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Bangor Waterfront Pavilion (2010-13) Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion (2013-2022) Address: 1 Railroad St Bangor, ME 04401 Bangor USA: Location: Waterfront Park: Owner: City of Bangor: Operator: Waterfront Concerts Live Nation: Type: Outdoor Amphitheatre, Music venue, Concert Venue, Amphitheater: Genre(s) Contemporary: Seating type
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Founded in 1859 [1] as the Bangor Cornet Band, it has performed every year since then under directors such as composers Robert Browne Hall [2] and Gordon W. Bowie. [3] Besides their annual Summer Concert Series on the Bangor Waterfront, they perform at other times throughout the year, including the Cole Land Transportation Museum's Veterans Day ...
The Kill the Lights Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Luke Bryan. The tour is in support of his fifth studio album Kill the Lights (2015) and began on February 11, 2016, in Evansville, Indiana. The tour played before 1.6 million fans in 2016. [1]
The Cross Insurance Center is a 5,800-seat multi-purpose arena in Bangor, Maine, United States. The arena holds up to 8,500 people for concerts, and features an attached 2,000-person convention center. It was built at an estimated cost of $65 million. Part of the city's Bass Park complex, it is located across from Hollywood Casino Bangor. [1]
Bangor: Darling's Waterfront Pavilion: August 31, 2014 Gilford: Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion: 7,655 / 7,655 $456,006 September 6, 2014 [m] York: York Fair Joe Nichols — — September 7, 2014 [n] Allegan Canceled Allegan County Fair Canceled September 28, 2014 Punta Cana: Dominican Republic: Hard Rock Hotel: Josh Turner Jake Owen: Total ...
The American Folk Festival is an annual folk festival held during August at Waterfront Park in Bangor, Maine. Founded in 2005, the festival is free and has an open admittance policy. A 2008 study showed that the festival brought in a total of 9.8 million dollars of tourism revenue to the city of Bangor. [1]