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In March 2010, the venue removed its corporate prefix ("Verizon Wireless") for the first time in its 14-year history, to be known simply as "Virginia Beach Amphitheater". [3] In February 2011, the amphitheater was renamed "Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach", with naming rights coming from Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance. [4]
National Orange Show Events Center: San Bernardino: California: 96,000 sq ft (8,900 m 2) 124,100 sq ft (11,530 m 2) Western North Carolina Agricultural Center: Fletcher: North Carolina: 101,550 sq ft (9,434 m 2) 121,150 sq ft (11,255 m 2) Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center: Charleston: West Virginia: 80,586 sq ft (7,486.7 m 2)
The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts is a $47.5 million [1] performing arts theater with 1,308 seats located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States in Town Center. Commonly known as the Sandler Center, the building opened on November 3, 2007. [2] It has been operated by Spectra Venue Management since its opening.
Signature events such as Virginia Beach Funk Fest (Aug. 22-23), La Fiesta (June 27-28) and Monsters on the Beach (May 16-18) return alongside newer favorites such as Fear No Ice (Nov. 22) and ...
Venue City Capacity Alberta (AB) 1955 Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium: Calgary: 2,538 October 15, 1983 Scotiabank Saddledome: 19,800 June 2022 GMC Stadium: 25,000 August 1960 McMahon Stadium: 46,020 1985 Jack Singer Concert Hall: 1,797 1985 Heritage Amphitheatre: Edmonton: 2,900 2019 Midway: 1,300 1983 Francis Winspear Centre for Music ...
Virginia Credit Union Live! Square enclosure 6,000 Vienna: Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts: Shell 7,028 Virginia Beach: Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater: Square enclosure 20,000 Williamsburg: Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka: Roof only 1,700 Washington: Auburn: White River Amphitheatre ...
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All of Virginia Beach's high schools under Virginia Beach City Public Schools have held their graduations each year at the Virginia Beach Convention Center since 2008. [12] Related to this, academy information nights for rising high schoolers are held in the convention center each November, with booths for each high school and special program. [13]