What time do the doors open at the Fillmore Silver Spring?
This show is for All Ages All support acts are subject to change without notice. Doors for this event open at 7:00 PM.
Is the Fillmore Silver Spring outside?
The Fillmore Silver Spring brings a dynamic, first-class venue to the arts and entertainment district of Downtown Silver Spring, located just outside of Washington, DC.
Who owns the Fillmore Silver Spring?
Kortz/Bragin Family
The Fillmore
| Owner | Kortz/Bragin Family |
| Capacity | 1,315 |
| Construction | |
|---|---|
| Built | 1912 |
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Does the Fillmore Silver Spring have seats?
Do you have seating options at the Fillmore? The Fillmore Silver Spring is a General Admission Standing Room Only Venue, unless otherwise indicated on our website. The only permanent seating option available in the venue is the Premium Seat Section at the center of the balcony.
When did the Fillmore Philly Open?
Originally opened in 1965, that intimate Fillmore was the epicenter of the American music scene during the 1960s and 70s, promoting the who’s who of iconic musical acts such as Aretha Franklin, Grateful Dead, Miles Davis, Jefferson Airplane, Cream, Santana, The Doors, Janis Joplin; and many, many others which helped it …
Does the Fillmore allow cameras?
Camera Policy Small, personal cameras are allowed into the venue, under the discretion of the artist. No flash photography or any professional recording equipment. Most shows are ages 16 & over with valid ID only unless otherwise noted. Alcohol will be served to those who are 21+ with valid I.D.
Did The Fillmore SF close?
Fillmore West
| Capacity | 3,000 |
| Construction | |
|---|---|
| Opened | July 5, 1968 |
| Closed | July 4, 1971 |
| Demolished | No, building is now SVN West |
When did Fillmore East Close?
June 27, 1971
Because of changes in the music industry and large growth in the concert industry (as exemplified by the increased prevalence of arena and stadium bookings), Graham closed the Fillmore East after only three years. The final concert took place on June 27, 1971, with three billed acts (The Allman Brothers Band, The J.