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Mesa Amphitheatre is an outdoor concert venue with lawn seating located in Mesa, Arizona.It opened in 1979 [1] and has a maximum capacity of 4,950 people.. The amphitheatre has kept its original design since opening and has become a popular destination for small and big acts alike.
The Mesa Arts Center is a performing and visual arts complex in downtown Mesa, Arizona. At more than 210,000 square feet (20,000 m 2 ) square feet, the $95 million facility, completed in 2005, is the largest comprehensive arts campus in the state.
Moody Amphitheater [12] Lawn and seating 5,000 LifeAustin Amphitheatre 1,500 Beaumont: Ford Pavilion [13] Square enclosure facing 6,300 seats under cover and 8,000 lawn seats 14,300 College Station: Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater 7,000 Corpus Christi: Concrete Street Amphitheatre 3,000 Dallas: Dos Equis Pavilion: 20,000 Houston: Miller Outdoor ...
Pages in category "Music venues in Arizona" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Mesa Amphitheatre; Mesa Arts Center; O. Orpheum Theater ...
Schools in Mesa, Arizona (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Mesa, Arizona" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
The auditorium has a maximum seating capacity of 3,017. It is wheelchair accessible and has an infrared system for 100 hearing-impaired people (in addition to signers). Stage. Type: proscenium; Playing space dimensions: 64'x33' or 64'x40' Proscenium opening: 64'x30' Height grid/ceiling: 78' Floor type: Canadian hard rock maple
The Orpheum Theatre of Phoenix was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.. In 1997, the Orpheum became home of the newly-formed Phoenix Opera. [6]In addition to the Phoenix Opera, the Orpheum presents concerts, Broadway musicals, performances of Ballet Arizona and special events.
Desert Financial Arena [3] (formerly ASU Activity Center and Wells Fargo Arena) is a 14,198-seat [4] multi-purpose arena located at 600 E Veterans Way in Tempe, Arizona, United States, in the Phoenix metropolitan area. It sits immediately east of Mountain America Stadium on the northern edge of the Tempe campus of Arizona State University (ASU).