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[[Image:LC Pavillion.jpg|thumb|260px|right|Outdoor amphitheater during a concert]]
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Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (formerly "Promowest Pavilion") is an indoor-outdoor concert venue in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. Officially nicknamed "the LC," locals still refer to it as simply "PromoWest." The inside capacity is 2,200 while the outside can hold up to 4,500 with both lawn and pavilion sections[http://www.arena-district.com/what-to-do/lc-pavilion.php]. [[PromoWest Productions]], owner of the [[Newport Music Hall]], also owns and operates Lifestyle Communities Pavilion. It is part of the downtown Columbus entertainment area known as the [[Arena District]], which also includes [[Nationwide Arena]], [[Huntington Park (Columbus, Ohio)|Huntington Park]], and the Arena Grand Theatre.
'''Lifestyle Communities Pavilion''' (formerly '''Promowest Pavilion''') is an indoor-outdoor concert venue, in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. Officially nicknamed "The LC," locals still refer to it as "PromoWest". It is part of the downtown Columbus entertainment area, known as the [[Arena District]], which also includes [[Nationwide Arena]], [[Huntington Park (Columbus, Ohio)|Huntington Park]] and The Arena Grand Theatre. PromoWest Productions, owner of the [[Newport Music Hall]], also owns and operates the pavillion. The inside capacity is 2,200, while the outside can hold up to 4,500, with both lawn and pavilion sections.[http://www.arena-district.com/what-to-do/lc-pavilion.php]


The pavillion played host to the politically-motivated [[Vote for Change]] Tour on October 2, 2004, featuring performances by [[Babyface (musician)|Babyface]] and [[John Mellencamp]].<ref>http://www.backstreets.com/setlists2004.html</ref>
== External links ==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.arena-district.com/what-to-do/lc-pavilion.php Arena District Website]
*[http://www.arena-district.com/what-to-do/lc-pavilion.php Arena District Website]
*[http://www.promowestlive.com PromoWest Live Site With Concert Dates]
*[http://www.promowestlive.com PromoWest Live Site With Concert Dates]

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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio]]
[[Category:Economy of Columbus, Ohio]]
[[Category:Economy of Columbus, Ohio]]

Revision as of 02:31, 12 September 2011

Outdoor amphitheater during a concert

Lifestyle Communities Pavilion (formerly Promowest Pavilion) is an indoor-outdoor concert venue, in Columbus, Ohio. Officially nicknamed "The LC," locals still refer to it as "PromoWest". It is part of the downtown Columbus entertainment area, known as the Arena District, which also includes Nationwide Arena, Huntington Park and The Arena Grand Theatre. PromoWest Productions, owner of the Newport Music Hall, also owns and operates the pavillion. The inside capacity is 2,200, while the outside can hold up to 4,500, with both lawn and pavilion sections.[1]

The pavillion played host to the politically-motivated Vote for Change Tour on October 2, 2004, featuring performances by Babyface and John Mellencamp.[1]

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