Mesa Amphitheatre

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Mesa Amphitheater
Mesa Amphitheatre
Address263 North Center Street Mesa, AZ 85201
Type Amphitheatre
Seating typelawn
Capacity 4,950
Opened1979
Website
www.mesaamp.com/Online/

Mesa Amphitheatre is an outdoor concert venue with lawn seating located in Mesa, Arizona. It opened in 1979 [1] and has a maximum capacity of 4,950 people.

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The amphitheatre has kept its original design since opening and has become a popular destination for small and big acts alike.

Located in central Mesa, it has a tiered lawn large enough to attract popular events, yet intimate enough for everyone to have a good view of the stage.

Concerts

List of Concerts

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