Former names | Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater (1990-1999) Post-Gazette Pavilion (2000-2009) First Niagara Pavilion (2010-2016) |
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Location | 665 Route 18 Burgettstown, PA 15021 |
Coordinates | 40°25′12″N 80°26′03″W / 40.420067°N 80.434044°WCoordinates: 40°25′12″N 80°26′03″W / 40.420067°N 80.434044°W |
Owner | Live Nation |
Type | Outdoor amphitheatre |
Seating type | reserved, lawn |
Capacity | approx. 23,000 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1989 |
Opened | June 17, 1990 |
KeyBank Pavilion (originally Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater, formerly Post-Gazette Pavilion and First Niagara Pavilion) is an outdoor amphitheater in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, United States, 25 miles west of Pittsburgh. The venue holds approximately 23,000 fans – 7,100 in a reserved-seating, open-air pavilion and an additional 16,000 on a general-admission lawn. It is owned and operated by Live Nation.
The venue opened as Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheatre and hosted its first national act, Billy Joel, on June 17, 1990. A second show was added on June 18, 1990 due to the record-breaking response. Since, it has hosted many other "big-name" concerts.
Janet Jackson was scheduled to perform during her Rhythm Nation World Tour on September 3, 1990, but the show was cancelled.
Grateful Dead played this venue twice (June 22 and 23, 1992).
INXS played their final concert with former lead vocalist Michael Hutchence on September 27, 1997, less than two months before his death.
Phish performed and recorded their show, on July 29, 2003, which was later released as a live album, entitled Live Phish 07.29.03. They subsequently performed a sold-out show on June 18, 2009 and again on June 23, 2012.
Fleetwood Mac were scheduled to perform during their Say You Will Tour on June 10, 2004, but the show was cancelled.
Kings of Leon were scheduled to perform during their Come Around Sundown World Tour on September 7, 2010, with The Whigs and The Black Keys as their opening acts, but the show was cancelled, due to scheduling conflicts.