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The Starwood Amphitheatre was the primary outdoor music venue in the Nashville, Tennessee area from 1986 to 2006. It was owned by Live Nation and had a capacity of 17,137. It had previously been owned by SFX Entertainment and Clear Channel Worldwide, both predecessors of Live Nation Entertainment. It was demolished in 2007 and the site, as of ...
328 Performance Hall, a 1,200-capacity live music space, was located at 328 4th Ave. S. dating back to the early 1980s. It operated as one of Nashville's prime live music venues for rock and ...
Box office: $150 million ($247 million in 2023 dollars [1]) ... Riverport Amphitheater: June 6, 1997 Nashville: Starwood Amphitheatre: June 7, 1997 Memphis: Pyramid ...
Box office: $105.7 million [a] Website: coldplay.com: ... Nashville Starwood Amphitheatre 16,601 / 17,160 $559,431 Minneapolis Target Center 12,732 / 12,732 $590,333
For music fans in Music City, it’s a weekend of sad and possibly promising news. Developers have announced a plan to build a $40 million amphitheater and adjacent entertainment complex in ...
Box office: $5 million ... Chastain Park Amphitheater: 12,702 / 12,702 $259,545 August 11, 1986 August 12, 1986 Nashville: Starwood Amphitheatre — — August 14, 1986
The venue, situated on Nashville's Cumberland River inside Metro Riverfront Park seats 2,300 in fixed seating and 4,500 on its lawn with a total capacity of 6,800 and has featured performances by ...
Starwood Amphitheatre, Nashville's former primary outdoor music venue, was located in Antioch, operating from 1986 to 2006. The amphitheatre closed prior to the 2007 season and has been demolished. Plans are in progress for a $100 million redevelopment project on the former Starwood site. [21]