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| Die Röhre |
| A former tunnel excavation that now serves as a concert venue for larger, more alternative events (from punk to death metal to gay events). Usually quite packed with the type of crowd that fits the event - so get info first. ... |
Willy-Brandt-Strasse 2/1
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| Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion |
| Not only is this the location for the FIFA World Cup matches in Stuttgart, but also hosts various other sporting events, and even large concerts and gatherings like church activities. Considered one of the most modern venues, it can be flexibly adjusted to bad ... |
 Mercedesstr. 87
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| Liederhalle |
| With different halls, the largest seating up to 1900 people, and its central location this is a favourite for concerts for all kinds of music, events and exhibitions, such as smaller trade shows. ... |
Berliner Platz 1-3
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| | LKA |
| What's in a name - here you'll find mega-parties, excellent concerts and special events. Unfortunately, it's a bit out of town, so you'll either have to take a taxi or wander through the industrial area where it's located. ... |
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| Messe Killesberg |
| Numerous special exhibitions, concerts, special events, conferences and, of course, trade fairs are held here year round, interesting for business travellers as well as the general public. From 2007 the main exhibition spaces will move to the airport. ... |
Am Kochenhof 16
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| Musikhochschulturm |
| The postmodern concert hall of the Music University forms the base of this tower. The university, as the Staatsgalerie, is designed by James Sterling and Michael Wilford. Not only is the view great, but there frequent concerts by the students and professors of the ... |
 Urbanstr. 25 Tel: 212 46 57
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| Schleyer-Halle |
| With a capacity of up to 13,000 spectators, this multipurpose hall is used for concerts, all kinds of sporting events and various performances. ... |
Mercedesstr. 69
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