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Leader Bank Pavilion

The Leader Bank Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boston, Massachusetts, used for concerts. It seats 5,000. Its season runs from May until October. The venue originally opened in August 1994 near Fan Pier. Due to land rights, it closed at the end of its season in 1998 and the tensile structure was relocated to its current location in South Boston, where it reopened in July 1999.

Leader Bank Pavilion
from Boston Harbor (2017)
Full nameLeader Bank Pavilion
Former namesHarbor Lights Pavilion (1994-98)
BankBoston Pavilion (1999)
FleetBoston Pavilion (2000-04)
Bank of America Pavilion (2004-13)
Blue Hills Bank Pavilion (2014-19)
Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion (2019-21)
Address290 Northern Ave
Boston, MA 02210-2016
LocationSeaport District
OwnerLive Nation
Capacity5,000
Construction
OpenedAugust 12, 1994 (1994-08-12)
Renovated1998-99
ArchitectFTL Associates
Structural engineerRoss Dalland, P.E.
Website
www.bostonpavilion.net
Building details
Renovating team
Architect(s)A.Form Architecture
EngineerBuroHappold
Structural engineerSpandome Center
Civil engineerH. W. Moore Associates, Inc.
Main contractorBeacon Skanska

Name rights Edit

  • Harbor Lights Pavilion was the original name. Originally located at the site of the current US District Courthouse at Fan Pier, it was moved a few hundred yards down the street when the courthouse was built.[1]
  • Bank of Boston Pavilion.[2]
  • BankBoston Pavilion. When Bank of Boston and Baybank merged in 1996 to form BankBoston, the pavilion likewise changed its name to the BankBoston Pavilion.[3]
  • FleetBoston Pavilion. In 1999, Live Nation purchased the venue and sold the naming rights to FleetBoston Financial, renaming it FleetBoston Pavilion.[4]
  • Bank of America Pavilion. In 2004 FleetBoston merged with Bank of America and the pavilion was then renamed to Bank of America Pavilion.[5]
  • Blue Hills Bank Pavilion. Beginning January 1, 2014, Blue Hills Bank won the naming rights for the venue for a period of just under 10 years.[6]
  • Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion. Beginning February 4, 2019, following Rockland Trust Bank's acquisition of Blue Hills Bank.[7]
  • Leader Bank Pavilion. Beginning April 5, 2021, Leader Bank won the naming rights for the venue.[8]

Noted performers Edit

Recordings Edit

On September 7, 1997, Widespread Panic recorded a version of their song "Pickin' Up the Pieces" with special guest Branford Marsalis for the live album Light Fuse, Get Away.[9]

On August 21, 2007, progressive metal band Dream Theater recorded three songs for their live album and DVD Chaos in Motion 2007–2008.[10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Kronenburg, Robert (2008) [1996]. Portable Architecture: Design and Technology. Basel / Boston / Berlin: Birkhäuser. p. 68. ISBN 978-3-7643-8324-4.
  2. ^ "Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion". Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  3. ^ Goodison, Donna L. (December 20, 1999). "BankBoston Pavilion: Good-bye South Boston?". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  4. ^ Cholankeril, Eric J.; Sunkavally, Naveen (July 12, 2000). "No Doubt, Lit, Black Eyed Peas". The Tech. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  5. ^ Fernandes, Deirdre (September 24, 2013). "Seaport concert venue in search of a name". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  6. ^ Fernandes, Deirdre (December 14, 2013). "Blue Hills Bank gets its name on waterfront pavilion". The Boston Globe. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  7. ^ Chesto, Jon (February 4, 2019). "Blue Hills Bank Pavilion is no more—meet the Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion". The Boston Globe.
  8. ^ Dumcius, Gintautas; Ryan, Greg (April 5, 2021). "Leader Bank nabs naming rights for Seaport concert pavilion". Boston Business Journal.
  9. ^ Curtis (August 26, 2012). "Widespread Panic – 09/07/1997 – Boston, MA". Panic Stream. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  10. ^ "Dream Theater – Chaos In Motion". Discogs. Retrieved December 13, 2021.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion at Wikimedia Commons

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The Leader Bank Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boston Massachusetts used for concerts It seats 5 000 Its season runs from May until October The venue originally opened in August 1994 near Fan Pier Due to land rights it closed at the end of its season in 1998 and the tensile structure was relocated to its current location in South Boston where it reopened in July 1999 Leader Bank Pavilionfrom Boston Harbor 2017 Full nameLeader Bank PavilionFormer namesHarbor Lights Pavilion 1994 98 BankBoston Pavilion 1999 FleetBoston Pavilion 2000 04 Bank of America Pavilion 2004 13 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion 2014 19 Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion 2019 21 Address290 Northern AveBoston MA 02210 2016LocationSeaport DistrictOwnerLive NationCapacity5 000ConstructionOpenedAugust 12 1994 1994 08 12 Renovated1998 99ArchitectFTL AssociatesStructural engineerRoss Dalland P E Websitewww wbr bostonpavilion wbr netBuilding detailsRenovating teamArchitect s A Form ArchitectureEngineerBuroHappoldStructural engineerSpandome CenterCivil engineerH W Moore Associates Inc Main contractorBeacon Skanska Contents 1 Name rights 2 Noted performers 3 Recordings 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksName rights EditHarbor Lights Pavilion was the original name Originally located at the site of the current US District Courthouse at Fan Pier it was moved a few hundred yards down the street when the courthouse was built 1 Bank of Boston Pavilion 2 BankBoston Pavilion When Bank of Boston and Baybank merged in 1996 to form BankBoston the pavilion likewise changed its name to the BankBoston Pavilion 3 FleetBoston Pavilion In 1999 Live Nation purchased the venue and sold the naming rights to FleetBoston Financial renaming it FleetBoston Pavilion 4 Bank of America Pavilion In 2004 FleetBoston merged with Bank of America and the pavilion was then renamed to Bank of America Pavilion 5 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion Beginning January 1 2014 Blue Hills Bank won the naming rights for the venue for a period of just under 10 years 6 Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion Beginning February 4 2019 following Rockland Trust Bank s acquisition of Blue Hills Bank 7 Leader Bank Pavilion Beginning April 5 2021 Leader Bank won the naming rights for the venue 8 Noted performers EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message 311 Al Jarreau The All American Rejects All Time Low The Allman Brothers Band Amy Grant The Arcade Fire Barenaked Ladies 2010 2012 2013 2015 2016 2018 2022 2023 B B King Beck Bjork Big Time Rush Billie Eilish Black Rebel Motorcycle Club B R M C 2022 Blondie Britney Spears Chicago Chris Cornell Coldplay Counting Crows The Cult 2022 Culture Club Cypress Hill Dan Fogelberg Dashboard Confessional David Byrne Demi Lovato Diana Ross Don Henley Donna Summer Dream Theater Elvis Costello and The Attractions Extreme Faith No More Father John Misty Fifth Harmony Florence and the Machine Frank Sinatra Gipsy Kings Gorillaz Guster Imagine Dragons James Brown Joan Jett and the Blackhearts John Denver Josh Groban J Geils Band King Crimson Keane Lauryn Hill Liam Gallagher Liza Minnelli Luther Vandross Marina Diamandis Mastodon Megadeth Meghan Trainor 2015 2016 Modest Mouse Muse Nas Natalie Cole Night Ranger Nina Simone No Doubt Norah Jones Peter Frampton Phoebe Bridgers Poison Primus Radiohead Richard Ashcroft Rob Thomas musician 2016 Rob Is Also The Lead Vocalist Songwriter WithMatchbox Twenty Roberta Flack Roxy Music Ryan Adams Sammy Hagar and the Circle Spoon Steely Dan Steve Miller Band Stevie Wonder Styx The Strokes Sublime with Rome Tori Amos Twenty One Pilots Van Morrison Ween Weird Al Yankovic Strings Attached Tour Recordings EditOn September 7 1997 Widespread Panic recorded a version of their song Pickin Up the Pieces with special guest Branford Marsalis for the live album Light Fuse Get Away 9 On August 21 2007 progressive metal band Dream Theater recorded three songs for their live album and DVD Chaos in Motion 2007 2008 10 See also EditList of contemporary amphitheatresReferences Edit Kronenburg Robert 2008 1996 Portable Architecture Design and Technology Basel Boston Berlin Birkhauser p 68 ISBN 978 3 7643 8324 4 Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion Retrieved December 13 2021 Goodison Donna L December 20 1999 BankBoston Pavilion Good bye South Boston Boston Business Journal Retrieved May 30 2017 Cholankeril Eric J Sunkavally Naveen July 12 2000 No Doubt Lit Black Eyed Peas The Tech Massachusetts Institute of Technology Retrieved May 30 2017 Fernandes Deirdre September 24 2013 Seaport concert venue in search of a name The Boston Globe Retrieved May 30 2017 Fernandes Deirdre December 14 2013 Blue Hills Bank gets its name on waterfront pavilion The Boston Globe Retrieved May 30 2017 Chesto Jon February 4 2019 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion is no more meet the Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion The Boston Globe Dumcius Gintautas Ryan Greg April 5 2021 Leader Bank nabs naming rights for Seaport concert pavilion Boston Business Journal Curtis August 26 2012 Widespread Panic 09 07 1997 Boston MA Panic Stream Retrieved December 13 2021 Dream Theater Chaos In Motion Discogs Retrieved December 13 2021 External links Edit Media related to Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion at Wikimedia Commons 42 20 55 N 71 02 10 W 42 34861 N 71 03611 W 42 34861 71 03611 This article related to a building or structure in Boston is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leader Bank Pavilion amp oldid 1170365465, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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