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Jiffy Lube Live (originally known as the Nissan Pavilion) near Gainesville, Virginia, is an outdoor amphitheater in suburban Prince William County, about 35 miles west of Washington, D.C. Owned and operated by Live Nation, the amphitheater can seat 25,262: 10,444 in reserved seats and 14,818 on the lawn. [1] [2]
The original facility provided 3,000 reserved seats and room for 7,000 guests on a sloped grass lawn. Each plaza had one concession stand and restroom. The main entrance was located in the South Plaza, along with a four-window ticket office. [citation needed]
Jiffy Lube Live: May 28, 2010 Kansas City: Sprint Center: May 29, 2010 Maryland Heights: Verizon Wireless Amphitheatere: June 4, 2010 Toledo: Lucas County Arena: June 5, 2010 Noblesville: Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre: June 6, 2010 Cincinnati: Riverbend Music Center: June 11, 2010 Clarkston: DTE Energy Music Theatre: June 12, 2010 Burgettstown ...
Jiffy Lube Live: 20,122 / 22,667 $933,567 July 28, 2017 [e] George: The Gorge Amphitheatre — — July 29, 2017 [f] Central Point: Jackson County Expo — July 30, 2017 [g] Mountain Home: East of Mountain Home — August 3, 2017 Duluth: AMSOIL Arena: Margo Price Brent Cobb 6,844 / 6,844 $453,153 August 4, 2017 [h] Prairie du Chien: Wisconsin ...
Jiffy Lube Live — — May 25 Burgettstown: The Pavilion at Star Lake — — May 27 Laval: Canada: Place Bell: Sleeping with Sirens Beach Weather — — May 28 Toronto: Budweiser Stage — — May 30 Mansfield: United States Xfinity Center — — June 1 Sterling Heights: Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre — — June 3 Cuyahoga Falls: Blossom ...
Germain Amphitheater (originally Polaris Amphitheater) was a 20,000-seat outdoor entertainment venue located in Columbus, Ohio, near the suburb of Westerville. The venue opened as part of a large development venture off of Interstate Highway I-71. There were 6,700 seats in an open-air pavilion—much of it under cover—and room for another ...
Van Halen recorded a live concert at the venue on July 24, 1998 for a radio station during their III Tour. Phish recorded their show on July 29, 2003, at the venue, later releasing it as a live album entitled Live Phish 07.29.03. They subsequently performed a sold-out show on June 18, 2009, and again on June 23, 2012.
White Water Canyon (now Sesame Place San Diego) opened in 1997, while the amphitheatre, then Coors Amphitheatre, opened on July 21, 1998, the first venue of its kind in San Diego County. On August 21, 1998, the venue hosted its first sell-out concert with the English pop girl group Spice Girls. [3] Iron Maiden performing at the amphitheatre in 2022