PNC Music Pavilion

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PNC Music Pavilion Charlotte
File:PNC Music Pavilion Charlotte Logo.jpg
Former names Blockbuster Pavilion (1991-2001)
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (2001-13)
Location 707 Pavilion Blvd.
Charlotte, North Carolina 28262
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Owner Live Nation
Operator Live Nation
Type Outdoor amphitheatre
Seating type reserved, lawn
Capacity 19,500
Opened July 4, 1991

PNC Music Pavilion (originally Blockbuster Pavilion and formerly Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre) is an outdoor amphitheater in Charlotte, North Carolina, that specializes in hosting large concerts. The venue largely replaced the Paladium Amphitheater at Carowinds as the premier outdoor venue in the Metrolina region. It was renamed under a new naming-rights deal with PNC Bank.[1]

The amphitheater is located on Pavilion Boulevard in the University City neighborhood near the US 29/I-485 (Outerbelt) interchange. The venue is operated by Live Nation, a concert company.

The amphitheater hosts many different varieties of acts, including rock, alternative, pop, country, jazz, and rhythm and blues, along with special events and festivals of all kinds.

The venue gained some notoriety in 2005, when Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran referred to the city of Charlotte as "Charlotte, Virginia".

Paul McCartney's final North American concert of The New World Tour was held at the amphitheater on June 15, 1993. The show was nationally broadcast on Fox, who aired commercials in place of some live songs.

The venue is a popular stop for summer tours, usually sandwiched between shows at Raleigh's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre and Atlanta's Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood, both of which are similarly sized venues. The Vans Warped Tour, Ozzfest and other traveling festivals generally always make an appearance here.

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