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Amway Center Concerts

 
Event NameDate
George Strait & Martina McBrideFeb 11, 2012
Saturday 7:30 PM
Romeo SantosMar 02, 2012
Friday 8:00 PM
Elton JohnMar 10, 2012
Saturday 8:00 PM
Red Hot Chili PeppersMar 31, 2012
Saturday 8:00 PM
Van HalenApr 12, 2012
Thursday 7:30 PM
Tom Petty and The HeartbreakersMay 03, 2012
Thursday 7:30 PM
Nickelback, Bush, Seether & My Darkest DaysMay 04, 2012
Friday 6:00 PM
Roger WatersJun 16, 2012
Saturday 8:00 PM

Amway Center Concert Tickets

The Amway Center is known as a sports venue which is being built in Orlando, Florida. It will be component of Downtown Master Plan 3: a plan this involves improvements to your Citrus Bowl along with a new performing arts center. The arena, whose completion is expected with time for the 2010-11 NBA season, will probably be here is where hula the Orlando Magic of your National Basketball Association, the Orlando Predators of Arena Football League, the Orlando Titans of this National Lacrosse League and will host the 2012 NBA All-Star Game. The groundbreaking ceremony came about at noon, July 25, 2008. It will be a great venue to see any type of concert in Orlando!

Amway Center can have an NBA basketball capacity of 18,500. It is really an increase in excess of 1,200 seats over Amway Arena. 1,428 of those seats could be club seats, a feature Amway Arena does not need. It's going to feature four concourses, instead of the single concourse at Amway Arena, 56 suites, in contrast to 26 for Amway Arena, and also will feature 66 loge boxes, with total seating for 316. The planning documents confirmed Vander Weide's suggestion the fact that suites could well be amongst the seating levels.