Tonight and tomorrow, Widespread Panic takes over The Palace
This is really happening
Matchbox Twenty and Phillip Phillips performed at the Palace last night. Read for a review of the show!
And it may surprise you that despite so many big names, very few shows are sold out – yet.
The reviews are in: The world premiere of the Palace Wedding Show at The Louisville Palace is a smash hit at the box office. With an encore coming next January, here is a look back upon the historic theater's first foray into the wedding industry.
There are wedding shows, and then there is the Louisville Palace Wedding Show. In this preview of the theater's first-ever wedding show, learn what producer Sydney O'Bryan and co-producers Ryan Ambrust and Brittany Murphy have in store for what will definitely not be "your mother's wedding show."
Yo Gabba Gabba Live! fans? Purchase tickets starting today for the show in January at the Louisville Palace Theater.
Melissa Etheridge brings release of 4th Street Feeling to the Louisville Palace.
This Friday will be the second show of the local concert series taking place at The Louisville Palace. Raising Louisville's local musicians to national level is the name of the game. A Lion Named Roar, Field of Kings, and The Foxery are calling on the support of Louisville's entire music/art scene.
Z.Z. Top took The Palace back to a time when Rock n' Roll was pure.
Amazing performance to lackluster crowd
The new concert series, Faces @ The Palace, offers new hope of success for Louisville's up and coming musicians. The series begins tonight with DJ Matt Anthony, She Might Bite, and headlining act, The Tune Smiths
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