One of the must visit places for tourists and locals in the South Beach (Miami Beach) is the Fillmore Miami Beach At The Jackie Gleason Theater located at 1700 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL.
The whole story started in 1950 when the big bam of Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium, people would normally comes from anywhere in world to see those singing and dancing shows, so we can tell it was not a everybody taste, but it started to become too famous until they turned in what we see now a days, a more popular (for all audiences) shows. The theater was close for about a decade until the 2007 when the theater was re-born with an multimillion dollars investment by Live Nation which mission is to optimize the live concerts experience worldwide for artists, fans and sponsors.
As we are located one block away (Half Price Tour Tickets, Miami tours operator) we can see how much people come in and out with good reviews and recommendations of the theater, so today we decided to spread the voice and talk about it too, maybe as an advice on things to do for locals and tourists coming to Miami or Florida.
Once they talk good about the Fillmore, then they always start asking about the Miami Tours, Everglades airboats, Key West trips and others, and that's when it become very beneficial to us that the Fillmore is so close to us.
The 1990s saw the birth of the theater as both a great theatrical and performance center (Rent, Phantom of the Opera and Riverdance), as well as a concert hall - drawing such shows as Marc Anthony, El Puma and the Gypsy Kings, Tony Bennett, Liza Minelli, Seal, and Lenny Kravitz.
If you are walking around and want to join us with some tours around Miami, please visit us at 1657 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139.
The whole story started in 1950 when the big bam of Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium, people would normally comes from anywhere in world to see those singing and dancing shows, so we can tell it was not a everybody taste, but it started to become too famous until they turned in what we see now a days, a more popular (for all audiences) shows. The theater was close for about a decade until the 2007 when the theater was re-born with an multimillion dollars investment by Live Nation which mission is to optimize the live concerts experience worldwide for artists, fans and sponsors.
As we are located one block away (Half Price Tour Tickets, Miami tours operator) we can see how much people come in and out with good reviews and recommendations of the theater, so today we decided to spread the voice and talk about it too, maybe as an advice on things to do for locals and tourists coming to Miami or Florida.
Once they talk good about the Fillmore, then they always start asking about the Miami Tours, Everglades airboats, Key West trips and others, and that's when it become very beneficial to us that the Fillmore is so close to us.
The 1990s saw the birth of the theater as both a great theatrical and performance center (Rent, Phantom of the Opera and Riverdance), as well as a concert hall - drawing such shows as Marc Anthony, El Puma and the Gypsy Kings, Tony Bennett, Liza Minelli, Seal, and Lenny Kravitz.
If you are walking around and want to join us with some tours around Miami, please visit us at 1657 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139.