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The venue opened as Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater and hosted its first national act, Billy Joel, on June 17, 1990. [2] A second show was added on June 18, 1990 due to the record-breaking response. In 2000, the name of the venue was changed to the Post-Gazette Pavilion after the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette bought the naming rights.
Caloosa Sound Amphitheater 3,000 Jacksonville: Daily's Place: 5,500 Key West: Coffee Butler Amphitheater 4,000 Miami: FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park: 10,000 Miramar: Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater 5,000 New Port Richey: Sims Park Amphitheater 2,000 Orlando: Hollywood Hills Amphitheater – Walt Disney World Resort: 10,000 Panama ...
Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater: July 20, 1997 Columbus: Polaris Amphitheater: July 22, 1997 Cincinnati: Riverbend Music Center: July 23, 1997 Noblesville: Deer Creek Music Center: July 25, 1997 Tinley Park: New World Music Theatre: July 26, 1997 Mears: Val-Du Lakes Amphitheatre July 27, 1997 East Troy: Alpine Valley Music Theatre: July 29 ...
BURGETTSTOWN ― Pitbull brings his Party After Dark Tour to The Pavilion at Star Lake on Sept. 18. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at LiveNation.com.. The 25-city tour features special guest ...
Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater: 10,763 / 20,089 $208,566 July 14, 1991 Richmond: Richmond Coliseum — — July 16, 1991 Columbia: Merriweather Post Pavilion: July 17, 1991 Providence: Providence Civic Center: 7,012 / 12,000 $164,782 July 19, 1991 Philadelphia: The Spectrum — — July 20, 1991 Hershey: Hersheypark Stadium: July 21, 1991 ...
Post-Gazette Pavilion 14,946 / 23,212 $614,934 [16] June 9–10 Wantagh, United States Jones Beach Theatre 23,542 / 28,200 $1,292,865 [15] June 27–28 East Rutherford, United States Continental Airlines Arena 27,910 / 30,000 $1,565,100 [17] July 5 Hershey, United States Hersheypark Arena 18,232 / 28,824 $844,177 [18] July 22 George, United States
Paolo Soleri Amphitheater; The Pavilion (Scranton, Pennsylvania) The Pavilion at Star Lake; Penn Community Bank Amphitheater; Petrillo Music Shell; Pine Knob Music Theatre; PNC Bank Arts Center; PNC Music Pavilion
In March 1990, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that DiCesare was abandoning plans to build an amphitheater and that "he (DiCesare-Engler) and PACE Entertainment Group of Houston would co-promote the Star Lake Amphitheater," which later opened in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania in June 1990. DiCesare was quoted as saying, "I'm convinced that the ...