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| :Tower Theatre - Upper Darby, PA | | :Tower Theatre - Upper Darby, PA |
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| :Radio City Music Hall - New York City, NY | | :Radio City Music Hall - New York City, NY |
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| :Croke Park - Dublin, IRE | | :Croke Park - Dublin, IRE |
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| :Vallehovin - Olso, NOR | | :Vallehovin - Olso, NOR |
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| :Columbiahalle - Berlin, GER | | :Columbiahalle - Berlin, GER |
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| :Opera House - Toronto, ON, CAN | | :Opera House - Toronto, ON, CAN |
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| :Sala Rossa - Montreal, QC, CAN | | :Sala Rossa - Montreal, QC, CAN |
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Revision as of 18:42, 7 November 2010
The Venue field is reserved for an actual venue. Entries such as "Summer Tour 2003," "Zoo TV Tour 1998," etc. can be entered in the Notes field (if not already clear from the Title), and "*multiple venue tour poster" should be selected for the Venue field. The actual locale in which the venue is located should be used in the venue name, not the nearest large city, which can be entered as a Keyword to help with user searches.
The proper basic format for venue, including the dash with the space on either side, is:
- Venue - City, State
The two-letter postal abbreviation is used to designate the State. For example:
- Tower Theatre - Upper Darby, PA
- Radio City Music Hall - New York City, NY
For most non-U.S. venues, the three-letter Olympic country abbreviation is used in place of the State. For example:
- Croke Park - Dublin, IRE
- Vallehovin - Olso, NOR
- Columbiahalle - Berlin, GER
For Canadian venues, the two-letter Province postal abbreviation is added before the country abbreviation:
- Opera House - Toronto, ON, CAN
- Sala Rossa - Montreal, QC, CAN
Thanks for checking the Venue field carefully when submitting art...it will prevent duplicate venue entries and keep the Venue field consistent!