The opulent Orpheum Theater, originally opened in 1890 as the Grand Opera House, has been a cornerstone of Memphis’s cultural scene since its transformation in 1928. Once a venue for vaudeville performances, the theater underwent a significant renovation in the 1980s, expanding its stage and backstage areas. Today, visitors can experience a wide range of concerts, shows, and special events throughout the year, all within the historic and beautifully restored setting.
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