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Worcester Palladium, Concert hall in Worcester, United States

Worcester Palladium is a music venue in Worcester featuring two separate performance spaces of different capacities. The main auditorium accommodates approximately 2,160 spectators, while an upper performance room holds roughly 500 guests.

The building opened in 1928 as the Plymouth Theatre, designed by architect Arlan W. Johnson, and underwent transformation into its current form in the 1990s. This renovation transformed the historic structure into a contemporary music venue.

The venue has deep roots in metal and rock music communities, drawing both established acts and emerging artists who perform here regularly. Visitors experience a space where these music genres and their fan bases thrive.

The venue sits on Main Street in downtown Worcester and presents multiple shows each week across different musical styles year-round. Arriving early helps you find the right entrance and locate your seating without confusion.

In December 2011, a concert film was recorded here featuring the band The Devil Wears Prada, capturing the raw intensity of a live performance. The documentary stands as evidence of the energy and immediacy that unfolds when artists perform at this location.

Location: Worcester

Address: 261 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608

GPS coordinates: 42.26670,-71.80080

Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:52

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