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Revision as of 12:43, 4 June 2020
amenity = music_venue |
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An indoor place to hear live music which is not a theatre |
Group: amenities |
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Status: proposed |
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This feature is in proposal stage. See Proposed features/Music venue.
The tag amenity=music_venue is used to map a place where contemporary music is performed which is not a theatre (amenity=theatre)
These rules are not definite, but some guidelines are: that it's usually indoors, only open when there is a concert, calls itself a music venue (as opposed to a restaurant, bar or nightclub).
Formal theatres for classical concerts and musicals are usuallly tagged amenity=theatre. Also see amenity=nightclub.
Be sure to ask your local community for any help or existing practices.
More details
Related terms: Concerts, bands, music shows
Possible synonyms
amenity=theatre | amenity=concert_hall | amenity=festival_grounds |
leisure=music_venue | leisure=music | leisure=festival_grounds |
live_music=* | ||