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Address | Portland, Oregon |
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Opened | 1992 |
La Luna (or LaLuna) was a rock-'n'-roll nightclub in Portland, Oregon, United States from 1992 to 1999. [1] Willamette Week describved it as "For most of the 1990s, this inner-Southeast club was the center of gravity for the Portland music scene." [2]
Located at the corner of Southeast Ninth Avenue and Southeast Pine Street, La Luna's main performance space could accommodate around 1,000 spectators. [3] It was previously known as the Ninth Street Exit (in the 1970s) and the Pine Street Theater (1980–1991). [4] It was called RKCNDY Portland (Rock Candy) for most of 1992. [4] It later returned to its original name, the Pine Street Theater (2000–02), before being redubbed Solid State (2004–05) during its final years of operation.
The balcony served as a smaller performance space for more intimate shows and featured musicians like Elliot Smith. [1] An eatery named the La Luna Cafe opened in 2020 and is currently located in the same building. [5]
45°31′16.36″N 122°39′25.11″W / 45.5212111°N 122.6569750°W
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
general notability guideline. (July 2024) |
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Address | Portland, Oregon |
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Opened | 1992 |
La Luna (or LaLuna) was a rock-'n'-roll nightclub in Portland, Oregon, United States from 1992 to 1999. [1] Willamette Week describved it as "For most of the 1990s, this inner-Southeast club was the center of gravity for the Portland music scene." [2]
Located at the corner of Southeast Ninth Avenue and Southeast Pine Street, La Luna's main performance space could accommodate around 1,000 spectators. [3] It was previously known as the Ninth Street Exit (in the 1970s) and the Pine Street Theater (1980–1991). [4] It was called RKCNDY Portland (Rock Candy) for most of 1992. [4] It later returned to its original name, the Pine Street Theater (2000–02), before being redubbed Solid State (2004–05) during its final years of operation.
The balcony served as a smaller performance space for more intimate shows and featured musicians like Elliot Smith. [1] An eatery named the La Luna Cafe opened in 2020 and is currently located in the same building. [5]
45°31′16.36″N 122°39′25.11″W / 45.5212111°N 122.6569750°W