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| Former names | The Amphitheatre at Regency Park(2001-04) |
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| Address | 8003 Regency Pkwy Cary, NC 27518-8503 |
| Coordinates | 35°43′43″N78°47′45″W / 35.728742°N 78.795737°W /35.728742; -78.795737 |
| Owner | Town of Cary |
| Operator | ASM Global & Outback Concerts |
| Type | Amphitheatre |
| Capacity | 7,000 |
| Construction | |
| Opened | June 10, 2000 (2000-06-10) |
| Architect | William Rawn Associates |
| Website | |
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TheKoka Booth Amphitheatre[1] is aperforming artsamphitheatre inCary, North Carolina,United States. It is located in Regency Park, which is owned and operated by the Town of Cary. The venue is managed by SMG, formally known asSpectacor Management Group. The venue was known asThe Amphitheatre at Regency Park before the town's decision to name it after the former Cary mayorKoka Booth. It was constructed in 2000 on the north bank of the park's Symphony Lake.
The Booth Amphitheatre is located on Regency Parkway in southern Cary, which can be accessed byUS Route 1/US 64 via the Tryon Road exit. The venue predominantly serves theTriangle area. The amphitheater, as well as adjacentRegency Park, has played host to the annual Cary 5K/10K since 2005.
The Booth Amphitheatre has hosted many festivals and a number of concerts by theNorth Carolina Symphony and numerous other performers.