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Harrah’s New Orleans has long sought a true theater to compliment the casino and other entertainment options at the downtown New Orleans location, and it looks like that time has finally come.

Harrah’s filed plans with the city to renovate a portion of the casino in to The Fillmore Theater, a new live music and entertainment theater that will be managed by Live Nation.

The project consists of a 35,000 square foot interior renovation to the second floor of Harrah’s Casino and a new entryway facing Canal Street.

The project may actually be two theaters in one, which is typical of Fillmore’s in other cities. A main room that would hold 2,000-3,000, and another club room that will hold ~450. Live Nation will use the theater to bring shows to New Orleans that are currently too big for the House of Blues, which they also manage.

The Fillmore brand originally started with the Fillmore Auditorium, a music venue that opened in San Fransisco in 1954. Live Nation acquired the rights to license the venue in 2007. Since then, Live Nation has expanded the brand to other cities around the country, including clubs in Denver, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York, Miami, Charlotte, and Washington D.C.

New Orleans-based Manning Architects and Philadelphia-based Ewing Cole are the architects. According to Ewing Cole’s website, were also the designers of Fillmore Philadelphia. Ryan Gootee General Contractors, L.L.C. is the general contractor.

Check out the renderings below. More info coming soon (We’ve reached out to Harrah’s and will update with more info once we hear back)!

Plans for The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Plans for The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Rendering of The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Rendering of The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Rendering of The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Rendering of The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Rendering of The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

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Plans for The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

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Plans for The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

Plans for The Fillmore at Harrah’s New Orleans via City of New Orleans.

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