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List of events held at the Amphitheater Artist Event Date Opening Act(s) 10,000 Maniacs: Our Time in Eden Tour June 22, 1993 World Party: 311: 311 Tour September 14, 1996 Deftones & The Urge: The 1975: A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships Tour May 22, 2019 Pale Waves & No Rome: Aerosmith: Get a Grip Tour: September 19, 1994 Collective Soul ...
The Birchmere is a concert hall in Alexandria, Virginia, that features rock, blues, bluegrass, country, folk, jazz, ethnic, and comedic performers.Its main room seats 500 and provides dinner service, making for an intimate space, with tables only a few feet away from the stage.
Virginia Beach Amphitheater (1996, 2010–2011) GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater (1996–2005) Verizon Wireless Amphitheater at Virginia Beach (2005–2010) Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach (2011–2015) Address: 3550 Cellar Door Way: Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia: Coordinates
The other acts on the amphitheater's summer 2024 concert calendar are: Michael Cavanaugh: A Tribute to Billy Joel on June 13; Brian Duprey's Frank Sinatra Show on July 11; the indie band The Vindy ...
The James Tanner Amphitheater is a historic wood and brick amphitheater located at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States.The amphitheater, which was originally unnamed, was constructed in 1873 and served as the cemetery's main public meeting space until the completion of Memorial Amphitheater in 1920.
The site chosen for the new Memorial Amphitheater was the top of a hill about 1,000 feet (300 m) south of Arlington House. A gravel pit, opened in the mid-1800s, existed there previously. [29] Ground for Memorial Amphitheater was broken on March 1, 1915. [14] President Woodrow Wilson laid its cornerstone in a ceremony on October 13, 1915. [30]
The McIntire Amphitheatre is a Greek-style outdoor theater at the University of Virginia. Established in 1921 with a $120,000 gift from benefactor and University alum Paul Goodloe McIntire , [ 1 ] it is now used for a variety of outdoor gatherings including concerts, speakers, and other events.
The 44-acre Winkler Botanical Reserve is a regional park operated by NOVA Parks, [123] and the 50-acre Dora Kelly Nature Park along with its Buddy Ford Nature Center is Alexandria City's largest natural area for strolling, hiking and biking and provides year-round programs and exhibits on Alexandria's human and natural history. [124]