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The Pavilion (Scranton, Pennsylvania)

The Pavilion (originally known as the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center[1]) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, within the Montage Mountain Ski Resort. A temporary fixture was originally built in 1992, known as the Montage Mountain Amphitheater. Due to the venue's popularity, a permanent venue opened in 2000.

The Pavilion
Full nameThe Pavilion at Montage Mountain
Former namesMontage Mountain Performing Arts Center (1994–1999)
Coors Light Amphitheatre (2000–2002)
Ford Pavilion (2002–06)
Toyota Pavilion (2006–13)
Address1000 Montage Mountain Rd
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States 18507-1767
LocationMontage Mountain Ski Resort
OwnerLackawanna County Performing Arts Center Authority
OperatorLive Nation
Capacity16,000
Construction
Broke groundNovember 1999
OpenedJune 24, 2000 (2000-06-24)
Renovated2007
Construction cost$6 million
ArchitectLenart Architecture
Services engineerFTL Happold
Website
www.livenation.com

History edit

In 1990, the Montage Mountain Ski Area began to host music festivals to bring in additional revenue during the resort's off season. A temporary stage with open lawn seating was opened on July 3, 1992, with a concert by Chubby Checker. Known as Montage Mountain Amphitheater, the popularity of the venue placed Scranton as a secondary market within the concert industry. In 1994, the resort teamed up with Metropolitan Entertainment further expand its concert season. The temporary staging remained, and bleacher-style seating was added in addition to the lawn . The capacity grew from 5,000 to 16,000 along with a name change, the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center.[2]

Beginning July 1994, the venue hosted an annual summer concert series. It was the success of the 1999 season that persuaded the owners to build a permanent facility. The $6 million project began construction in November 1999. The venue takes up 70 acres of the ski resort, with a wooded area separating the venue and parking spaces. Construction was completed in June 2000, just in time for the newly sponsored Coors Light Silver Bullet Concert Series. The new venue was opened on June 24, 2000 with a concert by Harry Connick Jr. The following day featured a concert by Britney Spears.[3] The venue proved to be a financial success for the resort and the county. The first two seasons saw a revenue of $10 million.

In 2002, Clear Channel Communications took over operations and management from MEG. Along with the new management came the first sponsor for the venue, Ford Motor Company.[4] When Clear Channel became Live Nation, Toyota Motor Corporation became a new sponsor. In 2007, the roof collapsed on Valentine's Day during the Blizzard of 2007. With the roof needing to be rebuilt, the owners also replaced the seating and updated the lighting, sound and video equipment. This was all completed in time for the 2007 summer season. In 2013, Toyota's sponsorship contract was up for renewal. The car company chose not to renew the contract. The venue became The Pavilion at Montage Mountain beginning January 1, 2014.[5]

Naming history edit

Temporary facility
  • Montage Mountain Amphitheater (July 1992 – May 1994)
  • Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center (June 1994 – September 1999)
Permanent facility
  • Coors Light Amphitheatre (June 2000 – May 2002)
  • Ford Pavilion (June 2002 – May 2006)
  • Toyota Pavilion (June 2006 – December 2013)
  • The Pavilion (January 2014 – Present)

Events edit

The amphitheatre played host to the Tattoo the Earth Tour on July 21, 2000. The show featured performances by Slipknot, Slayer, Sevendust, Sepultura, Hed PE, Mudvayne, downset., Hatebreed, Full Devil Jacket, Famous, Amen, U.P.O., Nothingface, PPM, Cold, Relative Ash, Kid Rock, Systematic, Six Feet Under, Candiria, Lamb of God, God Forbid, Darkest Hour, Unearth, All That Remains, Dropkick Murphys, Sick of It All, Tiger Army, Converge, The Unseen, Reach the Sky, Stretch Arm Strong, Kill Your Idols and Nashville Pussy. It also featured 42 tattoo artists from Australia, Austria, France, Germany, Malaysia, Manitoba, Spain, Switzerland and the US.

Van Halen played the temporary venue on August 27, 1995 and July 28, 1998.

In June 2005, upon their first visit to Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Toyota Pavilion, The Dave Matthews Band became the first music act to ever completely sell out the pavilion, attracting over 18,000 people. On their return in July 2006, they once again sold out the pavilion. Their performance on July 14, 2010 was recorded and released as a live album, entitled Live Trax Vol. 22.[6]

Kings of Leon were scheduled to perform during their Come Around Sundown World Tour on June 8, 2010, with The Whigs as their opening act, but the show was cancelled, due to illness.[7]

The amphitheatre has played host to many music festivals, including All That! Music and More Festival, Anger Management Tour, Crüe Fest, Crüe Fest 2, H.O.R.D.E. Festival, Lilith Fair, Lollapalooza, Mayhem Festival, Ozzfest, Peach Music Festival, Up in Smoke Tour, Uproar Festival and Vans Warped Tour.

Luke Bryan was the first country artist to sell out a show at the venue. The show took place July 30, 2015 on his Kick the Dust Up Tour with Randy Houser & Dustin Lynch as openers.

The Peach Music Festival, a music festival started by The Allman Brothers Band has taken place annually at the venue since 2012. It takes place over the course of several days in mid-August, and features stages around the venue and the nearby Montage Mountain Ski Resort, which is turned into a large water park in the summer months.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "PA Gov. Ridge Releases $1.5 Million to Complete Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center" (Press release). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Office of the Governor. PR Newswire. June 22, 2000. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  2. ^ Blackwell, Mark (February 14, 1994). . Amusement Business. Archived from the original on June 12, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  3. ^ Barbieri, Kelly (July 17, 2000). . Amusement Business. Archived from the original on June 12, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  4. ^ Waddell, Ray (March 16, 2002). "Clear Channel Picks Up Montage". Billboard. Vol. 114, no. 11. Billboard Music Group. p. 16. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  5. ^ McAuliffee, Josh (December 24, 2014). "Toyota decides to drop naming rights to pavilion". The Times-Tribune. Times-Shamrock Communications. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  6. ^ "Live Trax 22: 7.14.10 Montage Mountain, Scranton, PA Available for Pre-Order". Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  7. ^ "Ahead of Bonnaroo, Kings of Leon postpone tour date « Consequence of Sound". consequence.net. 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2012-02-22.

External links edit

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The Pavilion originally known as the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center 1 is an outdoor amphitheater located in Scranton Pennsylvania within the Montage Mountain Ski Resort A temporary fixture was originally built in 1992 known as the Montage Mountain Amphitheater Due to the venue s popularity a permanent venue opened in 2000 The PavilionFull nameThe Pavilion at Montage MountainFormer namesMontage Mountain Performing Arts Center 1994 1999 Coors Light Amphitheatre 2000 2002 Ford Pavilion 2002 06 Toyota Pavilion 2006 13 Address1000 Montage Mountain RdScranton Pennsylvania United States 18507 1767LocationMontage Mountain Ski ResortOwnerLackawanna County Performing Arts Center AuthorityOperatorLive NationCapacity16 000ConstructionBroke groundNovember 1999OpenedJune 24 2000 2000 06 24 Renovated2007Construction cost 6 millionArchitectLenart ArchitectureServices engineerFTL HappoldWebsitewww livenation com Contents 1 History 1 1 Naming history 2 Events 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1990 the Montage Mountain Ski Area began to host music festivals to bring in additional revenue during the resort s off season A temporary stage with open lawn seating was opened on July 3 1992 with a concert by Chubby Checker Known as Montage Mountain Amphitheater the popularity of the venue placed Scranton as a secondary market within the concert industry In 1994 the resort teamed up with Metropolitan Entertainment further expand its concert season The temporary staging remained and bleacher style seating was added in addition to the lawn The capacity grew from 5 000 to 16 000 along with a name change the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center 2 Beginning July 1994 the venue hosted an annual summer concert series It was the success of the 1999 season that persuaded the owners to build a permanent facility The 6 million project began construction in November 1999 The venue takes up 70 acres of the ski resort with a wooded area separating the venue and parking spaces Construction was completed in June 2000 just in time for the newly sponsored Coors Light Silver Bullet Concert Series The new venue was opened on June 24 2000 with a concert by Harry Connick Jr The following day featured a concert by Britney Spears 3 The venue proved to be a financial success for the resort and the county The first two seasons saw a revenue of 10 million In 2002 Clear Channel Communications took over operations and management from MEG Along with the new management came the first sponsor for the venue Ford Motor Company 4 When Clear Channel became Live Nation Toyota Motor Corporation became a new sponsor In 2007 the roof collapsed on Valentine s Day during the Blizzard of 2007 With the roof needing to be rebuilt the owners also replaced the seating and updated the lighting sound and video equipment This was all completed in time for the 2007 summer season In 2013 Toyota s sponsorship contract was up for renewal The car company chose not to renew the contract The venue became The Pavilion at Montage Mountain beginning January 1 2014 5 Naming history edit Temporary facility Montage Mountain Amphitheater July 1992 May 1994 Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center June 1994 September 1999 Permanent facility Coors Light Amphitheatre June 2000 May 2002 Ford Pavilion June 2002 May 2006 Toyota Pavilion June 2006 December 2013 The Pavilion January 2014 Present Events editThe amphitheatre played host to the Tattoo the Earth Tour on July 21 2000 The show featured performances by Slipknot Slayer Sevendust Sepultura Hed PE Mudvayne downset Hatebreed Full Devil Jacket Famous Amen U P O Nothingface PPM Cold Relative Ash Kid Rock Systematic Six Feet Under Candiria Lamb of God God Forbid Darkest Hour Unearth All That Remains Dropkick Murphys Sick of It All Tiger Army Converge The Unseen Reach the Sky Stretch Arm Strong Kill Your Idols and Nashville Pussy It also featured 42 tattoo artists from Australia Austria France Germany Malaysia Manitoba Spain Switzerland and the US Van Halen played the temporary venue on August 27 1995 and July 28 1998 In June 2005 upon their first visit to Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Toyota Pavilion The Dave Matthews Band became the first music act to ever completely sell out the pavilion attracting over 18 000 people On their return in July 2006 they once again sold out the pavilion Their performance on July 14 2010 was recorded and released as a live album entitled Live Trax Vol 22 6 Kings of Leon were scheduled to perform during their Come Around Sundown World Tour on June 8 2010 with The Whigs as their opening act but the show was cancelled due to illness 7 The amphitheatre has played host to many music festivals including All That Music and More Festival Anger Management Tour Crue Fest Crue Fest 2 H O R D E Festival Lilith Fair Lollapalooza Mayhem Festival Ozzfest Peach Music Festival Up in Smoke Tour Uproar Festival and Vans Warped Tour Luke Bryan was the first country artist to sell out a show at the venue The show took place July 30 2015 on his Kick the Dust Up Tour with Randy Houser amp Dustin Lynch as openers The Peach Music Festival a music festival started by The Allman Brothers Band has taken place annually at the venue since 2012 It takes place over the course of several days in mid August and features stages around the venue and the nearby Montage Mountain Ski Resort which is turned into a large water park in the summer months See also editList of contemporary amphitheatres Live NationReferences edit PA Gov Ridge Releases 1 5 Million to Complete Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center Press release Harrisburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Office of the Governor PR Newswire June 22 2000 Retrieved June 10 2015 Blackwell Mark February 14 1994 Venue upgrades to boost concerts at Montage Mtn Montage Mountain Ski Area Amusement Business Archived from the original on June 12 2015 Retrieved June 10 2015 Barbieri Kelly July 17 2000 Metropolitan Opens Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center To Rave Reviews Amusement Business Archived from the original on June 12 2015 Retrieved June 10 2015 Waddell Ray March 16 2002 Clear Channel Picks Up Montage Billboard Vol 114 no 11 Billboard Music Group p 16 Retrieved June 10 2015 McAuliffee Josh December 24 2014 Toyota decides to drop naming rights to pavilion The Times Tribune Times Shamrock Communications Retrieved June 10 2015 Live Trax 22 7 14 10 Montage Mountain Scranton PA Available for Pre Order Retrieved 19 August 2012 Ahead of Bonnaroo Kings of Leon postpone tour date Consequence of Sound consequence net 2010 06 07 Retrieved 2012 02 22 External links editThe Pavilion at Live Nation Entertainment 41 20 52 N 75 39 49 W 41 3479 N 75 6636 W 41 3479 75 6636 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Pavilion Scranton Pennsylvania amp oldid 1162267705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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