Since its reopening the venue has hosted acts including Erykah Badu,[2] Sturgill Simpson,[3] Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin,[4] Disclosure,[5] Don Henley of the Eagles,[6] Future,[7] D'Angelo,[8] Brand New,[9] Hardwell,[10] Chvrches,[11] Kraftwerk, Ludacris, and Hatsune Miku.
], the Deep Ellum neighborhood has flourished economically and culturally and continues to thrive, dedicating the area primarily to local arts, music, and businesses.
Under new ownership, the Bomb Factory reopened March 2015 as a turnkey venue hosting concerts, private parties, banquets, company meetings, and more.
The Bomb Factory also had acts including Megadeth, Korn, Fugees, Black Sabbath, Rage Against the Machine, Fugazi, INXS, Marilyn Manson, Tool, Motörhead, Nine Inch Nails, Slayer, and the Dave Matthews Band during its initial run as a venue.
The multimillion dollar project detailed plans for a complete renovation of the space, including air conditioning, the installation of mezzanine seating, eight VIP suites, a centered stage with unobstructed views, a raised roof, and state of the art lights and sound systems.
[22] Since its grand opening, the 48,000-square-foot[1] venue has had acts perform including the Lumineers,[23] Sturgill Simpson, Robert Plant, Disclosure, Don Henley, Future, D'Angelo, Brand New, Hardwell, Chvrches, and Lauryn Hill.
[30] On October 31, 2017, Clint and Whitney Barlow reopened Deep Ellum Live as Canton Hall,[31] an indoor music venue capable of holding up to 1100 people.