History of Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City

- Played host to 1,000′s of great performers. Where the World’s Largest Organ Resides.
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall History – Past Events, Performers and more! Built in 1929, Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall, also known as the Atlantic City Convention Hall, was Atlantic City’s premier gathering place for almost a century, and even today is a mecca for sports, conventions, entertainment, and other important events. It also plays host to the World’s Largest Musical Instrument a Pipe Organ, that still resides in the hall and offers daily tours.
Boardwalk Hall has hosted sporting events ranging from basketball, tennis, ice skating, and polo to wrestling, bull riding, and mixed martial arts, as well as indoor versions of football and auto racing. It was the home ice of the Atlantic City Seagulls hockey team from 1930 to 1952, and is currently home to the Atlantic City Cardsharks indoor football team and Boardwalk Bullies minor-league hockey team. The Atlantic 10 men’s college basketball conference plays its championships at Boardwalk Hall.
The hall has played host to many conventions and gatherings every year since its construction. Most famously, it was the home of the Miss America pageant from 1929 until 2004. In 1964, Boardwalk Hall was the site of the Democratic National Convention, where President Lyndon Johnson was nominated for reelection and where Fannie Lou Hamer, accompanied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., made a televised speech on civil rights that helped encourage the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Boardwalk Hall is also home to the world’s largest musical instrument, a 33,000-pipe organ, and has served as a venue for some of the world’s great musicians. Ray Charles, the Rolling Stones, Beverly Sills, Frank Sinatra, Luciano Pavarotti, Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen, and Andrea Bocelli have all played Boardwalk Hall. The Beatles made their only Atlantic City appearance at the hall in 1964, and had to be snuck out in a laundry truck afterward to avoid their throngs of fans.
Modern stars that played Boardwalk Hall include: Madonna, Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones, Miley Cyrus, Elton John, Van Halen, The Police, Justin Beiber, Black Eyed Peas, Aerosmith, Keith Urban, Nickleback to name a few.
The hall has seen many more unusual events, as well. In 1949, the hall showed the first surgery televised in color, allowing attendees at an AMA convention to watch a procedure being performed in a nearby hospital. In 1971, a Bell Jet Ranger became the first helicopter to fly indoors at Boardwalk Hall.
Since its construction, Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall has undergone extensive renovations in 1959, 1984, and 2001 to ensure that it keeps its original beauty and usefulness while adding modern conveniences.



