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Zodiac Club

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The Zodiac Club was a 13,000-square-foot (1,200 m2) live music venue located at 410 Allentown Drive in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Renamed Starz in April 1994, it was Lehigh Valley's premier venue for local and national bands. Dogged by a shooting outside the club and bankruptcy, the club closed in 1996. Some of the bands that performed at the venue included Green Day, Buddy Guy, Blue Öyster Cult, George Thorogood, Hootie & the Blowfish, Kansas, Joan Jett, Village People and Foghat.

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Zodiac Club
North Dauphin Street, Allentown

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North Dauphin Street 1055
18109 Allentown
Pennsylvania, United States
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