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Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts)

The Xfinity Center (originally the Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts and commonly Great Woods) is an outdoor amphitheatre located in Mansfield, Massachusetts. The venue opened during the summer of 1986 with a capacity of 12,000. It was expanded after 2000 to 19,900; 7,000 reserved seats, 7,000 lawn seats and 5,900 general admission seats.[2] The season for the venue is typically from mid May until late September. In 2010, it was named Top Grossing Amphitheater by Billboard.[3] It mainly hosts concerts; other events, such as graduation ceremonies, including that of Mansfield High School, occasionally take place.

Xfinity Center
Great Woods
Amphitheatre shown during Lilith Fair, circa 1998
Former namesGreat Woods Center for the Performing Arts (1986–1999)
Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts (1999–2008)
Comcast Center (2008–2013)
Address885 S. Main St.
Mansfield, Massachusetts 02048-3148
Coordinates41°59′33″N 71°13′12″W / 41.99250°N 71.22000°W / 41.99250; -71.22000
OwnerLive Nation New England
OperatorLive Nation New England
Capacity19,900
Construction
OpenedJune 13, 1986 (1986-06-13)
Renovated2002
Expanded1994
Construction costUS$13 million
($36.8 million in 2023 dollars[1])
Website
Xfinity Center

History edit

The venue was proposed by Don Law, John E. Drew and Sherman Wolf in 1985. Originally, the suggested site was in Brookline, Massachusetts. At that time, the venue was planned to be a performing arts center, consisting of concert hall, auditorium and black box theater. After conducting research, Law concluded the New England region was in desperate need of an outdoors venue (at the time, the main outdoor venues were Tanglewood, Cape Cod Melody Tent, and the South Shore Music Circus).[3] The performing arts center plan was changed to an amphitheater. The site was moved to Mansfield to create a regional venue, being within 40 miles (64 km) of Providence, Boston, Worcester and Cape Cod.

The venue opened June 13, 1986 as the Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts; with a performance by Yo-Yo Ma and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.[3] It was one of the busiest venues in New England, hosting nearly 80 concerts per season. Over the years, additional amphitheaters were added to the region. The Xfinity Theatre in Hartford and the Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston brought competition to the area, bringing the venue to an average of 36 events per season.[4]

In 1998, the owner of venue, Don Law Company, was sold to SFX Entertainment and naming rights were sold to Tweeter Home Entertainment a year later, with the venue now becoming the "Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts".[5] When the electronics retailer faced bankruptcy in 2007, multi-media organization Comcast bought naming rights, with the venue becoming the Comcast Center in 2008. The company renamed the venue "Xfinity Center" in 2014, to correspond with its current product branding.[6]

Naming history edit

  • Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts (June 13, 1986—July 8, 1999)[7]
  • Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts (July 9, 1999—June 3, 2008)[8]
  • Comcast Center (June 4, 2008—December 31, 2013)[9]
  • Xfinity Center (January 1, 2014—present)[10]

Notable performances edit

  • Aerosmith - have performed here 24 times;[11] their live performance in the film Be Cool was filmed here.
  • Allman Brothers Band - the Live at Great Woods 1992 DVD was filmed here.
  • Avenged Sevenfold - have played this venue three times, including their first American performance following the death of their drummer The Rev at the Mayhem Festival, with Mike Portnoy playing drums.[12]
  • Depeche Mode - have performed here five times; the last show, in 2009, was recorded for their live albums project Recording the Universe.
  • Eagles - performed five consecutive nights on their Hell Freezes Over (1994) Tour, as part of their second live album.
  • Flyleaf - Family Values (2006) DVD was filmed here.
  • Gin Blossoms - Part of their video for "As Long as It Matters" was filmed here, during the WBCN River Rave, on June 8, 1996.
  • James Taylor - during one tour, played four consecutive dates.
  • Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band - Portions of Buffett Live: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays (1999) and Encores (2008) were recorded here, as well as the Live in Mansfield, MA Soundboard album (2003). Buffett has performed at Great Woods 63 times, more than any other artist, and it is his most-played-at venue.
  • Korn - the Family Values (2006) DVD was filmed here.
  • Nickelback - Part of their music video "Rockstar" was filmed here.
  • Oasis - Filmed two DVDs here, one in 2001, and one in 2005.
  • Pearl Jam - have performed here 11 times; the July 11, 2003 show was the longest show the band had ever played, up-until that point.
  • Phish - A track from A Live One (1994) was recorded here; on the same night, they also performed their complete Gamehendge saga. Phish performed at the venue 19 times between 1992 and 2022.[13]
  • Rush - Two songs from their June 23, 1997 concert, including a full-length performance of "2112", are featured on the live album Different Stages.
  • Santana - Regular performer with shows starting in 1986.
  • Spice Girls - performed on July 8, 1998 as part of the North American leg of their Spiceworld Tour.
  • Stone Sour - the Family Values (2006) DVD was filmed here.
  • The Fray - portions of their music video "All At Once" were filmed here.
  • The Smiths - thirteen songs from their August 5, 1986 concert are featured on the 2017 re-release of their LP The Queen is Dead.
  • The Who - the DVD The Who: Live in Boston was filmed here, in September 2002.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "Comcast Center in Mansfield has new name: Xfinity Center". The Providence Journal. A. H. Belo Corporation. December 11, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Massimo, Rick (May 23, 2010). . The Providence Journal. Archived from the original on June 28, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  4. ^ Catlin, Roger (May 10, 1995). "Great Woods Not Sweating Meadows' Opening". Hartford Courant. Tribune Company. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  5. ^ Anderman, Joan (May 22, 2009). "Live-music czar Law returns to roots of his success". The Boston Globe. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  6. ^ "Comcast Center in Mansfield renamed Xfinity Center". The Boston Globe. December 11, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  7. ^ Foster, Catherine (June 12, 1986). "Open-air theater finds private-sector believers". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  8. ^ Monahan, Kerri (March 25, 1999). "Great Woods announces lineup". The Sun Chronicle. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  9. ^ Johnson, Carolyn Y. (June 5, 2008). "Comcast in, Tweeter out in Mansfield". The Boston Globe. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  10. ^ "Comcast Center Changes Name To Xfinity Center". WZLX. CBS Radio. December 11, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  11. ^ "Aero Force One - Login".
  12. ^ "Avenged Sevenfold Added to Mansfield, MA "Mayhem Festival" Date". 15 April 2010.
  13. ^ "Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts- Phish.net". www.phish.net. Retrieved 7 November 2018.

External links edit

  • Xfinity Center on Livenation
  •   Media related to Xfinity Center (Mansfield, Massachusetts) at Wikimedia Commons

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For the venue in Maryland see Xfinity Center College Park Maryland The Xfinity Center originally the Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts and commonly Great Woods is an outdoor amphitheatre located in Mansfield Massachusetts The venue opened during the summer of 1986 with a capacity of 12 000 It was expanded after 2000 to 19 900 7 000 reserved seats 7 000 lawn seats and 5 900 general admission seats 2 The season for the venue is typically from mid May until late September In 2010 it was named Top Grossing Amphitheater by Billboard 3 It mainly hosts concerts other events such as graduation ceremonies including that of Mansfield High School occasionally take place Xfinity CenterGreat WoodsAmphitheatre shown during Lilith Fair circa 1998Former namesGreat Woods Center for the Performing Arts 1986 1999 Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts 1999 2008 Comcast Center 2008 2013 Address885 S Main St Mansfield Massachusetts 02048 3148Coordinates41 59 33 N 71 13 12 W 41 99250 N 71 22000 W 41 99250 71 22000OwnerLive Nation New EnglandOperatorLive Nation New EnglandCapacity19 900ConstructionOpenedJune 13 1986 1986 06 13 Renovated2002Expanded1994Construction costUS 13 million 36 8 million in 2023 dollars 1 WebsiteXfinity Center Contents 1 History 2 Naming history 3 Notable performances 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe venue was proposed by Don Law John E Drew and Sherman Wolf in 1985 Originally the suggested site was in Brookline Massachusetts At that time the venue was planned to be a performing arts center consisting of concert hall auditorium and black box theater After conducting research Law concluded the New England region was in desperate need of an outdoors venue at the time the main outdoor venues were Tanglewood Cape Cod Melody Tent and the South Shore Music Circus 3 The performing arts center plan was changed to an amphitheater The site was moved to Mansfield to create a regional venue being within 40 miles 64 km of Providence Boston Worcester and Cape Cod The venue opened June 13 1986 as the Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts with a performance by Yo Yo Ma and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 3 It was one of the busiest venues in New England hosting nearly 80 concerts per season Over the years additional amphitheaters were added to the region The Xfinity Theatre in Hartford and the Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston brought competition to the area bringing the venue to an average of 36 events per season 4 In 1998 the owner of venue Don Law Company was sold to SFX Entertainment and naming rights were sold to Tweeter Home Entertainment a year later with the venue now becoming the Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts 5 When the electronics retailer faced bankruptcy in 2007 multi media organization Comcast bought naming rights with the venue becoming the Comcast Center in 2008 The company renamed the venue Xfinity Center in 2014 to correspond with its current product branding 6 Naming history editGreat Woods Center for the Performing Arts June 13 1986 July 8 1999 7 Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts July 9 1999 June 3 2008 8 Comcast Center June 4 2008 December 31 2013 9 Xfinity Center January 1 2014 present 10 Notable performances editAerosmith have performed here 24 times 11 their live performance in the film Be Cool was filmed here Allman Brothers Band the Live at Great Woods 1992 DVD was filmed here Avenged Sevenfold have played this venue three times including their first American performance following the death of their drummer The Rev at the Mayhem Festival with Mike Portnoy playing drums 12 Depeche Mode have performed here five times the last show in 2009 was recorded for their live albums project Recording the Universe Eagles performed five consecutive nights on their Hell Freezes Over 1994 Tour as part of their second live album Flyleaf Family Values 2006 DVD was filmed here Gin Blossoms Part of their video for As Long as It Matters was filmed here during the WBCN River Rave on June 8 1996 James Taylor during one tour played four consecutive dates Jimmy Buffett amp The Coral Reefer Band Portions of Buffett Live Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays 1999 and Encores 2008 were recorded here as well as the Live in Mansfield MA Soundboard album 2003 Buffett has performed at Great Woods 63 times more than any other artist and it is his most played at venue Korn the Family Values 2006 DVD was filmed here Nickelback Part of their music video Rockstar was filmed here Oasis Filmed two DVDs here one in 2001 and one in 2005 Pearl Jam have performed here 11 times the July 11 2003 show was the longest show the band had ever played up until that point Phish A track from A Live One 1994 was recorded here on the same night they also performed their complete Gamehendge saga Phish performed at the venue 19 times between 1992 and 2022 13 Rush Two songs from their June 23 1997 concert including a full length performance of 2112 are featured on the live album Different Stages Santana Regular performer with shows starting in 1986 Spice Girls performed on July 8 1998 as part of the North American leg of their Spiceworld Tour Stone Sour the Family Values 2006 DVD was filmed here The Fray portions of their music video All At Once were filmed here The Smiths thirteen songs from their August 5 1986 concert are featured on the 2017 re release of their LP The Queen is Dead The Who the DVD The Who Live in Boston was filmed here in September 2002 See also editList of contemporary amphitheatres Live NationReferences edit 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 Comcast Center in Mansfield has new name Xfinity Center The Providence Journal A H Belo Corporation December 11 2013 Retrieved April 9 2014 a b c Massimo Rick May 23 2010 Outdoor arena known as the Comcast Center marks 25th birthday The Providence Journal Archived from the original on June 28 2011 Retrieved April 9 2014 Catlin Roger May 10 1995 Great Woods Not Sweating Meadows Opening Hartford Courant Tribune Company Retrieved April 9 2014 Anderman Joan May 22 2009 Live music czar Law returns to roots of his success The Boston Globe Retrieved April 9 2014 Comcast Center in Mansfield renamed Xfinity Center The Boston Globe December 11 2013 Retrieved April 9 2014 Foster Catherine June 12 1986 Open air theater finds private sector believers The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved April 9 2014 Monahan Kerri March 25 1999 Great Woods announces lineup The Sun Chronicle Retrieved April 9 2014 Johnson Carolyn Y June 5 2008 Comcast in Tweeter out in Mansfield The Boston Globe Retrieved April 9 2014 Comcast Center Changes Name To Xfinity Center WZLX CBS Radio December 11 2013 Retrieved April 9 2014 Aero Force One Login Avenged Sevenfold Added to Mansfield MA Mayhem Festival Date 15 April 2010 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts Phish net www phish net Retrieved 7 November 2018 External links editXfinity Center on Livenation nbsp Media related to Xfinity Center Mansfield Massachusetts at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xfinity Center Mansfield Massachusetts amp oldid 1217317488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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