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|street_address=2600 Fort Worth Avenue | |street_address=2600 Fort Worth Avenue | ||
|location=Dallas, TX, US | |location=Dallas, TX, US | ||
|lat=32.758494 | |||
|lng=-96.864195 | |||
|type=Coliseum | |type=Coliseum | ||
|capacity=3100 | |capacity=3100 | ||
|opened=1961 | |||
|closed=October 2003 | |||
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'''Bronco Bowl''' was originally one of the United States' largest bowling alleys until it was converted into a music venue. The venue closed and was demolished in 2003. | '''Bronco Bowl''' was originally one of the United States' largest bowling alleys until it was converted into a music venue. The venue closed and was demolished in 2003. | ||
==List of shows== | ==List of shows== | ||
{{Venue performances}} | {{Venue performances}} |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 19 January 2021
Coordinates | 32°45′31″N 96°51′51″W |
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Address | 2600 Fort Worth Avenue Dallas, TX, US |
Type | Coliseum |
Capacity | 3,100 |
Opened | 1961 |
Closed | October 2003 |
Bronco Bowl was originally one of the United States' largest bowling alleys until it was converted into a music venue. The venue closed and was demolished in 2003.
List of shows[edit | edit source]
Poster | Date | Artist | Setlist | Photos | Banter |
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1991-12-11 | The Smashing Pumpkins | ||||
2000-05-12 | The Smashing Pumpkins | ||||
2003-04-15 | Zwan |