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Universal Amphitheatre

Universal Amphitheatre (later known as Gibson Amphitheatre) was an indoor amphitheatre located in Los Angeles, California within Universal City. It was built as an outdoor venue, opening in the summer of 1972 with a production of Jesus Christ Superstar. It was remodeled and converted into an indoor theatre in 1982 to improve acoustics. The amphitheater closed on September 6, 2013 and was demolished for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Universal Amphitheatre
Former namesUniversal Amphitheatre (1972-2005)
Gibson Amphitheatre (2005-2013)
Address100 Universal City Plaza
Los Angeles, California 91608
LocationUniversal City, Universal Studios Hollywood
Coordinates34°08′17.50″N 118°21′11.64″W / 34.1381944°N 118.3532333°W / 34.1381944; -118.3532333Coordinates: 34°08′17.50″N 118°21′11.64″W / 34.1381944°N 118.3532333°W / 34.1381944; -118.3532333
OwnerUniversal Parks & Resorts
TypeAmphitheatre
Capacity6,189
Construction
Built1969-1972
Renovated1982
ClosedSeptember 6, 2013
DemolishedSeptember 25, 2013[1]

Early history

The Amphitheatre was built as a daytime arena where patrons of the Universal Studios Studio Tour could watch stuntmen perform a western-themed stunt show and shootout. Construction began in 1969. By 1970, the stage was completed and three old west facades were constructed for the show. The arena was completed in 1971.[2]

Because it was empty at night, a young studio tour guide suggested that the arena be used to hold rock concerts. On June 28, 1972, the venue hosted its first concert, a production of the Broadway rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar.[3] The show was a hit and was extended until cold weather forced its closure.[4]

During its early years, the stunt show was performed during the day while at night the venue hosted concerts.[5][6] The theatre proved to be so popular that it regularly filled to 98% capacity. After one year, the studio expanded it to seat 5,200 patrons.[3]

In 1980, the venue closed for two years for a major renovation. A roof was constructed to enable year-round entertainment. Acoustics were improved and seating was expanded again to 6,251 seats.

On September 15, 1987 singer Tony Melendez sang Never Be The Same while playing the guitar with his feet in a special performance for Pope John Paul II as part of the pope's two day visit to Los Angeles.

The Universal Amphitheatre hosted the Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special in 1990.

In May 1993, Universal added the Universal CityWalk shopping and dining district around the entrance to the theatre, allowing patrons to seek refreshments before and after concerts.

On July 29 and 30, 1999, pop/R&B singer Whitney Houston gave her last two North American concerts at the theatre on her My Love Is Your Love World Tour. Houston would go on to have one more world tour in 2010, but did not tour North America again.[7] During its forty-year history, the venue hosted concerts by high-profile touring artists such as Mariah Carey, Madonna, The Grateful Dead, Cher, Janet Jackson, Jenni Rivera, George Michael, Selena, Elton John, Toto, Bette Midler, Celine Dion, David Bowie, Sting, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Neil Young, Donna Summer, No Doubt, Slipknot, System of A Down and Gloria Trevi. Pop/Folk star John Denver recorded An Evening With John Denver there over several nights in 1974.Joni Mitchell recorded most of Miles of Aisles there August 14 to 17, 1974. The venue also hosted musicals such as The Who's Tommy and major recurring events, including the MTV Movie Awards, the MTV Video Music Awards and the Teen Choice Awards.

Name change

The theatre was known as the Universal Amphitheatre from its inception until early 2005, when naming rights were acquired by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of a partnership between Gibson, Universal and House of Blues.[3]

Closure

On December 6, 2011, it was announced that Universal Amphitheatre would close and would be demolished to make way for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park area at Universal Studios Hollywood.[8]

Although the venue had events scheduled until October 2013,[9] it officially closed in September of that year.[10]

The final performance held at the Gibson Amphitheatre was Pepe Aguilar on September 6, 2013.

At the time of its closure, it was the third largest mid-sized venue in California, behind the Nokia Theatre and the Shrine Auditorium - two other Los Angeles venues. The amphitheatre was demolished on September 25, 2013.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Gibson Amphitheater demolished for Wizarding World of Harry Potter". United Press International. September 25, 2013. from the original on February 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Photos: Goodbye Gibson, Universal City's entertainment venue closes - LA Daily News Media Center". photos.dailynews.com.
  3. ^ a b c "Universal Studios Hollywood - Amphitheater". www.thestudiotour.com. from the original on May 16, 2014.
  4. ^ Link, Tom (1991). Universal City-North Hollywood: A Centennial Portrait. Chatsworth, CA: Windsor Publications. p. 87. ISBN 0-89781-393-6.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". from the original on September 2, 2011. Retrieved June 21, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ spinsandneedles (August 8, 2011). "Universal Studios California 1971 Tour Backlot War Wagon Super 8". from the original on April 4, 2016 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ North America Boxscore data:
    • "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 30. Nashville, Tennessee. July 24, 1999. p. 16. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
    • "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 31. Nashville, Tennessee. July 31, 1999. p. 16. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
    • "Amusement Business Boxscore: Top 10 Concert Grosses". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 33. Nashville, Tennessee. August 14, 1999. p. 13. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
  8. ^ Nakashima, Ryan (December 6, 2011). "Poof! Harry Potter park to appear in Hollywood". USA Today. from the original on December 6, 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  9. ^ "Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal CityWalk Upcoming Shows in Universal City, California". Live Nation. from the original on December 13, 2012.
  10. ^ Gibson Amphitheatre to close, make room for Harry Potter attraction June 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 24, 2013

External links

  • Universal Amphitheatre discography at Discogs
  • Gibson Amphitheatre on Live Nation
  • Home movies showing the arena with the original Wild West stunt show in 1971

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Universal Amphitheatre later known as Gibson Amphitheatre was an indoor amphitheatre located in Los Angeles California within Universal City It was built as an outdoor venue opening in the summer of 1972 with a production of Jesus Christ Superstar It was remodeled and converted into an indoor theatre in 1982 to improve acoustics The amphitheater closed on September 6 2013 and was demolished for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood Universal AmphitheatreFormer namesUniversal Amphitheatre 1972 2005 Gibson Amphitheatre 2005 2013 Address100 Universal City PlazaLos Angeles California 91608LocationUniversal City Universal Studios HollywoodCoordinates34 08 17 50 N 118 21 11 64 W 34 1381944 N 118 3532333 W 34 1381944 118 3532333 Coordinates 34 08 17 50 N 118 21 11 64 W 34 1381944 N 118 3532333 W 34 1381944 118 3532333OwnerUniversal Parks amp ResortsTypeAmphitheatreCapacity6 189ConstructionBuilt1969 1972Renovated1982ClosedSeptember 6 2013DemolishedSeptember 25 2013 1 Contents 1 Early history 2 Name change 3 Closure 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly history EditThe Amphitheatre was built as a daytime arena where patrons of the Universal Studios Studio Tour could watch stuntmen perform a western themed stunt show and shootout Construction began in 1969 By 1970 the stage was completed and three old west facades were constructed for the show The arena was completed in 1971 2 Because it was empty at night a young studio tour guide suggested that the arena be used to hold rock concerts On June 28 1972 the venue hosted its first concert a production of the Broadway rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar 3 The show was a hit and was extended until cold weather forced its closure 4 During its early years the stunt show was performed during the day while at night the venue hosted concerts 5 6 The theatre proved to be so popular that it regularly filled to 98 capacity After one year the studio expanded it to seat 5 200 patrons 3 In 1980 the venue closed for two years for a major renovation A roof was constructed to enable year round entertainment Acoustics were improved and seating was expanded again to 6 251 seats On September 15 1987 singer Tony Melendez sang Never Be The Same while playing the guitar with his feet in a special performance for Pope John Paul II as part of the pope s two day visit to Los Angeles The Universal Amphitheatre hosted the Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special in 1990 In May 1993 Universal added the Universal CityWalk shopping and dining district around the entrance to the theatre allowing patrons to seek refreshments before and after concerts On July 29 and 30 1999 pop R amp B singer Whitney Houston gave her last two North American concerts at the theatre on her My Love Is Your Love World Tour Houston would go on to have one more world tour in 2010 but did not tour North America again 7 During its forty year history the venue hosted concerts by high profile touring artists such as Mariah Carey Madonna The Grateful Dead Cher Janet Jackson Jenni Rivera George Michael Selena Elton John Toto Bette Midler Celine Dion David Bowie Sting Billy Joel Aerosmith Crosby Stills and Nash Neil Young Donna Summer No Doubt Slipknot System of A Down and Gloria Trevi Pop Folk star John Denver recorded An Evening With John Denver there over several nights in 1974 Joni Mitchell recorded most of Miles of Aisles there August 14 to 17 1974 The venue also hosted musicals such as The Who s Tommy and major recurring events including the MTV Movie Awards the MTV Video Music Awards and the Teen Choice Awards Name change EditThe theatre was known as the Universal Amphitheatre from its inception until early 2005 when naming rights were acquired by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as part of a partnership between Gibson Universal and House of Blues 3 Closure EditOn December 6 2011 it was announced that Universal Amphitheatre would close and would be demolished to make way for The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park area at Universal Studios Hollywood 8 Although the venue had events scheduled until October 2013 9 it officially closed in September of that year 10 The final performance held at the Gibson Amphitheatre was Pepe Aguilar on September 6 2013 At the time of its closure it was the third largest mid sized venue in California behind the Nokia Theatre and the Shrine Auditorium two other Los Angeles venues The amphitheatre was demolished on September 25 2013 1 See also EditList of contemporary amphitheatresReferences Edit a b Gibson Amphitheater demolished for Wizarding World of Harry Potter United Press International September 25 2013 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Photos Goodbye Gibson Universal City s entertainment venue closes LA Daily News Media Center photos dailynews com a b c Universal Studios Hollywood Amphitheater www thestudiotour com Archived from the original on May 16 2014 Link Tom 1991 Universal City North Hollywood A Centennial Portrait Chatsworth CA Windsor Publications p 87 ISBN 0 89781 393 6 Archived copy Archived from the original on September 2 2011 Retrieved June 21 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link spinsandneedles August 8 2011 Universal Studios California 1971 Tour Backlot War Wagon Super 8 Archived from the original on April 4 2016 via YouTube North America Boxscore data Amusement Business Boxscore Top 10 Concert Grosses Billboard Vol 111 no 30 Nashville Tennessee July 24 1999 p 16 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved March 27 2011 Amusement Business Boxscore Top 10 Concert Grosses Billboard Vol 111 no 31 Nashville Tennessee July 31 1999 p 16 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved March 27 2011 Amusement Business Boxscore Top 10 Concert Grosses Billboard Vol 111 no 33 Nashville Tennessee August 14 1999 p 13 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved August 21 2011 Nakashima Ryan December 6 2011 Poof Harry Potter park to appear in Hollywood USA Today Archived from the original on December 6 2011 Retrieved December 6 2011 Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal CityWalk Upcoming Shows in Universal City California Live Nation Archived from the original on December 13 2012 Gibson Amphitheatre to close make room for Harry Potter attraction Archived June 16 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 24 2013External links EditUniversal Amphitheatre discography at Discogs Gibson Amphitheatre on Live Nation Gibson Amphitheatre Home movies showing the arena with the original Wild West stunt show in 1971 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Universal Amphitheatre amp oldid 1125748676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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