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Jacobs Pavilion

Coordinates: 41°29′46″N 81°42′12″W / 41.495984°N 81.703304°W / 41.495984; -81.703304
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Jacobs Pavilion
Jacobs Pavilion as viewed from the Cuyahoga River
Jacobs Pavilion as viewed from the Cuyahoga River
Map
Full nameJacobs Pavilion at the Nautica Entertainment Complex
Former namesNautica Stage (1987-2003)
Scene Pavilion (2003-06)
The Plain Dealer Pavilion (2006-09)
Nautica Pavilion (2009-11)
Address2014 Sycamore Street Cleveland, Ohio U.S.
Coordinates41°29′46″N 81°42′12″W / 41.495984°N 81.703304°W / 41.495984; -81.703304
OwnerJacobs Entertainment, Inc.
(booked by AEG Presents)
Typeamphitheater
Capacity4,100 (permanent seating)
5,000 (with temporary floor seating)
Construction
Opened1987
Renovated2002
Structural engineerGeiger Engineers
Website
https://jacobspavilion.com/

Jacobs Pavilion (originally Nautica Stage, later Scene Pavilion, The Plain Dealer Pavilion and Nautica Pavilion) is an open-air amphitheater located on the west bank of The Flats in Cleveland, Ohio. The venue is part of the Nautica Waterfront District owned by Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.[1]

History

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The amphitheater opened in 1987 as Nautica Stage and was renamed Scene Pavilion in 2003, following renovations that included the addition of a canopy.[2]

The naming rights were then purchased by The Plain Dealer in 2006 and it was renamed The Plain Dealer Pavilion, a name which lasted until February 2009 when it was renamed Nautica Pavilion.[3]

Its current name was adopted in March 2011.[4]

The venue offers bleacher and festival seating with a view of the Cuyahoga River, the lights of downtown Cleveland and the picturesque lighted bridges of the area, and typically holds 20 to 30 events with the concert season beginning in late spring, going through the summer, and ending in early fall.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ABOUT US - Nautica Waterfront District.com
  2. ^ "Jacobs Pavilion". Geiger Engineers. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  3. ^ Pledger, Marcia (2009-02-06). "Amphitheater on West Bank of the Flats to be renamed 'Nautica Pavilion'". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2009-02-06.
  4. ^ Soeder, John (2011-03-30). "Time Warner Cable Amphitheater Closes; Nautica Pavilion Reborn as Jacobs Pavilion". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
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