Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena will always be a exquisite venue to come see live music. The stage offers a feel that will enchant the audience and leave them spellbound. Even when the site is packed, every single one of the 600 people get a view of the performance that is open. The effervescent audience and the enchanting atmosphere make the tickets cost to each performance worth it.
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Big-name bands like Audio Slave will perform Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena even though it is a tiny club. Most nights, normally, small groups from around the county will play at the concert hall. Every day but Tuesday Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena has a group or a concert scheduled. On that odd day they have an open mic for anything from hard rock to standup comedy.
Originally known as The Widget, the club changed its name to Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena when Neal Dickenson took over ownership in 1967. The owner used his favorite club during his college years at at Stanford University as the inspiration for the design of the club he runs now. Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena has since established itself as one of the nicest dive bars in town for concerts.
Once in a while Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena will have heavily-publicized bands and the tickets will sell out very quickly. is assured to have a selection of seats to those shows, no matter how hard to get the tickets are. Jointly with the tickets, our website has a accessible schedule of all the heavily-publicized concert at Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Arena. The site also has a up-to-date area map you can use to spot food before the concert.