Memorial Hall, Georgian auditorium and war memorial in Kansas City, United States
Memorial Hall is a Georgian-style auditorium and war memorial in Kansas City that spreads across three floors with a capacity of 3,500 seats. The building contains a permanent stage and dedicated facilities designed to accommodate concerts, assemblies, sporting events, and other public performances.
The building opened in 1925 after being designed by the architectural firm Rose & Peterson, creating a multi-purpose structure for the community. The hall gained recognition for its role in Kansas City's cultural life and was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
The hall serves as a gathering place where Kansas City residents and visitors come together for concerts, assemblies, and sporting events that shape community life. People from the surrounding region have made this their destination for shared experiences and entertainment throughout the decades.
The venue is accessible to the public for attending various performances and gatherings held throughout the year. Visitors should check in advance to learn what events are scheduled during their visit and plan accordingly.
Pink Floyd performed one of their first concerts in the Kansas City metro area at this hall, marking the beginning of their presence in the region. This event established a lasting connection between the venue and major touring rock bands over the years.
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