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Coordinates: 44°02′49″N 121°19′05″W / 44.047°N 121.318°W / 44.047; -121.318
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Les Schwab Amphitheater
OMD Summer Sunday Concert in 2003
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Location344 SW Sevlin-Hixon Dr
Bend, Oregon
Coordinates44°02′49″N 121°19′05″W / 44.047°N 121.318°W / 44.047; -121.318
TypeMusic venue
Capacity8,000
Opened2001; 23 years ago (2001)

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Free concerts by local and national performers are held most Sundays throughout the summer. Over the years, artists such as Coldplay, Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews Band and Bob Dylan have played at the Les Schwab Amphitheater, and the venue has hosted events such as Bend Brewfest.[1]

A 2010 research study[2] found that the Les Schwab Amphitheater impacts the Central Oregon economy in the following ways:

  • Thirty nine percent of concert attendees (or 10,254 individuals) were out-of-town visitors.
  • Among the out-of-town visitors, 80 percent said they came specifically for the concert.
  • The average length of stay for out-of-town concert attendees was 2.2 nights with 71 percent staying in Bend lodging accommodations, five percent in Redmond, five percent in Eagle Crest, four percent in Sunriver and 15 percent elsewhere.
  • Total concert-related spending in the Central Oregon area was estimated to be $3.61 million, spent on dining, shopping, lodging, recreation, groceries, gas stations, and a variety of other services.
  • Total trip-related spending by out-of-town visitors attracted to Bend specifically to attend the concert series was $2.26 million.

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