Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre

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Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre (formerly Coors Amphitheatre)
Location Chula Vista, California
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Opened 1998

Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre is a 19,492-seat amphitheatre located in Chula Vista, California. It is the largest concert venue of its size in the San Diego area. The venue is owned and operated by Live Nation.

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Area around the amphitheatre had previously been open fields and at one time been part of a large dairy farm. In the late 1990s, a development plan was created and a water park and concert venue were planned for the area. White Water Canyon (now Knott's Soak City) opened in 1997, while the Coors Amphitheatre opened July 21, 1998, the first venue of its kind in San Diego County. A month later, on August 21, 1998 the venue hosted its first sell-out concert with the Spice Girls.

In April of 2008 the venue was renamed Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre after naming rights were purchased by Cricket Communications, Inc.

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The Amphitheatre features 9,468 chairback seats and 10,024 lawn seats. During the spring, summer and fall months it is used for most first-tier concert tours, due primarily to its capacity (there are more seats at the Amphitheatre than at the San Diego Sports Arena.)

Some of the concerts that the venue has hosted included:

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Coordinates: 32°35′16″N, 117°0′23″W