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Pabst Theater

Milwaukee


This landmark downtown theatre hosts concerts from artists as diverse as Joe Jackson to Ani DiFranco. The theatre's history dates back to 1895, when it functioned as an opera house. Today, the period-piece details, including a two-ton crystal chandelier, provide a dramatic backdrop to the performances. See the website for a program; buy tickets online or at the box office.


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