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The Universal Music Plaza Stage is an outdoor amphitheater located in Orlando, Florida. The venue opened on February 21, 2009, and is located within Universal Studios Florida, in the New York section of the park, replacing the former attraction, The Boneyard. It hosts 15–20 concerts per season.
Hard Rock Live Universal: 3,000 February 21, 2009 Universal Music Plaza Stage: 8,000 2016 Orlando Amphitheatre 10,000 September 8, 2007 Addition Financial Arena: October 1, 2010 Kia Center: 20,000 September 15, 2007 FBC Mortgage Stadium: 44,206 1936 Camping World Stadium: 60,219 March 5, 2017 Exploria Stadium: 35,500 2017 The Warehouse 3,500 2024
Amway Arena; B. Beacham Theatre; Bob Carr Theater; D. ... Universal Music Plaza Stage; V. The Venue at UCF This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:03 (UTC ...
Additional events held in the Watsco Center include concerts, sporting events, lectures, award shows, high school graduations, and men's and women's basketball games. It is the largest arena ever built on the University of Miami campus. In 2005, the arena was renamed the BankUnited Center, after Miami Lakes-based BankUnited.
The O 2 Arena: 28 March 2014 Cardiff: Wales: Motorpoint Arena Cardiff: ... Universal Music Plaza Stage: 11 May 2014 St. Petersburg: Mahaffey Theater: 14 May 2014 ...
The original building (the "West Concourse") housed an 11,300-seat arena from 1983 to 1992. It hosted concerts by popular artists including Madonna, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Styx, Aerosmith, Mötley Crüe, and Hall and Oates. Its use declined after the Orlando Arena opened in 1989. The arena closed in 1992 and was renovated and converted ...
Universal Music Plaza Stage — — — March 1, 2016 North Charleston: North Charleston Coliseum: PVRIS Awolnation 6,283 / 7,942 $298,729 March 2, 2016 Charlottesville: John Paul Jones Arena — — March 4, 2016 New York City: Madison Square Garden: 13,940 / 13,940 $726,377 March 5, 2016 Mashantucket: Foxwoods Resort Casino — — March 6 ...
Venue during construction (March 2014) The venue was approved along with a new Amway Center (which replaced the Amway Arena) and improvements to the Camping World Stadium after a series of hearings and votes, culminating in final votes in the Orange County Board of County Commissioners on July 26, 2007, and the Orlando City Council on August 6, 2007.