United States
Name | Location | Sponsor | Notes | |||
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American Airlines Theatre | New York, New York | American Airlines | Selwyn Theatre (1918–2000) | |||
Bank of America Pavilion | Boston, Massachusetts | Bank of America | Harbor Lights Pavilion (1994–1999); FleetBoston Pavilion (1999–2004) | |||
Bank of America Theatre | Chicago, Illinois | Bank of America | Majestic Theatre (1906–1945); Sam Shubert Theatre (1945–2005); LaSalle Bank Theatre (2005-?) | |||
Best Buy Theater | New York, New York | Best Buy | ||||
Cadillac Palace Theatre | Chicago, Illinois | Cadillac | New Palace Theatre (1926–1984); Bismarck Theatre (1984–1999) | |||
Charter One Pavilion | Chicago, Illinois | Charter One | ||||
Citi Performing Arts Center | Boston, Massachusetts | Citigroup | formerly the Wang Center for the Performing Arts | |||
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | Cobb County, Georgia | Cobb Energy Management Corp. | ||||
Comcast Center | Mansfield, Massachusetts | Comcast | Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts (1986–1999); Tweeter Center (1999–2008) | |||
Comcast Theater | Hartford, Connecticut | Comcast | formerly New England Dodge Music Center and CTNow.com Meadows Music Theater | |||
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre | Chula Vista, California | Cricket Communications | Coors Amphitheatre (1998–2008) | |||
Cricket Wireless Pavilion | Phoenix, Arizona | Cricket Communications | formerly Desert Sky Pavilion | |||
DTE Energy Music Theatre | Clarkston, Michigan | DTE Energy | Pine Knob Music Theatre (1972–2001) | |||
Ferguson Center for the Arts | Newport News, Virginia | Ferguson Enterprises | ||||
First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre | Tinley Park, Illinois | First Midwest Bank | formerly Tweeter Center Chicago, World Music Theater and New World Music Theater | |||
Foxwoods Theatre | New York, New York | Live Nation | Ford Center for the Performing Arts (1998–2005), Hilton Theatre (2005–2010) | |||
National City Pavilion | Cincinnati, Ohio | National City Bank | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel Township, New Jersey | PNC Bank | Garden State Arts Center (1968–1996) |
Post-Gazette Pavilion | Burgettstown, Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | formerly Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater | |||
Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts | Raleigh, North Carolina | Progress Energy | BTI Center for the Performing Arts (1997–2005) | |||
Snapple Theater Center | New York, New York | Snapple | ||||
Gexa Energy Pavilion | Dallas, Texas | Gexa Energy | Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre (1988–1998); Starplex Amphitheatre (1998–2000); Smirnoff Amphitheatre (2000–2008) | |||
Susquehanna Bank Center | Camden, New Jersey | Susquehanna Bank | Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre (1995–2001); Tweeter Center at the Waterfront (2001–2008) | |||
Time Warner Cable Amphitheater | Cleveland, Ohio | Time Warner Cable | formerly Tower City Amphitheater | |||
Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts | Jacksonville, Florida | The Florida Times-Union | ||||
USANA Amphitheatre | West Valley City, Utah | Usana | ||||
Verizon Wireless Theater | Houston, TX | Verizon Wireless | ||||
Wells Fargo Center for the Arts | Santa Rosa, California | Wells Fargo | Luther Burbank Center (1981–2006) | |||
Wells Fargo Pavilion | Sacramento, California | Wells Fargo |
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