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Pacific Amphitheatre
Map
Address100 Fair Dr
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-6523
LocationOC Fair & Event Center
OwnerOrange County Fair Board
OperatorNederlander Concerts
TypeAmphitheatre
Capacity8,042 (2013–present)
18,765 (1983–2013)[1]
Construction
OpenedJuly 29, 1983 (1983-07-29)
Construction cost$11 million
Website
Venue Website

The Pacific Amphitheatre is an amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. The amphitheatre is located on the grounds of the OC Fair & Event Center. It opened in July 1983 on the site of the model railroad building of the fairgrounds, with Barry Manilow as the first performer.[2]

On June 30, 1984, a performance at the venue by Jefferson Starship was broadcast live nationwide by the ABC Rock Radio Network.

The fairgrounds are surrounded by dense residential developments, and the amphitheatre was the focus of numerous noise complaints from local residents, prior to being closed in the early 1990s.

After almost a decade, it was reopened in 2003, in conjunction with the annual Orange County Fair. As part of an agreement with local residents, concerts are only held concurrently with the fair.

Since its reopening, the venue rarely uses the "lawn" area, effectively reducing seating capacity from approximately 18,765 to 8,500. After further construction and improvements in 2015, the seating was reduced to 8,000.

In addition to concerts, the location is the site of commencement for nearby Orange Coast College.[3]

The venue hosted the final concert of Marvin Gaye before his death.

Bob Dylan performed at Pacific Amphitheater on 28 July, 2003.

Jethro Tull performed at Pacific Amphitheater on 1 August, 2003.


See also

References

  1. ^ Pacific Amphitheatre
  2. ^ Epting, Chris (2015). The Orange County Fair. The History Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-62619-802-9.
  3. ^ "Commencement". Orange Coast College. Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. Retrieved May 8, 2012.