e/Spectrum (Montreal)

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has glosseng: The Spectrum (French: Le Spectrum de Montréal) was a small yet significant concert hall in Montreal, Quebec that closed on August 5, 2007 after 25 years of existence. Opened on October 17, 1982 as the Alouette Theatre, it was briefly renamed Club Montreal before receiving its final and most recognized name. The venue hosted many concerts, including genres like rock, pop, and electronic performed by local artists like Daniel Bélanger, Richard Desjardins, Les Colocs, Richard Séguin, Jean Leloup, Céline Dion, La La La Human Steps, Corey Hart, as well as international acts like The Police, U2, Tina Turner, Marillion, Miles Davis, Metallica, The Tragically Hip, Les Rita Mitsouko, Jean-Jacques Goldman, King Crimson, even blues guitarists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and more.
lexicalizationeng: Spectrum
instance ofc/Former music venues
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has glossfra: Le Spectrum de Montréal est une salle de spectacle de Montréal dont l'ouverture remonte au 17 octobre 1982 et qui a fermé ses portes officiellement le 5 août 2007 avec un spectacle de Michel Rivard.
lexicalizationfra: Spectrum de Montreal
lexicalizationfra: Spectrum de montréal
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