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| Address | 2575 Glen Helen Parkway, San Bernardino, California |
| Location | San Bernardino, California, United States |
| Coordinates | 34°12′15″N117°24′08″W / 34.2043°N 117.4022°W /34.2043; -117.4022 |
| Owner | San Bernardino County[1] |
| Type | Amphitheatre |
| Capacity | 65,000 |
| Opened | 1993 (1993) |
| Website | |
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TheGlen Helen Amphitheater (originallyBlockbuster Pavilion and formerlyHyundai Pavilion andSan Manuel Amphitheater) is a 65,000-capacityamphitheater located in the hills ofGlen Helen Regional Park inSan Bernardino, California.[2]
It is the largest outdoor music venue in the United States.[1] The orchestra, box, and loge sections seat a combined 10,902 people, and the lawn section seats 54,098. It opened in 1993.
It was originally built for theUS Festival, and again forUS Festival 2 and originally held 300,000 people "grass only".
The amphitheater's concert season begins in March and ends in November, for the winter season.
The amphitheater has played host to many music festivals, includingAnger Management Tour,Area Festival, Battle of San Bernardino Festival,Crüe Fest,Crüe Fest 2,Family Values Tour,Gigantour,H.O.R.D.E. Festival,Identity Festival,It's Not Dead Festival,Knotfest, KROQ'sLA Invasion Festival,Mayhem Festival,Ozzfest,Projekt Revolution, Rock & Roll Blowout Festival,Rock the Bells Festival and Smokeout Music Festival.
Tina Turner performed during herWhat's Love? Tour on September 15, 1993, the show was recorded and was broadcast on Fox, entitledWhat's Love...? Live.
On July 11, 2008, theSan Manuel Casino announced that it had acquired a long-term agreement to the naming rights of the amphitheater, which was thereafter known as the San Manuel Amphitheater.
In January 2017, the San Manuel Indian Casino's naming rights contract expired, and the venue is now named the Glen Helen Amphitheater.[1]
Beginning in 2019,Garth Brooks had a three-year contract to perform an annual concert at the Glen Helen Amphitheater as part of hisStadium Tour. The last of his three concerts at Glen Helen was in 2021.