Address: 1020 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS 66044, USA
Phone: +17858421390
Garrett
Saw Sean Kingston, absolutely loved it
Chrissy Rochelle
It was my first visit to this venue for Jinjer's concert. The venue was much smaller inside than the pictures depicted. The balcony area and a few raised platforms make for an interesting layout, however I wouldn't say it was the best venue for a metal concert! No food available, just drinks. Bathrooms were ok. Standing room only. The acoustics of the building didn't do the metal bands justice in my opinion. AUG 16 Update: We went to watch Polyphia. Because their sound is more focused on the guitar playing, I felt that the acoustics of this venue DID do justice this time around, as opposed to my previous thoughts on if the venue was right for heavy metal. The venue hadn't changed much from my previous review( please see above) Just wish they decided on adding some seating soon. Polyphia are definitely in a league of their own and I felt really excited to have seen then live for the first time. Pure outstanding talent from Tim and peeps!
Mark Christiansen
The Granada is iconic, and they get a lot of great acts. The big problem is that the stage is lower than the back of the room, meaning that the majority of spots have awful visibility. Unlike most venues where just about anywhere is ok to watch from, you really have to work hard to get a good spot here. Also, the beer selection is just canned light domestics which is disappointing, but at least the prices are pretty reasonable.
Daniel Formuzan
They have a lot of shows. However, there is no seating available. Also, no reentry after a certain point of the show. No explanation was given for why that last rule exists. Made it difficult to enjoy my time.
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Call them on the phone during box office hours.
I wanna say they run evey time and it depends on what bar u go too
There aren't any chairs in the Granada, but if you're asking about ticket availability for a specific show, then this probably isn't the best avenue.
Its based on the artists requests. Masks are strongly encouraged for every show. You can also look on thegranada.com to find out Covid procedures for a specific event.
Yes.
No age limit, they will check IDs and you'll ether get a bracelet or a mark to signify if your 21
Keep trying!
I usually order tickets online weeks before the show to avoid sell out.
We were there last weekend for a show and only very small bags allowed in, everyone was wanded and patted down
No, but there are many restaurants nearby along Massachusetts street.
dont think so but thats not a position i work there
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