netherlands |
Opened | 1992 |
Other information | |
Seating type | Theatre |
Website | |
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Muziekgebouw Frits Philips is a concert hall in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The venue is named after Frits Philips and was opened in 1992.
External links
- Official website
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- ADM (closed)
- Concertgebouw
- AFAS Live
- Johan Cruyff Arena
- Ziggo Dome
- Paradiso
- Melkweg
- Bitterzoet
- Bimhuis
- Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ
- OCCII
- OT301
- Jaap Edenhal (closed)
- Ahoy
- De Doelen
- Rotown
- WORM
- Baroeg
- Poortgebouw
- ACU
- Central Studios (closed)
- De Helling
- Moira
- Muziekcentrum Vredenburg (closed)
- Tivoli Oudegracht (closed)
- TivoliVredenburg
- Almelo: Sub Rosa (closed)
- Arnhem: GelreDome, Rijnhal (closed)
- Den Bosch: W2, Brabanthallen, De Toonzaal
- Eindhoven: Effenaar, Muziekgebouw Frits Philips
- Haarlem: Patronaat
- Helmond : Plato (closed)
- Hoorn: Manifesto
- Horst: Zopo (closed)
- Kaatsheuvel: Apollo (closed)
- Leiden: Groenoordhallen (closed)
- Nijmegen: Extrapool, Concertgebouw de Vereeniging (closed)
- Noord-Scharwoude: De Koog (closed)
- Tilburg: 013
- Zwolle: IJsselhallen
- Active
- Arrow Rock Festival (Biddinghuizen)
- Best Kept Secret (Hilvarenbeek)
- Down the Rabbit Hole (Beuningen)
- Lowlands Festival (Biddinghuizen)
- Neurotic Deathfest (013, Tilburg)
- Pinkpop Festival (Landgraaf)
- ProgPower Europe (Baarlo)
- Roadburn Festival (013, Tilburg)
- Former
- Dynamo Open Air (Eindhoven, Nuenen, Nijmegen; 1989-2005)
- Fields of Rock (Nijmegen; 2002-2007)
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