Vivarium (Milwaukee)

Coordinates: 43°03′15″N 87°53′27″W / 43.054167°N 87.890833°W / 43.054167; -87.890833
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Vivarium
Vivarium is located in Wisconsin
Vivarium
Vivarium
Location in Wisconsin
Vivarium is located in the United States
Vivarium
Vivarium
Location in the United States
Address1818 N. Farwell Avenue
Milwaukee
US
Coordinates43°03′15″N 87°53′27″W / 43.054167°N 87.890833°W / 43.054167; -87.890833
OwnerPabst Theater Group
Seating typeGeneral Admission
Capacity450
Current useConcert venue
Construction
Broke ground2023
Built2024
Opened20 February 2024 (2024-02-20)
ArchitectKubala Washatko Architects

Vivarium is a 450 seat concert venue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is operated by the Pabst Theater Group and it is located on the East side of Milwaukee in a strip mall.

History[edit]

The concert venue is owned by the Pabst Theater Group and is located at 1818 N. Farwell Avenue in Milwaukee Wisconsin. The designed of the 450 seat venue was Kubala Washatko Architects. The concert hall was created from a space that had been vacant. The grand opening is scheduled for Spring 2024.[1]

On February 20, 2024, the first concert was held at the hall and hip-hop artists, Wave Chapelle and Adorner played. The shows have general admission, with a large floor area and a stage which is 2 ft (0.61 m) off of the floor.[2]

Description[edit]

The building is located on the East side of Milwaukee in a strip mall. The interior walls are adorned with wood from Wisconsin trees which are 100 years old. The space has eight skylights. A local artist created lighting fixtures and the bathrooms feature large mirrors with built in lighting.[3] The building also features cream city brick and living plants. Gary Witt, president and CEO of Pabst Theater Group said, "Upon entry, guests will be immersed in a truly living space, where an industrial aesthetic of brick and steel meets the lush serenity of real plants and greenery. It will be a living, breathing space...".[4] The building also features a white arched ceiling and elevated beams which also carry plants.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Levy, Piet. "Milwaukee's Pabst Theater Group unveils the name and details for new east side club". Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b Musil, Evan (22 February 2024). "Does Milwaukee's New Venue Vivarium Vibe?". Milwaukee Magazine. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  3. ^ Levy, Piet. "Viviarium, Milwaukee's newest concert venue, makes a strong first impression". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  4. ^ Prouty, Aly (8 November 2023). "Pabst Theater Group's new venue, 'Vivarium,' set to open in 2024". Spectrum News. Retrieved 27 February 2024.

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