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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.
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 ...
Star Lake Amphitheatre: June 8, 1997 ... Great Woods Amphitheater: June 15, 1997 East Rutherford: ... Post-Gazette Pavilion: July 18, 2000
BURGETTSTOWN ― Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and John Mellencamp will join forces at this year's Outlaw Music Festival headed to The Pavilion at Star Lake on Sept. 14.
BURGETTSTOWN ― Robert Plant and Alison Krauss will headline The Pavilion at Star Lake on June 15. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. this Friday, following a series of pre-sales beginning at 10 a.m ...
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 ...
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 ...
DiCesare Engler also owned or operated other national top grossing venues in the 1980s and 1990s including the Syria Mosque, AJ Palumbo Center, and the IC Light Amphitheatre, [9] as well as co-promoting concerts at the Star Lake Amphitheater in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. [10]