Newark Symphony Hall
Born as the Salaam Temple in 1925, Newark Symphony Hall has been the home of almost a century of arts and culture in what is now New Jersey’s oldest and largest arts and entertainment venue.
Newark Symphony Hall is New Jersey's oldest and largest arts and entertainment venue, with almost a century of history. Originally known as the Salaam Temple, it has been a home for arts and culture since 1925. Over the years, it has hosted a wide range of performances, from classical music and opera to rock 'n roll and R&B. With its commitment to community enrichment and educational programs, Newark Symphony Hall continues to provide an artistically rich experience for art lovers of all ages.
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