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Commodore Ballroom Wiki Information
The Commodore Ballroom
is a renowned music venue, dance floor, and nightclub located on 800 block of Granville Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. The building was built in the Art Deco style of the late 1920s by George Conrad Reifel and designed by architect H.H. Gillingham. [1] Best known for showcasing special performances, the venue is equally as famous for its sprung dance floor. Beneath the floor lies a horsehair lining which at the time only a few venues in the world showcased similar floors.
The general admission ballrooms hosts approx. 990 guests (including standing room and table seating). [2]
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COMMODORE BALLROOM TICKETS
| EVENT | DATE | AVAILABILITY |
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| Seedhe Maut Tickets 6/11 | Jun 11, 2026 Thu, 7:00 PM |  | | The Cat Empire Tickets 6/12 | Jun 12, 2026 Fri, 7:00 PM |  | | The Cat Empire Tickets 6/13 | Jun 13, 2026 Sat, 7:00 PM |  | | Burning Spear Tickets 6/14 | Jun 14, 2026 Sun, 7:00 PM |  | | Cassian Tickets 6/19 | Jun 19, 2026 Fri, 10:00 PM |  |
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History
The room first opened in December 1929 under the name "Commodore Cabaret" [3] but with the onset of the Great Depression briefly closed four months later. It re-opened in November 1930, and operated under several owners as one of Vancouver's premier entertainment venues for seven decades. [4] The Commodore closed in 1996, but after $3.5 million in renovations (including a new hardwood dancefloor) it reopened under the House of Blues banner on November 12, 1999.
Over the years the venue has hosted such notable performers from U2, The Police, Kiss, The Beastie Boys, Nirvana, Kid Rock, Hedley, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Franz Ferdinand. [5] [6]
References
- Commodore Ballroom
- Listing:Commodore Ballroom
- Commodore Ballroom Celebrates 75 Years
- Georgia Straight: Know your history - Commodore Ballroom
- Know your history - Commodore Ballroom
- Past Events 2007
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