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The Rave/Eagles Club

Address:
2401 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Age:
All
Phone:
414.342.7283
Website:
Booker Name:
Justin Moralez
Booker Phone:
N/A
Booker Email:
justin@therave.com
Booking Tips:
You can also contact Justin via myspace. They have several different performance programs for local and regional bands. Be sure to check out the Perforrmance Details. Bands typically pre-buy tickets and then make money by selling them.
Description:
Additional Websites: Myspace, Facebook, and Twitter. Genres: All. Capacity: 1,500 (The Eagles Ballroom), 1,500 (The Rave Hall), 352 seated (The Eagles Hall), 500 (The Rave Bar), and 400 (The Rave Vibe Room). Shows can be any night of the week on any stage.
 
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  • starstarstarstarstar Posted by Anonymous on Jan 22, 2010    
    If you're a 'local act', this venue is absolutely awful. Like many others have already stated, you don't "open" for the band, you play on a completely differant stage. You must pay for tickets up front, and if you don't sell them all, then tough shit I guess. And they took 3 weeks to send us the tickets, giving us about 4 days to try to sell them. And they also seem to NEVER have anyone there who knows whats going on. We tried finding out the whole week of our show when our set time and load in time was, only to FINALLY get ahold of some jackass about 2 hours before we were supposed to be there. DONT PLAY HERE!
  • starstarstarstarstar Posted by Anonymous on Dec 01, 2009    
    a note for bands: DONT DO IT. this place is a total scam. they treat bands very badly. they charge you to play a shitty side stage. you are not actually opening for the "national acts"
  • starstarstarstarstar Posted by Anonymous on Oct 18, 2009    
    Not much to say about the rave except its the worst run venue in WI. I cant fault them too much tho for charging bands $300 and up to play on a stage in a different room and call it opening. It makes them lots of money. I think I get more irritated with the bands who play these shows and list that they have "opened" for this band. You havent. Poor management at the club, security who are mall cop rejects, and way overpriced drinks.
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