This outside wall is translucent, with LED lights that can light up with any color, including rainbow.
Backstage at Old Forester's Paristown Hall.
Part of a dressing room for visiting bands and other acts.
A portion of the backstage lounge for visiting performers.
The stage view from the second floor. The upstairs portion holds 500 people, while the downstairs holds 1,500.
A section of premium seating or VIP section at the venue.
Doors open for future indoor/outdoor festivals held at the hall.
Paristown Hall under construction in May. The new concert venue is set to open in July 2019. (Photo credit: WDRB file)
Paristown Hall is scheduled to open in July 2019 as part of a revival of the Paristown Point neighborhood. (photo credit: WDRB file)
Rendering of Old Forester's Paristown Hall under construction in the 700 block of Brent Street near Barret Avenue.
The Kentucky Center is naming a performance venue under construction in the Paristown Point neighborhood after Old Forester.
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The ribbon was cut at the $12 million Old Forester's Paristown Hall with its first sold out show with Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue.
The hall is the newest Kentucky Center venue.
The 28,000-square-foot building, a standing room only venue that can hold up to 2,000 people, will accommodate concerts or other community and private events.
"We really don't have a venue this size in Louisville, or this type ... You've got great venues here, but they're either a lot smaller, like Headlines and Mercury, or you go to the Yum! Center, so this kind of fills that niche," Kentucky Center President and CEO, Kim Baker, said.
Wu-Tang Clan, Sleater-Kinney, Judah & the Lion, Interpol, Gavin DeGraw and the Drive-By Truckers are all scheduled to perform at the hall in the next few months. Officials expect an estimated 60% of concert attendees will come from outside the Louisville area.