Olympia Theatre (Montreal)

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Olympia Theatre is an historic concert venue in Gay Village, Montreal, Quebec. Built in 1925, it is located at 1004 Saint Catherine Street East. The hall has a capacity of up to 2,438 seats. [1]

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References

  1. Bennett, Andrea (24 April 2018). Moon Montréal. Avalon Publishing. ISBN   978-1-64049-315-5.

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