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Napa Music Hall revives Napa Valley Opera House

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Napa Music Hall will open on Friday, April 24, as the latest incarnation of the historic 19th century Opera House in downtown Napa.

The historic Napa Opera House building reopens as the Napa Music Hall this week. Steve Lindroos photo

The premier entertainment venue has two performance spaces: The upstairs is now The Ballroom (650-capacity standing room) and downstairs is The Club (160-seated ), formerly the Blue Note.

The opening act is Strangelove, a tribute to Depeche Mode, playing in The Ballroom.

Entertainment at Napa Music Hall will include music across all genres: comedy, podcasts and performing arts.

The Ballroom will present high-energy headliner performances, standing-room shows where audiences can experience live music with dancing, wine and cocktails.

The Club will feature acoustic music, jazz, comedy and more in a seated setting with a menu of food, Napa Valley wines and cocktails.

The Music Hall’s focus is serving the local community year-round while welcoming visitors from around the world.

The venue is owned and operated by Napa native John Anthony Truchard, who also owns the Uptown Theatre.

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Together, these venues present approximately 350 live events annually.

Strangelove – The Depeche Mode Experience, playing on April 24 at 8 p.m., delivers a career-spanning, “best of” concert that transports the listener through Depeche Mode’s 40-plus year career.

Strangelove will appear at the Napa Music Hall

Get details and buy tickets.

Follow the Napa Music Hall on Facebook (@NapaMusicHall) and Instagram (@NapaMusicHall).
Napa Music Hall, 1030 Main St., Napa, napamusichall.com

Napa Music Hall photo by Steve Lindroos; Strangelove submitted photo
Reprinted with permission from Napa Life.

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