- Steven Tanger Center for Performing Arts: The Steven Tanger Center for Performing Arts, located in downtown Greensboro, is a state-of-the-art facility with a seating capacity of approximately 3,000. Offering Broadway shows, event space, and catering – this venue is a show stopper!
- Carolina Theater: Billed as the Showplace of the Carolinas when it opened in 1927, downtown Greensboro’s original performing arts center is home to concerts from artists across all genres, classic and independent movies, community theater, and dance, as well as local performances in the third-floor loft theater, The Crown.
- Greensboro Coliseum: The Greensboro Coliseum Complex is one of the most actively booked venues in the country, with eight event spaces including an amphitheater, aquatic center, banquet hall, convention center, museum, theatre, indoor pavilion and an arena with more seats than Madison Square Garden!
- Dana Auditorium: Dana Auditorium, completed in 1961, is a proscenium theatre that seats 1,000 people and is used for major musical events as well as for lectures and conferences. The south wing houses teaching classrooms, music practice rooms and a large choir room for rehearsals and small informal concerts. The Mary Pemberton Moon Room is suitable in size and arrangement for worship, informal lectures and monthly faculty meetings. Dana Auditorium hosts classes from a variety of disciplines and houses offices for the music and the religious studies departments. In the summer, Dana is home to the Eastern Music Festival and the Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra.
- UNCG Auditorium: The UNCG Auditorium seats 1,642 is used for musical productions, operas, orchestras, bands, University Concert and Lecture Series, faculty and guest performances, and various other performing arts events. UNCG Auditorium is located on the corner of Spring Garden and Tate Street. UNCG Auditorium is handicapped-accessible and features hearing-assistance listening devices.
- Piedmont Hall: Piedmont Hall, a state-of-the-art, club-style live music venue, emerged from the transformation of a former Canada Dry bottling warehouse through a multi-million dollar renovation. The venue has welcomed a diverse array of artists, spanning from beloved singer-songwriter Elvis Costello to country music stars Chris Young and Scotty McCreery, to hard rock acts like In This Moment and Sevendust. With a dynamic ‘standing-room-only’ setting, Piedmont Hall allows fans to get as close as possible to the action, offering an immersive experience in its revamped and vibrant atmosphere.
- White Oak Amphitheatre: Enjoy a wide variety of live music and the gorgeous weather of a North Carolina spring or summer evening at the Coliseum Complex’s outdoor White Oak Amphitheatre. Having opened in 2011 with a concert by the legendary group The Beach Boys and has gone on to host a diverse group of artists including including The Avett Brothers, The B-52’s, Charlie Wilson, Darius Rucker, Josh Groban, The Doobie Brothers, J. Cole, Earth, Wind & Fire and ZZ Top.