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The Concert Hall

A dedicated music venue stacked in the Void, separate from the Coliseum.

A purpose-built indoor concert venue in the Void — independent of the Coliseum, acoustically tuned for music alone.

The Coliseum can host concerts at scale; the Concert Hall is for the performances that demand acoustic excellence rather than capacity maximum.

Geometry tuned for sound

15,000–25,000 seats in a shoebox-or-vineyard arrangement to be determined by the acoustic consortium. Smaller than the Coliseum, louder per seat, every seat with a near-stage feel.

Independent of the Coliseum

Stacked at a different tier in the Void with full acoustic isolation from the Coliseum. Both venues can run simultaneously without crosstalk.

15,000–25,000 seats

Sized between Madison Square Garden (~20,000) and the largest dedicated concert halls. Final capacity decision tied to acoustic geometry.

Stage and back-of-house

Full fly tower equivalent in suspended geometry. Loading from the skybridge tier service corridors. Artist residences in the Pillars within 5 minutes by elevator.

Reaching the Concert Hall

Skybridge transit at the host tier. Express elevators from Foundation. Coliseum and Concert Hall share a public entrance vestibule at the lower podium.