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The Gorge Amphitheatre

The Gorge Amphitheatre, originally known as Champs de Brionne Music Theatre, is an outdoor concert venue in Grant County, Washington, United States. It is situated near Columbia River in Central Washington, nine miles (14 km) west of George. The venue is managed by Live Nation.

The Gorge Amphitheatre
"The Gorge" or "The Gorge in George"
The venue during a music festival (c.2006)
Former namesChamps de Brionne Music Theatre (1986-93)
Address754 Silica Rd NW
George, WA 98848-9466
Coordinates47°06′04″N 119°59′42″W / 47.101°N 119.995°W / 47.101; -119.995Coordinates: 47°06′04″N 119°59′42″W / 47.101°N 119.995°W / 47.101; -119.995
OwnerLive Nation
TypeOutdoor amphitheatre
Seating typeReserved, lawn
Capacity27,500
Opened1986; 37 years ago (1986)[1]

It is a nine-time winner of Pollstar Magazine's award for 'Best Outdoor Music Venue' and was voted as one of the 'Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America' by ConcertBoom.[2]

About

 
Early shot of "The Gorge",
prior to expansion.

The original amphitheater was owned and operated by Dr. Vincent Bryan and Carol Bryan, along with the adjoining winery, Champs de Brionne, for which it was named. It opened in 1986 and seated 3,000 people, but had expanded to 19,000 prior to the purchase by MCA in 1993.[3][4] The Gorge Amphitheater was acquired by Live Nation in 2006.[5]

 
 
The Gorge
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Location in the United States
 
 
The Gorge
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Location in Washington

North of Interstate 90, The Gorge is approximately 150 miles (240 km) east of Seattle and approximately 130 miles (210 km) west of Spokane.[6] This venue offers views of the Columbia River, Columbia Gorge canyon, eastern Kittitas, and western Grant County.[citation needed] Originally, the land was planned to be used for growing grapes for wine.

Apart from drawing big name performers, The Gorge has also played host to an array of popular music festivals, including Area Festival, Creation Festival, Dave Matthews Band Caravan, H.O.R.D.E. Festival, Honda Civic Tour, Identity Festival, Lilith Fair, Lollapalooza, Ozzfest, Paradiso Festival, Rock the Bells Festival, Sasquatch! Music Festival, Uproar Festival, Vans Warped Tour, Pain in the Grass, and Watershed Festival as well as Phish, who has played 22 times since 1997.

Brooks & Dunn's "Only in America" video was filmed here on June 12, 2001.

The White River Amphitheatre opened in 2003, directly competing with the venue. The new amphitheater is substantially closer to Seattle, with a shorter travel time via car of 1.5 to 2.25 hours less, depending on traffic. A columnist for The Seattle Times noted the preferable view and "experience"[7] offered by The Gorge.

As of 2022, Dave Matthews Band has played 70 shows at the venue, traditionally during their Labor Day weekend three-night run. The Gorge, a combination 2-CD/1-DVD set with highlights from their 3-night 2002 tour closer here was released on June 29, 2004. Additionally, their September 4, 2016 tour closer was released as Live Trax, Vol. 44 on December 8, 2017.[8]

Pearl Jam (from Seattle) released a box set, featuring their entire performances from 2005 and 2006, aptly titled, Live at the Gorge 05/06.

About 400,000 people attended concerts at The Gorge Amphitheater in the year 2013.[9] Above and Beyond hosted their 250th episode of Group Therapy Radio at The Gorge on September 16, 2017 to September 17, 2017.[10]

A documentary film titled "Enormous: The Gorge Story" was released in 2021.[11] The film focused on The Gorge and its music history.[12]

Excision began hosting his weekend-long electronic music festival Bass Canyon here in August 2018.[13] The second year of the festival took place on August 23–25, 2019 and featured artists such as Excision himself, Flux Pavilion, Zomboy, Wooli, Virtual Riot, Subtronics, Liquid Stranger, and many more.[13]

Camping

 
Concert goers in 2010.

Fans can stay in the campground for 24 hours on the day of a single show, or until 12 noon the day after a run of shows end.[14] Camping at the Gorge requires buying a camping ticket, which can be included in the concert admission ticket.

The campground at the Gorge sets aside spaces for one car with up to two two-person tents or a single RV. There are very limited RV hookups at the Gorge campground. Sites are set aside by venue staff on a first-come, first-served basis. Potable water, flush toilets, hot showers, and a convenience store are available on the grounds. The campground also has 24-hour security.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ Green, Tammara (2011-09-08). "Marking the Gorge's 25th". Quincy Valley Post-Register. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  2. ^ Ryan. "Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America". ConcertBoom.com. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  3. ^ Wilson, Geordie (April 20, 1993). "Gorge: Back In The Act". The Seattle Times. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  4. ^ Ehrbar, Joe (May 26, 1996). "Gorge continues to bring the biggest concerts to a beautiful setting". The Spokesman-Review. p. E3.
  5. ^ Steigmeyer, Rick (August 6, 2006). "Gorge neighbors see flat revenues". The Spokesman-Review. p. B2. Retrieved August 6, 2006 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Gorge Amphitheatre 411". Toupstown.com. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  7. ^ Kim, Doug (June 17, 2003). "White River vs. the Gorge: Where will you get your summer music?". The Seattle Times. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  8. ^ http://dmbalmanac.com/VenueStats.aspx?vid=1332
  9. ^ "Gorge Amphitheater has big economic impact | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  10. ^ "ABGT250 at The Gorge Amphitheatre, Washington State". ABGT250. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  11. ^ Kreps, Daniel (2021-06-23). "See Pearl Jam Reminisce About Legendary 1993 Gig in 'Enormous: The Gorge Story' Clip". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  12. ^ Kenny, Glenn (2021-09-30). "'Enormous: The Gorge Story' Review: A Musical Paradise". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  13. ^ a b "Bass Canyon Festival | Aug. 23rd-25th". Bass Canyon Music Festival. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  14. ^ a b Horgan, Candace. "Camping at the Gorge Amphitheatre". USA Today. Retrieved 5 June 2013.

External links

  • LiveNation Page

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119 995 W 47 101 119 995OwnerLive NationTypeOutdoor amphitheatreSeating typeReserved lawnCapacity27 500Opened1986 37 years ago 1986 1 It is a nine time winner of Pollstar Magazine s award for Best Outdoor Music Venue and was voted as one of the Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America by ConcertBoom 2 Contents 1 About 2 Camping 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksAbout Edit Early shot of The Gorge prior to expansion The original amphitheater was owned and operated by Dr Vincent Bryan and Carol Bryan along with the adjoining winery Champs de Brionne for which it was named It opened in 1986 and seated 3 000 people but had expanded to 19 000 prior to the purchase by MCA in 1993 3 4 The Gorge Amphitheater was acquired by Live Nation in 2006 5 The Gorgeclass notpageimage Location in the United States The Gorgeclass notpageimage Location in Washington North of Interstate 90 The Gorge is approximately 150 miles 240 km east of Seattle and approximately 130 miles 210 km west of Spokane 6 This venue offers views of the Columbia River Columbia Gorge canyon eastern Kittitas and western Grant County citation needed Originally the land was planned to be used for growing grapes for wine Apart from drawing big name performers The Gorge has also played host to an array of popular music festivals including Area Festival Creation Festival Dave Matthews Band Caravan H O R D E Festival Honda Civic Tour Identity Festival Lilith Fair Lollapalooza Ozzfest Paradiso Festival Rock the Bells Festival Sasquatch Music Festival Uproar Festival Vans Warped Tour Pain in the Grass and Watershed Festival as well as Phish who has played 22 times since 1997 Brooks amp Dunn s Only in America video was filmed here on June 12 2001 The White River Amphitheatre opened in 2003 directly competing with the venue The new amphitheater is substantially closer to Seattle with a shorter travel time via car of 1 5 to 2 25 hours less depending on traffic A columnist for The Seattle Times noted the preferable view and experience 7 offered by The Gorge As of 2022 Dave Matthews Band has played 70 shows at the venue traditionally during their Labor Day weekend three night run The Gorge a combination 2 CD 1 DVD set with highlights from their 3 night 2002 tour closer here was released on June 29 2004 Additionally their September 4 2016 tour closer was released as Live Trax Vol 44 on December 8 2017 8 Pearl Jam from Seattle released a box set featuring their entire performances from 2005 and 2006 aptly titled Live at the Gorge 05 06 About 400 000 people attended concerts at The Gorge Amphitheater in the year 2013 9 Above and Beyond hosted their 250th episode of Group Therapy Radio at The Gorge on September 16 2017 to September 17 2017 10 A documentary film titled Enormous The Gorge Story was released in 2021 11 The film focused on The Gorge and its music history 12 Excision began hosting his weekend long electronic music festival Bass Canyon here in August 2018 13 The second year of the festival took place on August 23 25 2019 and featured artists such as Excision himself Flux Pavilion Zomboy Wooli Virtual Riot Subtronics Liquid Stranger and many more 13 Camping Edit Concert goers in 2010 Fans can stay in the campground for 24 hours on the day of a single show or until 12 noon the day after a run of shows end 14 Camping at the Gorge requires buying a camping ticket which can be included in the concert admission ticket The campground at the Gorge sets aside spaces for one car with up to two two person tents or a single RV There are very limited RV hookups at the Gorge campground Sites are set aside by venue staff on a first come first served basis Potable water flush toilets hot showers and a convenience store are available on the grounds The campground also has 24 hour security 14 See also EditList of contemporary amphitheatres List of music festivalsReferences Edit Green Tammara 2011 09 08 Marking the Gorge s 25th Quincy Valley Post Register Retrieved 2014 06 21 Ryan Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America ConcertBoom com Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Retrieved 14 June 2013 Wilson Geordie April 20 1993 Gorge Back In The Act The Seattle Times Retrieved August 21 2019 Ehrbar Joe May 26 1996 Gorge continues to bring the biggest concerts to a beautiful setting The Spokesman Review p E3 Steigmeyer Rick August 6 2006 Gorge neighbors see flat revenues The Spokesman Review p B2 Retrieved August 6 2006 via Newspapers com Gorge Amphitheatre 411 Toupstown com Retrieved 14 June 2013 Kim Doug June 17 2003 White River vs the Gorge Where will you get your summer music The Seattle Times Retrieved July 5 2022 http dmbalmanac com VenueStats aspx vid 1332 Gorge Amphitheater has big economic impact The Spokesman Review www spokesman com Retrieved 2022 03 27 ABGT250 at The Gorge Amphitheatre Washington State ABGT250 Retrieved 2017 03 17 Kreps Daniel 2021 06 23 See Pearl Jam Reminisce About Legendary 1993 Gig in Enormous The Gorge Story Clip Rolling Stone Retrieved 2022 03 27 Kenny Glenn 2021 09 30 Enormous The Gorge Story Review A Musical Paradise The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 27 a b Bass Canyon Festival Aug 23rd 25th Bass Canyon Music Festival Retrieved 2019 08 28 a b Horgan Candace Camping at the Gorge Amphitheatre USA Today Retrieved 5 June 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Gorge Amphitheatre LiveNation Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Gorge Amphitheatre amp oldid 1134342216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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