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Construction. Opened. April 26, 1996. (1996-04-26) Construction cost. $10 million. ($20 million in 2023 dollars[1]) The iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre is a 20,000-seat open-air (Approx. 8,000 seats under cover and approx. 12,000 lawn seats) music venue in West Palm Beach, Florida. The facility, owned by the South Florida Fairgrounds, is a modern ...
Gibson Amphitheatre: March 13, 2005 March 18, 2005 Corpus Christi: Concrete Street Amphitheater March 19, 2005 Grand Prairie: Nokia Live: March 21, 2005 Duluth: Arena at Gwinnett Center: March 22, 2005 Charlotte: Cricket Arena: March 24, 2005 West Palm Beach: Sound Advice Amphitheatre: March 25, 2005 Tampa: St. Pete Times Forum: March 26, 2005 ...
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Tickets sold / Available Revenue May 27, 1999 West Palm Beach: United States Coral Sky Amphitheater: May 29, 1999 Atlanta: Lakewood Amphitheatre: 14,779 / 15,681 $730,834 May 31, 1999 Antioch: First American Music Center: June 2, 1999 Charlotte: Blockbuster Pavilion Charlotte: June 4, 1999 Bristow: Nissan Pavilion: June 6, 1999 Camden
Welcome to Sunny Florida is the name of a DVD and CD set released by singer-songwriter Tori Amos in 2004. The set features a live concert performance by Amos from her 2002 " On Scarlet's Walk" tour, in support of her album Scarlet's Walk. It was recorded live at Sound Advice Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Legacy Amphitheater, which has space for 2,500 outdoor concert fans, is located at 897 N.E. Bluestem Drive in Legacy Park. This is the eighth year for the Legacy Park Amphitheater concert series.
Projekt Revolution. Projekt Revolution was a music festival hosted by Linkin Park, bringing artists of various genres of music together. Linkin Park started Projekt Revolution in the year 2002 with just one stage. Then, in 2004, they announced the Revolution Stage (Second Stage) where the smaller bands/artists would perform.