Bailey Hall

Located on Cornell University’s campus in Ithaca, NY, Bailey Hall seats 1,300 people and has been home to the Dallas Morse Coors Concert Series for over a century.

Bailey Hall was constructed in 1912, according to the Greek Revival architectural design of Edward Brodhead Green (Cornell class of 1878). The hall was named for Liberty Hyde Bailey, the first dean of what is now Cornell’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. In 2006, the building reopened after a major rehabilitation which brought it up to modern building and ADA codes. More information about Bailey Hall can be found here.

People entering Bailey Hall in Ithaca, NY at night, ascending the steps toward its grand facade. The building features large columns, glowing windows, and banners on either side promoting upcoming concerts and events.

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An empty auditorium inside Bailey Hall in Ithaca, NY, featuring multiple rows of green seats, a stage set with musical equipment, and a large circular ceiling fixture with stage lighting.

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