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The Gorge Amphitheatre, originally known as Champs de Brionne Music Theatre and commonly referred to as The Gorge, is an outdoor concert venue in Grant County, Washington, United States. It is situated near the Columbia River in Central Washington, nine miles (14 km) west of George. The venue is managed by Live Nation.
The city is known for being near The Gorge Amphitheatre, sometimes called "The Gorge at George". The Gorge Amphitheatre was the location of the annual Sasquatch! Music Festival. The city also celebrates national holidays such as the Fourth of July, and Washington's Birthday, with cherry pies. The world's largest cherry pie is also baked every ...
Watershed Music Festival is an annual country music festival held at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Produced by Live Nation, the first event was held August 3–5, 2012. [1] Watershed is a summer festival and is usually a three day event.
The Gorge. The Gorge is another bucket-list must for live music lovers. ... With a capacity of 30,000, the Northerly Island Amphitheater in Chicago is the largest venue on our list, and it gets ...
That changed Saturday night, when the 79-year-old singer and songwriter headlined the Gorge Amphitheatre on the banks of the Columbia River in Washington state. The show followed an unannounced ...
Location of Quincy, Washington. Coordinates: Country: United States: State ... Although George is the closest town to the Gorge Amphitheatre, Quincy is the closest ...
Jul. 7—Pyrotechnics used during an Odesza concert at the Gorge Amphitheatre started a brush fire during the show Saturday night. The "small brush fire" resulted in no injuries, according to a ...
Paradiso Festival was an annual electronic dance music (EDM) festival held at The Gorge Amphitheatre located on the Columbia River in George, Washington, United States.. Founded by USC Events and Live Nation Entertainment in 2012, Paradiso was billed as the "largest Electronic Dance Music event ever staged in the Pacific Northwest", with the 2012 attendance exceeding 29,000