DCU Center
In October 2004, one of the most successful entertainment and convention facilities in the world was re-named the DCU Center. The arena itself opened its doors in September 1982 with the legendary Frank Sinatra Inaugural Concert and quickly became one of the nation's most successful facilities by hosting concerts, family shows and sporting events.
| Vince Gill & Amy Grant | 12/5, 7:30p |
| Vince Gill | 12/5, 7:30p |
| Assumption College Holiday Ball | 12/6, 6:00p |
Times Union Center
Home to the AHL River Rats, Albany Conquest and the Siena Saints MAAC basketball team, the Times Union Center continually brings a variety of exciting events to Albany, New York. The Center have worked hard to make the Times Union Center not only the premier sports and entertainment venue in the Northeast, but also a profitable facility that Albany County residents can be proud of.
| Siena Saints vs. Albany Great Danes | 12/6, 7:00p |
| Siena Basketball vs. Albany | 12/6, 7:00p |
| Trans-Siberian Orchestra | 12/7, 12:00p |
Springfield Symphony Hall
The 2,611-seat Symphony Hall is home to Broadway-style theatre, top-quality children’s programming, internationally-recognized speakers and numerous concerts and performances. Built in the early 1900s, the historic building underwent an extensive renovation in the fall of 2004.
Mechanics Hall
Built in 1857 by the Worcester County Mechanics Association, Mechanics Hall is known as the nation's finest pre-Civil War concert hall. Ideally located in downtown Worcester, the second largest city in New England, the Hall was completely restored in 1977.
| Music Worcester Presents Handel's Messiah | 12/6, 8:00p |
| NYS Department Of Helath AIDS Memorial Quilt Display | 12/4, 9:00a |
| Elm's Crafts | 12/4, 10:00a |
| Commission On Public Integrity Info Table | 12/4, 11:00a |
| Dan Snow on tour for book "Listening to Stone" | 12/4, 7:00p |
| Northshire's "Best Of 2008" | 12/4, 7:00p |
| Dan Snow on tour for book "Listening to Stone" | 12/5, 7:00p |
Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre, a grand cultural and entertainment facility in the heart of Albany , New York , first opened its doors in October 1931. Built during the Depression, the Palace was the largest theatre in a city already noted for a number of other opulent movie houses.
| Albany Symphony Orchestra 'Magic Of Christmas' | 12/6, 3:00p |
| Albany Symphony Orchestra 'Magic Of Christmas' | 12/6, 7:30p |
| Albany Symphony Orchestra 'Magic Of Christmas' | 12/7, 3:00p |
Proctors
For years the Capital Region has known Proctors as the Proctor's Theatre and Arcade. When fully completed in the fall of 2007, Proctors will build on that history of bringing the best in theater, dance, music and film to the community.
| The Pool | 12/4, 7:45p |
| Twas The Land | 12/5, 7:30p |
| Jon Reep | 12/5, 7:30p |
The Egg
The construction of The Egg began in 1966 and was completed twelve years later in 1978. The Egg was designed by Wallace Harrison for all the people of New York State and to accommodate many events and performances.
Architecturally, The Egg is without precedent.
| The Nutcracker | 12/6, 2:30p |
| The Nutcracker | 12/6, 7:30p |
| Pilobolus | 12/7, 7:00p |
Colonial Theater
Located in downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts the Colonial Theatre is a Gilded Age architectural gem brought back to life as a performing arts center in the “heart of the Berkshires”.
Kept safe behind the temporary wall and ceiling partitions of a retail store for more than 50 years, the ornately appointed and now fully restored Colonial emerged in August, 2006 as a cultural
