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Merriweather Post Pavilion is an outdoor concert venue located in the planned community of Columbia, Maryland. In 2010, Merriweather was named the second best amphitheater in the United States by Billboard magazine. [2] The venue was also ranked as the fourth best amphitheater in the United States by Rolling Stone in 2013. [3]
Merriweather Post Pavilion August 6, 1985 August 7, 1985 Norfolk Scope Arena August 9, 1985 Philadelphia Mann Music Center August 10, 1985 August 12, 1985 New York City Pier 84 August 13, 1985 August 15, 1985 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater August 16, 1985 August 17, 1985 Hartford Hartford Civic Center August 19, 1985 Holmdel Garden State Arts Centre
The 2011 edition of the event took place on September 17, again at Merriweather Post Pavilion. [ 4 ] On June 5, 2024, the social media accounts for the 9:30 Club and Nationals Park posted a teaser image that indicates the HFStival would return on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. [ 5 ]
The music festival All Things Go took place on Saturday and Sunday in Maryland and New York. Chappell Roan, a major draw, dropped out at the last minute — but other performers made up for it.
BankNH Pavilion: August 10, 2024 Mansfield: Xfinity Center: August 11, 2024 Saratoga Springs: Saratoga Performing Arts Center: August 15, 2024 Philadelphia: TD Pavilion at the Mann August 16, 2024 Columbia: Merriweather Post Pavilion: August 17, 2024 Toronto: Canada Budweiser Stage: August 18, 2024 August 22, 2024 Darien Lake: United States
The festival moved to Columbia in 2021, and has since been held at the 20,000 capacity Merriweather Post Pavilion. [5] The festival is cited for its support and inclusion of LGBT artists, and women-focused lineups.
Animal Collective releases Merriweather Post Pavilion; Owl City releases Ocean Eyes; Michael Bublé release Crazy Love; The Heavy release The House That Dirt Built; The Black Eyed Peas release The E.N.D; Ryuichi Sakamoto release Playing the Piano; Debut of: Susan Boyle's I Dreamed a Dream
The Greatest Love World Tour was the debut worldwide concert tour by American singer Whitney Houston, in support of her debut studio album Whitney Houston.The four-month tour began in North America on July 26, 1986 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion with an itinerary that included visits in Europe, Japan and Australia.