Classic Amphitheatre at Strawberry Hill
Classic Amphitheatre | |
Location | Richmond, Virginia |
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Coordinates | 37°35′24″N 77°25′03″W / 37.59000°N 77.41750°WCoordinates: 37°35′24″N 77°25′03″W / 37.59000°N 77.41750°W |
Type | Outdoor amphitheatre |
Seating type | reserved, lawn |
Capacity | 7,000 |
Opened | 1991 |
The Classic Amphitheatre at Strawberry Hill is a 7,000-seat outdoor concert venue in Richmond, Virginia, that presented a summer-long concert series of major music acts from 1991–1999 and 2013–present. The venue presents concerts, hosts special events associated with the NASCAR races on the property, as well as graduation ceremonies of local high schools. It was the venue for the Virginia State Fair's annual concert series, until the Fair left Richmond after the 2008 Fair.
The amphitheatre is located on the grounds of Richmond International Raceway, which is the former home of the Virginia State Fair. At the time of its construction, the amphitheatre was the first of its type in the state of Virginia. The major summer amphitheatre concept was still relatively new at the time of construction, making the Classic Amphitheatre a sort of prototype for the later construction of Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Virginia Beach and Nissan Pavilion in Manassas—both larger venues (capacities over 20,000) in the state, with more amenities for concertgoers and artists alike.
The design and layout of the amphitheatre is similar to that of other major amphitheatres throughout America. 6,000 fixed seats on a raked concrete surface are positioned under a sloping roof, with a general admission area behind the seating that accommodates an additional 1,000 people.[1] The former lawn section was subsequently removed to make more room for improvements to the adjacent NASCAR track. A large lot is located behind the stage structure, for multiple buses and trucks, with two loading docks and the backstage area houses six private dressing rooms, with restrooms and showers.
Prior to the opening of the amphitheatre in 1991, the Richmond area had seen a major decline in major music acts at its indoor arena, Richmond Coliseum. When the amphitheatre opened, seasons were packed with A-list music acts that Richmond had not seen in several years. For the first few years of its operation, the summer concert series was titled the "Budweiser Concert Series," sponsored by Budweiser. Since many summer concert tours were mounted solely for outdoor venues, Richmond was the only Virginia stop on the tour of many artists on their summer itineraries, making it a destination venue for people from all over the state. When the larger outdoor venues in Manassas and Virginia Beach were built, starting in 1995, with substantially larger capacities, the Classic Amphitheatre noticed a steady decline in the quality of shows promoters were able to book there. Although it was still able to secure several A-list acts each season, more and more acts were again skipping Richmond for the larger venues. In its last official season, in 1999, only one act was booked that summer -- Hootie & the Blowfish. After that season, the promoter pulled out of the venue and the owners were not able to attract the interest of any other promoters. During the summer of 2013, the venue resumed presenting summer concerts.[2]
Though seen as state-of-the-art at the time of its opening, in comparison to similar contemporary amphitheatres, the Classic Amphitheatre had several downfalls. Sales and consumption of alcohol was restricted to a gated-off area, away from the seating; no alcohol could be taken into the seating areas. Though it had several corporate sponsorships, the venue did not have formal box-seating or suites for its sponsors—a major component of contemporary amphitheatres. The lawn seating area was smaller than the fixed seating area—at most contemporary amphitheatres, the festival lawn seating is often twice the size (or larger) of the fixed seating.
Events
List of events held at the Amphitheatre | ||||
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Artist | Event | Date | Opening Act(s) | |
10,000 Maniacs | Our Time in Eden Tour | June 22, 1993 | World Party | |
311 | 311 Tour | September 14, 1996 | Deftones & The Urge | |
Aerosmith | Get a Grip Tour | September 19, 1994 | Collective Soul | |
Nine Lives Tour | July 14, 1997 | Jonny Lang | ||
Alan Jackson & The Strayhorns | A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) Tour | September 17, 1993 | John Anderson | |
Who I Am Tour | September 18, 1994 | Faith Hill | ||
1995 Tour | October 8, 1995 | David Ball | ||
Everything I Love Tour | May 16, 1997 | LeAnn Rimes | ||
1998 Tour | May 16, 1998 | Deana Carter | ||
All-4-One | All-4-One Tour | October 1, 1994 | ||
The Allman Brothers Band | 1992 Tour | September 1, 1992 | ||
1995 Tour | August 1, 1995 | Chris Anderson Band & DAG | ||
1996 Tour | July 3, 1996 | Edwin McCain Band & Jupiter Coyote | ||
1998 Tour | September 15, 1998 | Sister Hazel | ||
Amy Grant | House of Love Tour | August 20, 1995 | NewSong | |
The Avett Brothers | The Carpenter Tour | July 25, 2013 | ||
The B-52's | 1994 Tour | July 17, 1994 | Booker T. & the M.G.'s | |
1998 Tour | July 30, 1998 | The Pretenders | ||
The Band Perry | We Are Pioneers World Tour | July 12, 2014 | Easton Corbin & Lindsay Ell | |
Barry Manilow | Summer of '78 Tour | July 19, 1997 | ||
Barry White | The Icon Is Love Tour | July 30, 1995 | Chanté Moore | |
The Beach Boys | Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 Tour | July 3, 1997 | ||
Big Rockstock | May 30, 1998 | |||
May 31, 1998 | ||||
Billy Ray Cyrus | 1994 Tour | July 8, 1994 | Ken Mellons | |
Bob Dylan | Never Ending Tour 1996 | May 4, 1996 | Aimee Mann | |
Bonnie Raitt | Longing in Their Hearts Tour | October 19, 1994 | The Band | |
Boston | Walk On Tour | June 20, 1995 | ||
Brantley Gilbert | Let It Ride Tour | June 12, 2014 | Jon Pardi | |
Brooks & Dunn | 1994 Tour | May 19, 1994 | Aaron Tippin & Faith Hill | |
Waitin' on Sundown Tour | July 6, 1995 | Joe Diffie & Wade Hayes | ||
Bruce Hornsby | Harbor Lights Tour | September 4, 1993 | ||
1996 Tour | May 18, 1996 | The Aquarium Rescue Unit | ||
BuzzFest: Party for the Planet | April 21, 1996 | |||
April 11, 1997 | ||||
May 17, 1998 | ||||
Carman | 1994 Tour | September 23, 1994 | ||
Carole King | Colour of Your Dreams Tour | June 13, 1993 | ||
Chicago | 30th Anniversary Tour | August 10, 1997 | ||
Clay Walker | Hypnotize the Moon Tour | September 29, 1995 | Martina McBride | |
Clint Black | One Emotion Tour | September 30, 1994 | Gibson/Miller Band | |
1998 Tour | August 29, 1998 | Steve Wariner | ||
Collin Raye | 1997 Tour | September 26, 1997 | ||
The Connells | Ring Tour | October 9, 1993 | ||
Darius Rucker | True Believers Tour | July 18, 2014 | Joel Crouse | |
Daron Norwood | Ready, Willing & Able Tour | September 26, 1995 | ||
Dave Matthews Band | Under the Table and Dreaming Tour | July 25, 1995 | The Samples & Dionne Farris | |
Crash Tour | April 30, 1996 | |||
1997 Tour | June 3, 1997 | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones | ||
Delbert McClinton | Never Been Rocked Enough Tour | October 11, 1992 | ||
One of the Fortunate Few Tour | September 25, 1997 | |||
The Doobie Brothers | 1993 Tour | August 20, 1993 | 4 Wheel Drive | |
Earth, Wind & Fire | 1995 Tour | June 6, 1995 | ||
The Everly Brothers | 1993 Tour | July 17, 1993 | Dion DiMucci | |
Fleetwood Mac | Another Link in the Chain Tour | August 23, 1994 | Bad Company | |
Florida Georgia Line | Here's to the Good Times Tour | August 29, 2013 | Colt Ford | |
Goo Goo Dolls | A Boy Named Goo Tour | September 26, 1996 | 10,000 Maniacs & Barenaked Ladies | |
Gordon Lightfoot | 1992 Tour | September 27, 1992 | ||
H.O.R.D.E. Festival | July 27, 1993 | |||
August 24, 1994 | ||||
Hank Williams, Jr. | Out of Left Field Tour | May 25, 1993 | ||
Hog Wild Tour | June 11, 1995 | Rick Trevino | ||
Three Hanks: Men with Broken Hearts Tour | July 20, 1997 | Charlie Daniels Band, Travis Tritt & Jo Dee Messina | ||
The Hooters | Out of Body Tour | July 24, 1993 | The Smithereens | |
Hootie & the Blowfish | Cracked Rear View Tour | June 25, 1995 | Dillon Fence | |
Musical Chairs Tour | July 21, 1999 | Shawn Mullins | ||
Indigo Girls | Swamp Ophelia Tour | June 21, 1994 | Kristen Hall | |
Shaming of the Sun Tour | May 27, 1997 | |||
James Taylor | 1994 Tour | September 16, 1994 | ||
1996 Tour | August 17, 1996 | |||
Jennifer Nettles | That Girl Tour | August 15, 2014 | Brandy Clark | |
Jethro Tull | 1998 Tour | September 25, 1998 | Gov't Mule | |
Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band | Recession Recess Tour | May 21, 1992 | Evangeline | |
Joe Walsh | Songs for a Dying Planet Tour | June 2, 1993 | Glenn Frey | |
John Anderson | Paradise Tour | September 27, 1996 | ||
John Denver | Different Directions Tour | August 20, 1992 | ||
John Fogerty | Premonition Tour | July 24, 1998 | Sister 7 | |
John Michael Montgomery | Leave a Mark Tour | October 4, 1998 | ||
John Prine | 1993 Tour | August 10, 1993 | Nanci Griffith | |
John Tesh | Discovery Tour | July 7, 1996 | ||
Kenny G | Breathless Tour | July 11, 1993 | ||
Kenny Loggins | 1993 Tour | August 31, 1993 | ||
Kool & the Gang | 1995 Tour | September 21, 1995 | ||
Little Big Town | Tornado Tour | June 14, 2013 | Holly Williams | |
Little Feat | Shake Me Up Tour | July 31, 1992 | ||
1993 Tour | July 4, 1993 | |||
Live | Throwing Copper Tour | July 23, 1995 | Catherine Wheel & Buffalo Tom | |
Secret Samadhi Tour | August 12, 1997 | Luscious Jackson | ||
Lorrie Morgan | Shakin' Things Up Tour | October 3, 1997 | Joe Diffie & Sawyer Brown | |
Lynyrd Skynyrd | The Last Rebel Tour | August 17, 1993 | Bad Company | |
Endangered Species Tour | May 1, 1995 | Bloodline | ||
20 Tour | July 27, 1997 | Paul Rodgers & Corey Stevens | ||
1998 Tour | July 25, 1998 | |||
Mark Chesnutt | What a Way to Live Tour | September 22, 1994 | ||
Mary Chapin Carpenter | 1993 Tour | August 3, 1993 | Hal Ketchum | |
Meat Loaf & His Neverland Express | Everything Louder Tour | May 23, 1994 | Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies | |
Melissa Etheridge | Yes I Am Tour | August 16, 1994 | Billy Pilgrim | |
Michael Bolton | The One Thing Tour | September 14, 1994 | Dave Koz | |
The Monkees | 30th Anniversary Tour | August 7, 1996 | ||
The Moody Blues | 1994 Tour | July 7, 1994 | ||
Natalie Cole | Holly & Ivy Tour | July 22, 1995 | ||
New Orleans Festival | July 30, 1993 | |||
July 31, 1994 | ||||
The Oak Ridge Boys | 1994 Tour | September 29, 1994 | ||
Peabo Bryson | 1996 Tour | April 27, 1996 | ||
Phish | Hoist Tour | June 30, 1994 | ||
Raffi | Bananaphone Tour | August 31, 1994 | ||
Raffi Radio Tour | August 19, 1995 | |||
Randy Travis | Full Circle Tour | October 4, 1996 | Terri Clark | |
RatDog | 1995 Tour | August 18, 1995 | From Good Homes | |
1997 Tour | October 18, 1997 | Big Head Todd and the Monsters | ||
REO Speedwagon | Can't Stop Rockin' Tour | July 21, 1996 | Foreigner & Peter Frampton | |
Ricky Van Shelton | Love and Honor Tour | October 2, 1994 | The Mavericks & Hal Ketchum | |
Sade | Love Deluxe World Tour | September 5, 1993 | ||
Santana | Milagro Tour | October 27, 1992 | ||
Sawyer Brown | This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All Tour | September 27, 1995 | ||
Smokin' Grooves Festival | July 9, 1997 | |||
Spin Doctors | 1993 Tour | June 20, 1993 | Soul Asylum & Screaming Trees | |
Steve Miller Band | Wide River Tour | July 10, 1993 | Paul Rodgers | |
1994 Tour | July 22, 1994 | |||
Steven Curtis Chapman | Heaven in the Real World Tour | September 15, 1994 | Newsboys | |
Stevie Nicks | Street Angel Tour | August 6, 1994 | Darden Smith | |
Sting | Ten Summoner's Tales Tour | May 30, 1993 | Dada | |
Tanya Tucker | Complicated Tour | October 5, 1997 | Trace Adkins | |
Tesla | Psychotic Supper Tour | April 18, 1992 | FireHouse | |
Tim McGraw | 1995 Tour | April 23, 1995 | Little Texas & BlackHawk | |
Spontaneous Combustion Tour | August 22, 1996 | Faith Hill | ||
Tina Turner | What's Love? Tour | August 4, 1993 | Chris Isaak | |
Wildest Dreams Tour | June 20, 1997 | Cyndi Lauper | ||
Tracy Lawrence | I See It Now Tour | October 1, 1995 | Kathy Mattea & Rick Trevino | |
Traffic | Far from Home Reunion Tour | August 20, 1994 | The Subdudes | |
Travis Tritt | T-R-O-U-B-L-E Tour | July 29, 1993 | Trisha Yearwood & Little Texas | |
Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof Tour | September 9, 1994 | Joe Diffie & Lee Roy Parnell | ||
1995 Tour | August 31, 1995 | Marty Stuart & Doug Stone | ||
1998 Tour | April 25, 1998 | Diamond Rio & Dixie Chicks | ||
Van Halen | The Balance "Ambulance" Tour | August 30, 1995 | Our Lady Peace | |
III Tour | August 28, 1998 | Kenny Wayne Shepherd | ||
Vince Gill | High Lonesome Sound Tour | May 17, 1996 | Patty Loveless | |
1997 Tour | August 24, 1997 | Bryan White | ||
Virginia Symphony Orchestra | The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber | June 9, 1995 | ||
The Music of Led Zeppelin | June 7, 1996 | |||
Wynonna Judd | 1994 Tour | August 26, 1994 | Tim McGraw & BlackHawk | |
Revelations Tour | October 6, 1996 | BlackHawk | ||
Yanni | Yanni Live, The Symphony Concerts 1993 Tour | July 21, 1993 | ||
Yanni Live, The Symphony Concerts 1995 Tour | July 11, 1995 | |||
Yes | Talk Tour | August 24, 1994 | ||
ZZ Top | Mean Rhythm Global Tour | June 25, 1997 | Cheap Trick | |