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Leader Bank Pavilion

Coordinates:42°20′55″N71°02′10″W / 42.34861°N 71.03611°W /42.34861; -71.03611
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Amphitheater in Boston, Massachusetts, US

Leader Bank Pavilion
from Boston Harbor (2017)
Map
Interactive map of Leader Bank Pavilion
Full nameLeader Bank Pavilion
Former namesHarbor Lights Pavilion(1994-98)
BankBoston Pavilion(1999)
FleetBoston Pavilion(2000-04)
Bank of America Pavilion(2004-13)
Blue Hills Bank Pavilion(2014-19)
Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion(2019-21)
Address290 Northern Ave
Boston,MA 02210-2016
LocationSeaport District
OwnerLive Nation
Capacity5,000
Construction
OpenedAugust 12, 1994 (1994-08-12)
Renovated1998-99
ArchitectFTL Associates
Structural engineerRoss Dalland, P.E.
Website
www.leaderbank.com/about/leader-bank-pavilion/
Building details
Renovating team
ArchitectA.Form Architecture
EngineerBuroHappold
Structural engineerSpandome Center
Civil engineerH. W. Moore Associates, Inc.
Main contractorBeacon Skanska

TheLeader Bank Pavilion is an outdooramphitheater located inBoston,Massachusetts, used for concerts. It seats 5,000. Its season runs from May until October. The venue originally opened in August 1994 nearFan Pier. Due to land rights, it closed at the end of its season in 1998 and thetensile structure was relocated to its current location in South Boston, where it reopened in July 1999.

Name rights

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  • Harbor Lights Pavilion was the original name. Originally located at the site of the currentUS District Courthouse at Fan Pier, it was moved a few hundred yards down the street when the courthouse was built.[1]
  • Bank of Boston Pavilion.[2]
  • BankBoston Pavilion. When Bank of Boston and Baybank merged in 1996 to formBankBoston, the pavilion likewise changed its name to the BankBoston Pavilion.[3]
  • FleetBoston Pavilion. In 1999,Live Nation purchased the venue and sold the naming rights toFleetBoston Financial, renaming it FleetBoston Pavilion.[4]
  • Bank of America Pavilion. In 2004 FleetBoston merged withBank of America and the pavilion was then renamed to Bank of America Pavilion.[5]
  • Blue Hills Bank Pavilion. Beginning January 1, 2014,Blue Hills Bank won the naming rights for the venue for a period of just under 10 years.[6]
  • Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion. Beginning February 4, 2019, followingRockland Trust Bank's acquisition of Blue Hills Bank.[7]
  • Leader Bank Pavilion. Beginning April 5, 2021, Leader Bank won the naming rights for the venue.[8]

Noted performers

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Recordings

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On September 7, 1997,Widespread Panic recorded a version of their song "Pickin' Up the Pieces" with special guestBranford Marsalis for the live albumLight Fuse, Get Away.[9]

On August 21, 2007, progressive metal bandDream Theater recorded three songs for their live album and DVDChaos in Motion 2007–2008.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Kronenburg, Robert (2008) [1996].Portable Architecture: Design and Technology. Basel / Boston / Berlin: Birkhäuser. p. 68.ISBN 978-3-7643-8324-4.
  2. ^"Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion". RetrievedDecember 13, 2021.
  3. ^Goodison, Donna L. (December 20, 1999)."BankBoston Pavilion: Good-bye South Boston?".Boston Business Journal. RetrievedMay 30, 2017.
  4. ^Cholankeril, Eric J.; Sunkavally, Naveen (July 12, 2000)."No Doubt, Lit, Black Eyed Peas".The Tech.Massachusetts Institute of Technology. RetrievedMay 30, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^Fernandes, Deirdre (September 24, 2013)."Seaport concert venue in search of a name".The Boston Globe. RetrievedMay 30, 2017.
  6. ^Fernandes, Deirdre (December 14, 2013)."Blue Hills Bank gets its name on waterfront pavilion".The Boston Globe. RetrievedMay 30, 2017.
  7. ^Chesto, Jon (February 4, 2019)."Blue Hills Bank Pavilion is no more—meet the Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion".The Boston Globe.
  8. ^Dumcius, Gintautas; Ryan, Greg (April 5, 2021)."Leader Bank nabs naming rights for Seaport concert pavilion".Boston Business Journal.
  9. ^Curtis (August 26, 2012)."Widespread Panic – 09/07/1997 – Boston, MA".Panic Stream. RetrievedDecember 13, 2021.
  10. ^"Dream Theater – Chaos In Motion".Discogs. RetrievedDecember 13, 2021.

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