The Biltmore Theatre

Interior of the Biltmore Theatre with stage, seating, and colorful lighting, plus exterior neon marquee at night.

The Biltmore Theatre is a venue, specialized in more than just the regular plays. Built originally in 1941 and renovated and re-opened in 2021, today, this is a versatile venue that hosts live concerts, stage shows, comedy, TEDx talks, and many more.

It is designed in Art Deco style and hosts a 536 standing / 260 sitting auditory, which is considerent more intimate and personal.

Compared to bigger theaters like The Regent Theatre, the atmosphere in The Biltmore Theatre is less “sit-down”, featuring a standing main floor and a cozy mezzanine, however the sitting events are also quite often. They also serve drinks in one of three bars located at the main floor, upper lounge and in social space.

One of the latest shows here was a Candlelight Concert, the intimate set of tribute and original live music, played between the hundreds of glowing candles, creating an atmospheric experience.

The Biltmore Theatre located on 39 King St E, only two blocks away from 100 Bond, in 5-minute walkable distance.

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