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White River Amphitheatre is a Live Nation managed concert venue, located 8 miles (13 km) east of Auburn, Washington and 7 miles (11 km) west of Enumclaw, Washington on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation. It is 22 miles (35 km) northeast of Tacoma and 36 miles (58 km) southeast of Seattle. The capacity is 16,000, with 9,000 covered seats.
After its opening in 2003, it operated at a $1 million to $3 million loss through 2008. On July 10, 2009, Coldplay became the first music act to sell out the venue. [5] The Amphitheater at Clark County was renamed Sleep Country Amphitheater in March 2010 after the parent company of Sleep Country USA acquired the naming rights, initially for three years. [1]
The amphitheater is located at 3657 Eisenhower Parkway in Macon and the phone number is 478-803-1593. Do you have more questions about the amphitheater? Let me know at cmadden@mcclatchy.com
Whitewater Amphitheater Covered 5,600 Palo Duro Canyon: Pioneer Amphitheatre: Not covered 1,800 Selma: Real Life Amphitheater: 20,000 Tyler: Bergfeld Park Amphitheater 1,700 The Woodlands: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: 16,500 Utah: Ivins: Tuacahn Amphitheatre: Not covered 1,920 Provo: Recreation Center "The Castle", Utah State Hospital 1,000 ...
View from the top of the whitewater channel, which is for experts only. View from the top of the passageway channel, which is ideal for tubing. The park was conceived by the Bend Park & Recreation District and the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance (BPTA) in 2007, [ 1 ] and cost $9,681,985, including $1.13 million in community fundraising by the Bend ...
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Cuthbert Amphitheater, located in Eugene's Alton Baker Park, is also owned by the City and is operated by Kesey Enterprises. Twenty-seven architectural firms competed for the opportunity to design the center, but in the end, the Eugene City Council awarded the contract to the New York firm of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates.