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References-Theatres-And-Conferences-V1.3.Pdf Country City Theatre/Conference P1 P2 Year Supplier Argentina Avellaneda Colonial Theatre GEOS8 CD18 2009 Los Angeles Argentina Buenos Aires Gran Rex Theatre STM CD18 2004 Los Angeles M46 / 2014 Argentina Buenos Aires La metro Theatre GEO S8 CD18 2008 Los Angeles Argentina Buenos Aires Astros Theatre PS10 RS15 2010 Los Angeles Argentina Bahia Blanca Municipal Theatre GEOS8 CD18 2009 Los Angeles Argentina Ituzaingo Ituzaingo Theatre GEOS8 CD18 2008 Los Angeles Argentina Misiones Municipal Theatre of GEOS8 RS15 2009 Los Angeles Posadas Australia Melbourne Robert Blackwood GEO M6 LS18 2016 GT Group Hall Australia Melbourne Melbourne x 2011 Group Technologies Convention Centre Australia Sydney Enmore Theatre GEO GEO 2010 Group Technologies S1230 D10 Australia Melbourne Grand Banquet Room GEO D10 GEO Sub 2009 Group Technologies + Rutledge Engineering Australia Melbourne Rod Laver Arena GEO S8 Alpha E 2006 Advanced Audio Australia Sydney Metro x x x Australia Sydney Factory Theatre x x x Cambodia Angkor Angkor Wat PS8 2008 Fuzion Far East China Hong Kong Art Fesrtival x x x China Hong Kong Taikoo City Plaza GEO S12 2008 Top Plot China Hong Kong Hong Kong GEO D GEO Sub 2006 Top Plot Convention and Exhibition Centre Chile Santiago de Teatro Oriente GEO S12 RS15 2008 Yamaimport Chile Cultural Centre Chile Santiago de Cultural Centre x x x Chile Gabriela Mistral Colombia Cartagena de Centro de GEO S12 2007 Sound Logiscs indias convenciones y eventos Colombia Bogota Down Town Magic GEO S12 2014 Sound Logiscs Colombia Bogota Jorge Eliecer Gaitan GEOD 2014 Sound Logiscs Colombia Bogota Julio Santo Domingo GEOS8 2013 Sound Logiscs Colombia Bogota Villa Mayor GEO S12 2011 Sound Logiscs Colombia Bogota La Castellana GEO S12 2012 Sound Logiscs Colombia Bogota Royal Centre GEO S12 2010 Sound Logiscs Colombia Bogota Francisco de Asis GEOS8 2009 Sound Logiscs Auditorium Colombia Bogota Colubian Football PS10 2009 Sound Logiscs Federation Auditorium Colombia Medellin Pablo Tobon Uribe GEOS12 2010 Sound Logiscs Theatre Colombia Popayan Asonica Theatre PS15 2014 Sound Logiscs Costa Rica San Jose Nacional Theatre PS15 2013 AR SISTEMAS Czech Republic Zlín Zlín City Theatre GEO S8 RS15 2010 Music Data Czech Republic Třinec Werk aréna Geo LS18 2014 Music Data S805 Czech Republic České Experimental scene of PS Series LS400 2015 Music Data Budějovice Jihočeské divadlo Czech Republic Brno Janáčkovo divadlo PS8 2014 Music Data Czech Republic Velké Meziříčí Panorama PS Series LS400 2014 Music Data Czech Republic Prague Smetana Hall x x x Czech Republic Kolín Theatre club Scapino GEO M6 LS400 2014 Music Data Dominican Punta Cana Paradius Punta Cana GEO S12, GEO Sub 2008 Worldlink Republic Ecuador Quito Casa de la cultura GEOS12 RS18 2010 MITSUBISHI Finland Turku The Municipal Theatre GEO S8 Alpha S2 2007 Oy Hedcom A/B of Turku Finland Helsinki Teatro estudio Pasila x x x Finland Oulu Teatro de la ciudad x x x France Aire-sur-la-Lys Salle culturelle d'Aire GEO S12 RS15 2014 CSE Technologie sur la Lys France Argentan Quai des Arts x x x France Bayeux Halle aux grains x x x France Besançon Salle de spectacle x x x France Bezons Théâtre de Bezons x x x France Biarritz La gare du midi salle x x x de spectacle France Biarritz Auditorium de la cité x x x de mer France Chambord Château de Chambord x x x France Courbevoie Espace Carpeaux x x x France Coutances Théâtre Municipal GEO S8 CD12 2006 A-TECH France Epernon Théâtre d'Epernon / x x x Les prairiales France Flers Forum de Flers x x x France Goussainville Théâtre de x x x Goussainville France Hem Salle polyvalente "Le GEO S12 x x Zéphir" France HEC Auditorium d'HEC x x x France La Crau Salle de spectacle x x x France La Hague Salle de spectacles de x x x Beaumont la Hague France La roche sur yon Salle Reaumur x x x France La Rochelle Espace Encan x x x France La Rochelle SMAC La sirène x x x France La Wantzeneau Centre Culturel "Le x x x Wantzenau, Le quai des Bateliers" France Laval Théâtre de Laval x x x France Le Blanc-Mesnil Théâtre du Blanc x x x Mesnil France Longjumeau Auditorium siège x x x social INTERSPORT France Massy Auditorium de SANOFI x x x France Maximin Théâtre de St x x x Maximin France Mont de Théâtre de Mont x x x Marzan Marzan France Nanterre Auditorium de la BNP x x x France Nantes Salle Paul Fort x x x France Nantes SMAC La Fabrique x x x France Neufchateau Théâtre du trait x x x d'union Neufchateau France Normandia Théâtre municipal x x x Constance France Oberhausgergen Le Pré'O GEO S12 RS15 2008 Lagoona France Paris Ecole du Louvre GEO M6 ID Series 2016 Lagoona France Paris Le Pavillon Dauphine ID Series 2016 All Events France Paris Théâtre de la Goutte x x x d'Or/Salle Barbara France Paris Salle du Carré x x x d'Argent France Paris Amphithéâtre "Foch" x x x des Invalides France Paris Centre George x x x Pompidou France Paris Théâtre du Point PS Series x Vidélio Virgule France Paris Théâtre de la PS Series x x Madeleine France Paris Centre des congrès la x x x Maison de la Chimie France Paris Centre des congrès le x x x CNIT Salle Goethe et Leonard De Vinci France Paris Amphithéâtre x x x "Microsoft" France Paris Auditorium d'AXA x x x France Paris Auditorium de la x x x Banque de France France Paris Palais de Tokyo x x x France Paris La Géode GEO M6 2015 x France Paris Auditorium UNESCO GEO S18 PS10R2 Divatech France Poitiers Théâtre de Chauvigny x x x France Saint Ouen Théâtre Espace 1789 x x x Sartrouville Théâtre de France Sartrouville x x x France Strasbourg Conseil de l’Europe x x x France Toulouse Casino & Conference x x x France Val de Reuil Théâtre de L'Arsenal x x x du Val de Reuil France Vierzon Théâtre Mac Nab x x x municipal Germany Berlin WECC STM PS10 2015 Satis&Fy AG Germany Berlin BREAD & Butter Fair GEO S Camco 2006 Babbel & Haeger Germany Beilrode Ostelbienhalle GEO S8 Camco 2006 Berger Veranstaltungstechnik + Camco Germany Bielefeld Stadthalle Bielefeld GEO S12 GEO S8 2008 Sound Linear GmbH Germany Bremen "Die Glocke" (The GEO S8 2006 Amptown Sound & Bell) Communication Germany Dettingen Schlossberghalle GEO M6 2015 Alpha Media Solutions Unterteck GmbH Germany Friedrichroda KloßTheater GEO M6 LS600 2015 arte.complus GmbH Germany Gütersloh Stadthalle Gütersloh GEO M6 ID Series 2016 Sound Linear Germany Hamburg Grand Hotel Elysée GEO S8 LS1200 2006 Amptown Sound & ballroom Communication GmbH Germany Hamburg Color Line Arena GEO S8 CD18 2006 CAMCO Produktions Germany Hattingen LWL Henrichshütte GEO S12 RS18 2015 Acoustic NETWORK GmbH Germany Munich The Gärtnerplatz GEO S8 CD12 2006 Mega Audio Theatre Germany Neumunster Holstenhalle x x x Germany Pit Lane Park Formula 1 Race PS8 Camco 2009 Fournell Showtechnik GmbH Germany Siegen Apollo Theatre GEO S12 PS8 2008 Trendco Germany Rastatt Badnerhalle PS15 2015 Rock-Shop GmbH Guatemala Guatemala City IGA Theatre GEOS8 2013 FAREI Guatemala Guatemala City Irtra Petapa Theatre GEOS8 2012 FAREI Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong's Academy GEO S12 2007 Top Plot of Performing Arts Hungary Budapest Erkel Theatre STM 2017 Lisys Project Hungary Budapest Katona József Theatre PS Series 2016 Lisys Project Hungary Budapest Urania Theatre, Movie PS Series 2012 Lisys Project Theatre Hungary Fertőrákos Cave Theatre GEO S12 PS 2015 Lisys Project Hungary Miskolc National Theatre PS Series 2014 Lisys Project Hungary Pécs Croatian Theater GEO M6 PS 2017 Lisys Project Hungary Salgótarján Cultural Center PS Series 2016 Lisys Project Hungary Szekszárd House of Arts PS Series 2013 Lisys Project Hungary Szekszárd Babits Mihály Cultural GEO S12 2013 Lisys Project Center Hungary Zalaegerszeg Griff Puppet Theatre PS Series 2016 Lisys Project Hungary Szombathely Cultural Center PS Series 2015 Lisys Project India Bengaluru Bruhath Bangalore PS10R2 Camco 2011 Sun Infonet + Reynold’s Mahanagara Palike Inc. India Kattankulathur SRM University GEO S8 PS10 2007 Sun Infonet India Lucknow Babasaheb Bhimrao PS15-R2 2014 Sun Infonet + Ravi Ambedkar University Electronics India New Dehli Vigyan Bhavan GEO S8 LS1200 2007 Sun Infonet + Elgin Electronics Israel Jerusalem Tower of David PS15 2008 A.B Electronics LTD Museum of the History of Jerusalem Israel Tel Aviv Israel Trade Fair- GEO S8 PS15 2008 Mega Kol Convention Center Italy Bari Bari's Teatro Petruzelli GEO S12 RS18 2012 International Sound SARL Italy Milan San Fedele PS Series RS15 2011 San Fedele staff Italy x Aldo Giovanni e GEO T CD18 2007 Joint Rent Giacomo Anplugged Tour Italy Milan Optics Ophthalmology GEO S8 2007 x Exhibition Italy Venise La Fenice x x x Japan Aichi Tokai city arts theatre GEO S12 2015 Yamaha Sound System Japan Aichi Ai plaza Toyohashi GEO S12 2012 Yamaha Sound System Japan Aomori Hirosaki civic hall GEO S12 2013 Yamaha Sound System Japan Chiba Kashiwa civic & GEO S12 GEO M6 2014 Yamaha Sound System cultural center Japan Fukuoka Fukuoka civic hall GEOS8 2011 Yamaha Sound System Japan Fukuoka Skala Espacio GEO S12 2015 Onkyo Tokki (provider) Japan Gifu Mizuho city general GEOS12 PS 2011 Kyoiku Sangyo center "Sunshine Hall" Series Japan Gifu Hashima city cultural GEO S12 2014 Watanabe Gakki center (provider) Japan Gifu Kani public arts center GEO S12 GEO M6 2014 Yamaha Sound System "ALA" Japan Gifu Nagaragawa STM- GEO S12 2014 Yamaha Sound System Convention Center M28 Japan Gifu Ibigawa town area GEO S12 2015 Kyoiku Sangyo community center Japan Hiroshima Kanabe cultural GEOS12 2011 JATO center Japan Hyogo Higashi Nada word GEO S12 2013 Onkyo Tokki (provider) center Japan Hokkaido Iwanai regional GEO S12 2014 Avic Labo cultural center Japan Hokkaido Ozora twon GEOS8 2015 Avic Labo educational
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