[3] Since 1990, the booking agency MassConcerts has handled all booking for The Palladium;[4] A live concert DVD by The Devil Wears Prada titled Dead & Alive was filmed at the Palladium on December 14, 2011.
[citation needed] Metalcore band Killswitch Engage released a live album recorded at The Palladium in 2022, titled "Live at the Palladium" [7] The Plymouth Theatre, originally leased by Alfred Gottesman Theatrical Enterprises, Inc.,[8] is situated at the corner of Main St. and Central St. and was first opened on November 24, 1928—"Doors open at 7:00 p.m.",[1] "Curtain at 8 o'clock"[1]—according to the bill in the Evening Gazette's News Notes of Worcester Stage and Screen.
[1] For the inaugural performances, the theater presented a "scene of beauty"[8] to its guests—the foyer was decorated with about 100 baskets of roses and other flowers (gifts of some of the leading business establishments of the time), while the stage was banked with palms and flowers.
[9] The building was renamed the E.M. Loew's Center for the Performing Arts on April 14, 1980, and by 1990 became The Palladium.
[12] Despite the demolition delay ordinance, The Palladium found success in booking metalcore and hardcore bands, allowing it to continue operation.