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    Paradiso Amsterdam

    4.4 (79 reviews)
    ModerateMusic Venues
    Closed 6:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Woodkid at the Paradiso!
    Miss Ally A.

    W-o-W! Not only was the performance by Woodkid INCREDIBLE (seriously, go find him on Facebook and check out his music immediately!), but this venue is seriously FIERCE! There isn't a bad seat in the house and the sound is perfect! If you get a chance to see anything here...ANY band...even goat herding banjo music...DO IT. Nothing like watching live music in an old church. Dig!

    De Pinkpop perspresentatie. De Stones gaan komen! (Niet nu maar op Pinkpop!)
    Annemarie V.

    Read all the other reviews if you master the Dutch language :) If not: Paradiso is the #1 pop temple in the Netherlands and as far as I'm concerned in the world. I myself come here since the early 70ies, so I know what I'm talking about don't I? The acoustic is not too bad, but don't go stand all up in the front, there the sound will wash over you. Personally I like standing at the sides or up on the balconies (there are 2! levels of balconies. Awesome view there! It's so small, Paradiso, that all concerts are intimate, you can all see and feel the performers. That makes it über cool to enjoy your favorite band. If you're from the original Woodstock era, like me, this is your ultimate hippie rock & roll temple. If you're a youngster you'll feel like an old hippie. Lovit the bovit!

    Nicola C.

    A stunning, stunning venue! The Paradiso is a beautiful converted church with large ornate stained glass windows and two tiered levels of balconies. If you're not the type for dancing, or even standing at gigs, I'm sure you could get a seat upstairs if you arrived early. Seeing my favourite band, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, here on the night of my 22nd birthday will be something I remember for a long time and the Paradiso made for a wonderful venue. The fluorescent lights on the stained glass windows were particularly entrancing, it really is an awe-inducing building! In terms of sound, there wasn't a hint of feedback (despite the 12 piece band!) and the sound filled the building excellently. When I saw the band were touring, I considered purchasing tickets for the gig in my hometown of Glasgow before discovering they played the Paradiso on the night of my birthday. (Score!) I'd definitely be inclined to hop on a flight to Amsterdam for gigs in future!

    Chantelle T.

    Yea so they don't tell you this, but you MUST buy a membership before you go in, so make sure you have some euros on you before you get to your gig... sneaky! If you're standing in line wondering why it's taking so long to get in, this will be why. Otherwise, this is a great venue, heaps of space, and quite a pretty interior. The stained glass is stunning. Came here to see the John Butler Trio play and was not disappointed.

    Beirut live / 18.09.15
    Philipp K.

    Visited this venue for a Beirut concert. It really is, as good as it get's. It is a really beautiful venue. We were right in front of the stage. There were no crash barriers, so that we were really close to the artists. You can find everything you need directly in the venue. A big bar, clean toilets, lockers for your personal stuff and a smoking area in the first floor. Paradiso has three floors, in the upper two there are seats. In our case we were free to take place wherever we wanted to. It was not divided in categories, like it is almost everywhere in Germany these days. The sound and was great. The PA and the lighting equipment in this venue is state of the art. To sum it up: I highly recommend a visit when a band you like, is playing. We were really early there (20 mins before doors), why we had no problems with long queues. You have to buy a "membership" (for one month) for 3,50€ before you get in. I hope I will soon have an opportunity to visit Amsterdam and the Paradiso again...

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    Always a good atmosphere for gigs. I've seen so many artists on stage in this place...

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    The ultimate place to see bands (just edging out de Melkweg) in a former church. Long history, all the big bands pass by here.

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    awesome venue for live music - location right next to Leidseplein

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    It was great fun to be there and it's a nice location. Crowd is from young twenties to young thirties. Friendly people!

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    Prinsengrachtconcert

    Prinsengrachtconcert

    4.5(11 reviews)
    1.2 kmNegen Straatjes, Centrum

    Much to my enjoyment, there was yet another event happening right outside my door. Well, a hundred…read moremeters or so down to the south of me right on the Prinsengracht canal. Much of the year the canal near the Pulitzer Hotel is a serene strip of water with picturesque boats slowly gliding by. During the latter part of August is the Grachtenfestival. The area in front of the Pulitzer Hotel is closed off and a very large pontoon barge is assembled to hold a massive stage that various musical performances will be held on. The barge reaches all the way to either side of the canal and is probably about 30 meters or more deep. Suffice it to say large enough to hold an entire orchestra. The infrastructure is massive inclusive of all the necessary stage lights, spot lights, sound devices necessary to put on a major concert. The area in front of the stage where the canal is still visible is filled with boats full of festival goers who will enjoy the performances from their boats. These people will spend at least one night on the canal holding their spot up until the concerts are over. Prior to the concerts, a veritable party happens on the canal among all the boats moored there. The shore is also filled with festival goers and a festive atmosphere dominates with all the support people buzzing around directing traffic and people. The music starts later in the day so prior to that people mill about jockeying for better spaces from which to watch the show. The musical performances delight and enthrall the mass of people and command their attention with solid musical performances. If you've ever spent any time in Amsterdam you know how frequently it rains. Yes, it rained. People were prepared with umbrellas. Still, it rained. Regardless, the show went on. What a concert! It was magical with the lighting, the music and the weather all in sync unfolding a truly memorable show. In addition to this performance on the Prinsengracht canal there were other performances of varying sizes in other locations. One of which was a duet, a cellist and violinist, performing atop a houseboat located in a smaller canal a short distance to the south. It was a great weekend full of music and performances to remember.

    F A B Amsterdam at its best (same as Pride and Koningsdag)…read moreDifficult to get close and impossible to get near on a boat unless you go in the morning But don't let that put you off - the concert is A-MAY-ZING!!

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    Concertgebouw NV Het - Hall from balcony

    Concertgebouw NV Het

    4.6(34 reviews)
    0.7 kmMuseumkwartier, Zuid
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    There are concert halls, and then there is the Concertgebouw. If you have the chance to see a…read moreperformance here, take it--it's an bucket-list experience for a reason. Majestic, historic, and surprisingly inclusive. While the building looks incredibly formal, the atmosphere inside is welcoming. I've seen everything from full suits to smart-casual attire, so don't feel intimidated. I've uploaded some photos of the Grote Zaal (Main Hall), but pictures can't capture the acoustics. The sound is so crisp and 'near' that you feel every note. It's easily one of the best-sounding rooms in the world. It's right on Museumplein. Trams 2, 5, and 12 drop you almost at the door. I used the Q-Park Museumplein right across the street. It's very convenient, though I'd recommend pre-booking a spot on show nights. The Cloakroom is free and very efficient--use it so you don't have to juggle your coat in the steep seating rows! They often offer a complimentary drink during the interval (check your ticket!), which is a classy touch.

    Great seats and acoustics and beautiful sauce with names of famous musicians inside. Free drinks…read moreincluded before and during intermission / I tried red wine, white wine, OJ and service was friendly. Also plenty of small restrooms scattered throughout, lots of lounges, also areas to put your clothes free by the stairs. I left during one intermission to catch an early flight and doors are locked, except for one set that is way down the hall and to the left. Tram right in front of that concert house. I would recommend first row balcony for best views and feet discs or the stadium seating behind the orchestra. Highly recommended!

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