Gilley's Dallas

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Gilley's Complex
Address1135 S Lamar St
Dallas, TX 75215-1036
LocationCedar District
Coordinates32°46′09″N 96°47′52″W / 32.76904°N 96.79781°W / 32.76904; -96.79781Coordinates: 32°46′09″N 96°47′52″W / 32.76904°N 96.79781°W / 32.76904; -96.79781
OwnerDonnie Nelson[2]
Capacity3,800 (South Side Ballroom)
1,500 (South Side Music Hall)
950 (Lone Star Room)
450 (The Loft)
450 (Pasadena Room)
450 (Federal Reserve Room)
250 (Brazos Room)
250 (Jack Daniel's Saloon)
OpenedJune 1971 (1971-06)[1]
Website
Venue Website

Gilley's Complex,[3] known as Gilley's Dallas, is a multi-purpose entertainment and dining complex located in Dallas, Texas. The complex offers nine venues with capacities ranging from 350 to 4,000.[4] These venues are: South Side Ballroom, South Side Music Hall, the Loft, Bonnie & Clyde’s, the Lone Star Room, the Brazos Room, the Saloon, the Pasadena Room, and the Federal Reserve Room. The complex was named for country music singer-songwriter Mickey Gilley, who performed at the club.

On July 7, 2019, Impact Wrestling held Slammiversary XVII in the venue.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Gilley's Dallas". www.irvingtexas.com.
  2. ^ Scruggs, Newy. "Gilley's, Site of Trump Rally, Owned By Mavs' GM". NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth.
  3. ^ "Gilley's Dallas". Dallas Observer.
  4. ^ "Venue Rentals – Gilley's Dallas".
  5. ^ "Impact Slammiversary XVII Results: Brian Cage Vs. Michael Elgin, Tessa Blanchard Vs. Sami Callihan".
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