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Pine Knob Music Theatre (formerly DTE Energy Music Theatre) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Independence Township, Michigan, approximately 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Detroit. [1] Built by the Nederlander Organization in the early 1970s, [ 2 ] it is known as "Pine Knob Music Theatre" due to its proximity to the nearby Pine Knob ski area ...
Premiere Cinemas is a privately held motion picture exhibitor headquartered in Big Spring, Texas.It is among the largest independently owned motion picture exhibitors in the U.S. and is ranked by Box Office magazine and the National Association of Theatre Owners Encyclopedia of Exhibition among the top 12 circuits in the U.S.
Blossom Music Center: May 30, 2012 Clarkston: DTE Energy Music Theatre: June 1, 2012 Noblesville: Klipsch Music Center: June 2, 2012 Tinley Park: First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre: June 5, 2012 Memphis: FedExForum: June 6, 2012 Cincinnati: Riverbend Music Center: June 8, 2012 Darien Center: Darien Lake Performing Arts Center: June 9, 2012 Camden ...
Xfinity Theatre: September 8, 2020 Atlanta Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood: September 9, 2020 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park: September 11, 2020 Clarkston: DTE Energy Music Theatre: September 13, 2020 Tinley Park: Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre: September 14, 2020 Fairborn: Nutter Center: September 15, 2020 Milwaukee American Family ...
Blossom Music Center: June 25, 2009 Clarkston: DTE Energy Music Theatre: June 26, 2009 Tinley Park: First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre: June 27, 2009 Cincinnati: Riverbend Music Center: June 28, 2009 Noblesville: Verizon Wireless Music Center: July 1, 2009 Maryland Heights: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater: July 2, 2009 Memphis: Mud Island ...
The property has been empty since then. A plan in 2006–07 to build a new casino and resort there did not materialize. In 2020 a new joint venture involving the Universal Music Group was formed to build a music-central entertainment and casino resort at the site.
In addition to the extensive theater renovation, the Riley Center project redeveloped the department store as a conference facility. Together the theater and conference space make up the Mississippi State University Riley Center for Education and Performing Arts, owned and operated by Mississippi State University-Meridian Campus.
There are three set ups available at the theater with a maximum capacity of 1700; general admission, cabaret, and theatre. General admission holds up to 1700 patrons, cabaret holds 782, seating 562 on the main floor and 200 in the mezzanine, and the theatre set up holds 1000, 718 on the floor and 282 in the mezzanine.