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== Venues == [[File:20090814 Pritzker Pavilion on Beethoven's 9th Day crop.JPG|thumb|[[Jay Pritzker Pavilion]], a [[bandshell]] at [[Millennium Park]] in [[Chicago]]]] There are a wide variety of concert venues that can range in size, location, and the type of music that is hosted at that particular venue. A concert hall is a concert venue which hosts mainly classical music such as a symphony, and they are often a part of a larger [[performing arts center]]. One of the most famous concert halls is [[Royal Albert Hall]] located in the United Kingdom. This venue hosts a wide variety of genres of music from classical concerts to pop concerts. An amphitheater is an uncovered circular or oval-shaped venue with tiers of seats surrounding the stage. Amphitheaters such as the well-known [[Red Rocks Amphitheatre]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aimm.edu/blog/top-10-music-venues-in-united-states|title=Top 10 Music Venues in the United States|website=Atlanta Institute of Music and Media|access-date=2019-03-20}}</ref> located in Colorado, hosts mainly rock and pop concerts. Rock and pop concerts, however, are mainly held in sports stadiums and arenas such as [[Madison Square Garden]] because of the tendency for these stadiums to have a larger capacity.
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