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Variety Playhouse

Concert halls in the United StatesMusic venues completed in 1940Music venues in Georgia (U.S. state)Theatres in Atlanta
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The Variety Playhouse (originally known as the Euclid Theatre) is a music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is located on Euclid Avenue and features a variety of music acts including rock, indie, electronic, funk, country, folk, bluegrass, jazz, blues and world music as well as other live shows.

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Variety Playhouse
Euclid Avenue Northeast, Atlanta

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Euclid Avenue Northeast 1099
30307 Atlanta
Georgia, United States
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