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The Culture Room
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3045 North Federal HighwayFort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Venue Details
DescriptionThe Culture Room is a two-level live music venue located in Florida's Fort Lauderdale. Situated off the beaten track in a strip mall, Culture Room Fort Lauderdale has become, without a doubt, one of the area's best venue's for catching up-and-coming, and already established acts in a small and intimate setting. Fans of the venue rave about excellent sight-lines, state of the art sound and lighting technology, and of course, the opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with some of their favorite performers. The Culture Room has fast become one of Fort Lauderdale’s hidden jewels for live music and entertainment.
Don't let its unassuming location in a shopping plaza fool you; as far as live music venues go, the Culture Room Fort Lauderdale is legit-- with the schedule to prove it! Matt and Kim, Juliette Lewis, Lifehouse, Rooney, The Killers, Owl City, Copeland and Queen of the Stone Age are just a few of the bands featured on the Culture Room schedule in the past, with plenty more lined up for future gigs.
So bring a little Culture into your life...Check out the Culture Room schedule right here at Eventful.com, and stay up to date with all the latest news and up-to-date information on what's on at the Culture Room Fort Lauderdale!
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