>> GETTING YOUR FIRST LOOK INSIDE MILWAUKEE’S NEWEST CONCERT VENUE, JUST TWO DAYS BEFORE IT WELCOMES ITS FIRST ARTIST. >> 12 NEWS DUKE CARTER GOT AN EARLY LOOK IN A PREVIEW AT LANDMARK CREDIT UNION LIVE IN DEER DISTRICT. >> MILWAUKEE’S NEWEST CONCERT VENUE IS SALUTING THE CITY’S HISTORY A PHOTO BOOTH THAT LANDMARK CREDIT UNION LIVE CALLED A TIME MACHINE, A NOD TO FORMER ATMS IN THE CREAM CITY. >> AND TIME STANDS. >> FOR TAKE YOUR MONEY EVERYWHERE. SO WE HAVE HERE A A PHOTO BOOTH THAT IS BUILT LIKE A TIME MACHINE. YOU CAN ACTUALLY HAVE PHOTOS TAKEN IN DIFFERENT DECADES. >> AFTER YEARS OF WORK, LANDMARK CREDIT UNION LIVE OPENS THIS WEEK IN THE FORMER BRADLEY CENTER SITE, WHICH SITS NEXT TO FISERV FORUM IN THE DEER DISTRICT. >> THIS IS THE MUSIC HALL, WHERE IT SEATS 4500 PEOPLE WHO WANT TO COME TO ATTEND THIS AREA, SPECIFICALLY THE BOX SEATS. YOU CAN SEE WHY IT’S DECKED OUT AND IT GIVES YOU A BEAUTIFUL ACCESS VIEW TO WHOEVER’S PERFORMING ON STAGE. >> MILWAUKEE DESERVES THIS KIND OF AN INVESTMENT IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE CONTINUED GROWTH AND SUCCESS OF THE CITY. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT IS A REALLY IMPORTANT PIECE OF ANY CITY’S LIFESTYLE AND GROWTH. >> OTHER AMENITIES IN THE 80,000 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY INCLUDE THIS VINYL ROOM. CHECK THIS OUT. IT’S DECKED WITH VINYL RECORDS AND POSTERS FROM PERFORMANCES LIKE LED ZEPPELIN AND KISS. WHEN THEY PERFORMED AT THE BRADLEY CENTER. >> WHAT YOU’RE SEEING IN THIS SPACE AND THROUGHOUT THE VENUE, IS THE RESULT OF THEIR WORK, WHICH IS FOCUSED ON ON HYPER LOCALIZING THE ARTIFACTS AND THE AND DESIGN OF THE VENUES. A LOT OF OF MILWAUKEE HISTORY. >> REPORTING IN MILWAUKEE, DUKE CARTER, WISN 12 NEWS. >> THE $70 MILLION PROJECT WAS
Milwaukee’s newest music venue opens in Deer District
Landmark Credit Union Live, Milwaukee’s newest music venue, opens this week at the former Bradley Center site, promising to be a must-play destination for touring artists
Landmark Credit Union Live opens this week in Milwaukee’s Deer District, transforming the former Bradley Center site into a premier music venue next to Fiserv Forum.Inside the music hall, attendees can enjoy concerts from the pit area, offering an up-close experience with artists on stage. The project, four years in the making, not only hosts concerts but also showcases elements of Milwaukee’s history. Upon entering, visitors encounter a photo booth called a “Tyme Machine,” a nod to the ATM “Take Your Money Everywhere.”The 80,000-square-foot facility features a special vinyl room for premium attendees, filled with vinyl records and posters highlighting past shows held in Milwaukee. The privately funded $70 million structure includes a music hall that accommodates 4,500 people, offering various viewpoints for attendees to watch their favorite bands and artists.”Milwaukee deserves this kind of an investment in the infrastructure for the continued growth and success of the city. Arts and entertainment is a really important piece of any city’s lifestyle and growth. And this is a big imprint for, for Milwaukee and for the Midwest,” Joel Plant, CEO of Frank Productions, said. The first show at Landmark Credit Union Live will feature Rainbow Kitten Surprise this upcoming Friday, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and the show starting at 8 p.m.
Landmark Credit Union Live opens this week in Milwaukee’s Deer District, transforming the former Bradley Center site into a premier music venue next to Fiserv Forum.
Inside the music hall, attendees can enjoy concerts from the pit area, offering an up-close experience with artists on stage. The project, four years in the making, not only hosts concerts but also showcases elements of Milwaukee’s history. Upon entering, visitors encounter a photo booth called a “Tyme Machine,” a nod to the ATM “Take Your Money Everywhere.”
The 80,000-square-foot facility features a special vinyl room for premium attendees, filled with vinyl records and posters highlighting past shows held in Milwaukee. The privately funded $70 million structure includes a music hall that accommodates 4,500 people, offering various viewpoints for attendees to watch their favorite bands and artists.
“Milwaukee deserves this kind of an investment in the infrastructure for the continued growth and success of the city. Arts and entertainment is a really important piece of any city’s lifestyle and growth. And this is a big imprint for, for Milwaukee and for the Midwest,” Joel Plant, CEO of Frank Productions, said.
The first show at Landmark Credit Union Live will feature Rainbow Kitten Surprise this upcoming Friday, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and the show starting at 8 p.m.
