
Apartments near Palace Theatre in Albany, NY (729 Rentals)


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High-class entertainment is something many apartment-ites search out on a regular basis, and the capitol city of Albany, New York presents a wide array of opportunities for the culturally adventurous. Whether it's a theatrical production, comedic performance or rocking night of live music, Albany-area apartment-ites are eagerly encouraged to take in a night of fine entertainment at the area's legendary Palace Theatre. Since opening its doors during the height of the Great Depression in 1931, the Palace Theatre's amazing acoustics and top-notch talent have kept fans coming back, literally, for generations. Placed on the National Historic Residency in the late 1970's, the Palace's future is secured through grant funding for years to come. Fittingly, the venue's performance history is as long-running and excellent as the one would expect; artists through the years to grace the Palace Theatre's stage include Bruce Springsteen, Tony Bennett, Jerry Seinfeld and even the Rolling Stones. Surprisingly, cameras are generally admitted to the shows, meaning you might just be able to snap that long-awaited performance shot of The Boss in action. Memberships are also an option for consistent attendees, granting a variety of special behind-the-scenes opportunities and meet-and-greets for lucky cardholders. Seating is by reservation, and anyone who's been to the Palace before can tell you that there's no such thing as a bad seat in the house. So the next time your parents come to town to check out your new apartment and the surrounding Albany, New York area, make sure to take in a night of classy and star-studded entertainment at the Palace Theatre, a living piece of the capitol area's history.