Capacity 3,076 | Opened October 1921 | |
Address 511 Main StreetBuffalo, New YorkUnited States Similar KeyBank Center, Woodlawn Beach State Park, Kleinhans Music Hall, University at Buffalo Alumni Ar, Allentown Art Festival |
The Century Theatre was a 3,076-seat theater located at 511 Main Street in Buffalo, New York. It opened in 1921 as a movie theater and was later used as a rock concert venue in the 1970s. Notable past performers include Cheap Trick, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Kansas, Starcastle, The Kinks, Rush and Fleetwood Mac.
History
In 1921 the Century Theatre opened as a movie theater.
In 1928 Loew turned over the lease to Micheal Shea whom died in 1934. Micheal Shea was succeed by McFaul, Paramount and Loew then organized a corporate Shea, whom didn't renew the lease in 1939 because it wasn't profitable. Nikitas Dipson leased it from 1939 to 1941 whom also did not renew due to profitability. It wasn't until Dipson's successor had spent over $50,000 restoring it before it became profitable. It was demolished in the summer of 1984.