Boardwalk Hall

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2301 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Boardwalk Hall is a multi-purpose facility located on the iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk and features the 141,000-square-foot main arena with a capacity of 14,770 seats as well as the 23,100-square-foot Adrian Phillips Theater with a capacity of 3,200. Constructed in 1929 as the country’s original convention center, for 85 years Boardwalk Hall has dazzled guests and residents of Atlantic City with legendary stage icons such as Elton John, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, and the Beatles. In 2001, a $90-million restoration project was completed to transform the original convention hall into its current state as a modern special events arena capable of hosting concerts, sporting events and family shows. Boardwalk Hall is owned and funded by the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA). Spectra by Comcast Spectacor provides both Venue Management and Food Services & Hospitality to Boardwalk Hall.

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Stephanie G.
1/12/2026

The building is beautiful and really speaks to the peak of Atlantic City's grandeur. I came around Christmas and there was a woman on the boardwalk promoting the tree display, so I went to check...

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Sy L.
11/22/2025

The entry into boardwalk hall for a concert ran smoothly. There were several lines that checked you before entry. Once inside it was easy to find food , merch, and the seats.

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K B.
4/7/2025

Went to go to see Katt Williams Heaven on Earth which had Monique as the surprise guest host which was really decent. But, this review is about Boardwalk Hall. It was complete chaos getting...

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Donika J.
11/25/2025

Came here to see Brandy and Monica in concert. The seats were folding chairs, not sure I've ever seen that at a concert venue. Tight and uncomfortable, I don't get any food because it felt like...

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Matthew L.
1/10/2025

The Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ (aka the Midmer-Losh or the Poseidon) is a pipe organ that was completed at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey in December 1932. It was...

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