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Hill Auditorium

Hill Auditorium

825 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
(734) 764-2538 - Venue Website

Hill Auditorium was built by noted architectural firm Kahn and Wilby. Completed in 1913, the renowned concert hall was inaugurated at the 20th Ann Arbor May Festival, and has continued to be the site of thousands of concerts, featuring everyone from Leonard Bernstein and Cecilia Bartoli to Bob Marley and Jimmy Buffett.

In May, 2002, Hill Auditorium underwent an 18-month, $38.6-million dollar renovation, updating the infrastructure and restoring much of the interior to its original splendor. Exterior renovations included the reworking of brick paving and stone retaining wall areas, restoration of the south entrance plaza, the reworking of the west barrier-free ramp and loading dock, and improvements to landscaping.

Interior renovations included the demolition of lower-level spaces to ready the area for future improvements, the creation of additional restrooms, the improvement of barrier-free circulation by providing elevators and an addition with ramps, the replacement of seating to increase patron comfort, introduction of barrier-free seating and stage access, the replacement of theatrical performance and audio-visual systems, and the complete replacement of mechanical and electrical infrastructure systems for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Re-opened in January, 2004, Hill Auditorium now seats 3,538.

Venue Type: Auditorium
Neighborhood: Burns Park
This is a sub-venue of University of Michigan.
Creator:  UMS
Creator:  UMS
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825 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI, 48109
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Sweet Honey in the Rock
Sweet Honey in the Rock
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Wynton Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Max Raabe
Max Raabe
Leader of the Palast Orchester, Max Raabe was known for his adherence to a style long thought past, that of dance and film music of the 1920s and '30s. With Palast Orchester, Max Raabe created his...
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2/17 8:00p Sweet Honey In The Rock
2/22 7:00p Wynton Marsalis: Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra
3/9 8:00p Chicago Symphony Orchestra
3/10 8:00p Max Raabe
3/22 7:30p San Francisco Symphony
3/23 8:00p San Francisco Symphony
3/24 8:00p San Francisco Symphony
4/12 7:30p Zakir Hussain
4/21 8:00p Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra "Carmina Burana"
4/22 4:00p Academy of St. Martin In The Fields and Joshua Bell