It’s known for entertainment attractions at its stores — including IMAX 3D movie theaters, a rope course and, in Reading, Massachusetts, depictions of Boston landmarks made of millions of jelly beans.
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Dave Collins,
Fortune,
4 Apr. 2026
Most visitors to London see an old-world scrim of royal palaces, ancient pubs and West End theaters.
Not the famous ones that are able to sell out the largest amphitheaters in the world, but the touring folks who are less known, the working artists.
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Dana Taylor,
USA Today,
27 Mar. 2026
Three of the most successful R&B acts of the 1990s — Salt-N-Pepa, TLC, and En Vogue — are joining forces for an epic summer tour that will take them to amphitheaters all across the United States.
Filling bigger arenas around North America The increase in popularity is helping the league fill bigger and bigger arenas, and in cities where there is not a PWHL team.
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Ian Thomas,
CNBC,
4 Apr. 2026
Though Manchester and London have arenas that would meet the league’s state-of-the-art standard, others would likely need renovations.
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