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MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre; Full name: MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre: Former names: Tampa Bay Amphitheatre (planning/construction) Ford Amphitheatre (2004–10) 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre (2010–12) Live Nation Amphitheatre (2013) Address: 4802 N U.S. Hwy 301 Tampa, FL 33610: Location: Florida State Fairgrounds: Coordinates
Ruth Eckerd Hall is a 73,000-square-foot (6,800 m 2) performing arts venue, located in Clearwater, Florida, in the Tampa Bay area and is part of the Richard B. Baumgardner Center for the Performing Arts. The concert hall is named after Ruth Eckerd, the wife of businessman Jack Eckerd, and is a regular performance venue for the Florida Orchestra.
Caloosa Sound Amphitheater 3,000 Jacksonville: Daily's Place: 5,500 Key West: Coffee Butler Amphitheater 4,000 Miami: FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park: 10,000 Miramar: Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater 5,000 New Port Richey: Sims Park Amphitheater 2,000 Orlando: Hollywood Hills Amphitheater – Walt Disney World Resort: 10,000 Panama ...
If your New Year’s resolution is to go to more local concerts in 2024, you’re in luck. The first half of next year is already stacked with plenty of fun options for fans of nearly every genre.
The Tampa Bay Rowdies of the defunct North American Soccer League used Expo Hall for 8 of their 16 home games during the 1983–84 indoor season. At that time the arena's capacity was 9,200. [ 3 ] This would also prove to be the league's final indoor campaign before suspending operations following the 1984 outdoor season.
PLAIN TWP. ‒ After holding three free concerts at the township's new amphitheater in 2023, the township will likely charge at least $10 per ticket for advance lawn seating for many concerts next ...
It has a leading Broadway series and produces grand opera, as well as concerts, performances and events. The center estimates that it has a statewide economic impact of $100 million annually, generates 100,000 hotel room nights a year, and has 110 full-time and 250 part-time employees. [3] Attendance runs on average 600,000 guests per year. [4]
Between the arena's opening in 1981 until the opening of what is now known as Amalie Arena in 1996, the Yuengling Center was the premier indoor concert venue in the Tampa Bay area and hosted many big-name artists. The first concert held at the Yuengling Center (then the USF Sun Dome) was Alice Cooper, on November 25, 1980. [7]