Time Warner Cable Amphitheater
The amphitheater sat near the Lorain–Carnegie Bridge. | |
Former names | Tower City Amphitheater |
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Location | Cleveland, Ohio |
Type | amphitheater |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Construction | |
Opened | 2001 |
Closed | 2011 |
Demolished | 2012 |
Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City (formerly Tower City Amphitheater) was an outdoor concert venue and part of the mixed-use Tower City Center development in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The approximately 5,000-seat venue opened in 2001 and closed in March 2011 due to construction related to the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland.[1] The structure later was used for covered parking until it was removed in April 2012.
With a location along the banks of the Cuyahoga River, the structure offered scenic views of the city lights and the river bridges. The amphitheater typically hosted 25–30 events per year, including festivals such as Great American Rib Cook-off and the Taste of Cleveland. Shows sometimes began as early as April and typically ran through September. In 2006, the building played host to such acts as Chicago, Rob Zombie, Dave Chappelle and Alice Cooper.
Time Warner Cable Amphitheater was owned and operated by Live Nation, a company that also runs Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica and Blossom Music Center.
See also
References
- ↑ Soeder, John (2011-03-30). "Time Warner Cable Amphitheater Closes; Nautica Pavilion Reborn as Jacobs Pavilion". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
Coordinates: 41°29′38.0″N 81°41′25.5″W / 41.493889°N 81.690417°W