RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

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RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
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RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Former names
  • The Amphitheater at Clark County (2003–10)
  • Sleep Country Amphitheater (2010–14)
  • Amphitheater Northwest (2015)
  • Sunlight Supply Amphitheater (2015–21)
Address17200 NE Delfel Road
Ridgefield, Washington 98642-9480
Coordinates 45°44′34″N122°40′01″W / 45.74278°N 122.66694°W / 45.74278; -122.66694
OwnerQuincunx of Washington
Type Amphitheatre
Capacity 18,000
Construction
Opened2003
Construction cost$40 million
Website
www.livenation.com/venue/KovZpZAJld6A/rv-inn-style-resorts-amphitheater-events

RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater, formerly known as the Sleep Country Amphitheater, [1] Amphitheater Northwest, [2] and the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater (originally The Amphitheater at Clark County and commonly Clark County Amphitheater), is an 18,000-seat capacity amphitheater, located in Ridgefield, Washington. It holds 7,810 covered seats and lawn seating for about 10,000. [3]

Contents

It is the largest outdoor amphitheater in the Portland metropolitan area. It is used for concerts, stage shows and other special events, including the Clark County Fair. Construction started in 2002, with Sustaita Architects designing the venue and Hoffman Construction Company building it. [4]

History

After its opening in 2003, it operated at a $1 million to $3 million loss through 2008. On July 10, 2009, Coldplay became the first music act to sell out the venue. [5] The Amphitheater at Clark County was renamed Sleep Country Amphitheater in March 2010 after the parent company of Sleep Country USA acquired the naming rights, initially for three years. [1] That contract having expired (and not been renewed), the facility was renamed Amphitheater Northwest in January 2015. [2] This name ended up being temporary, as the venue's owners were reported to be seeking a new sponsor. [2] In October, they did so, and the venue was renamed Sunlight Supply Amphitheater. In August 2021, the venue was renamed after new sponsor, RV Inn Style Resorts. [6]

Events

List of events held at the Amphitheater
ArtistEventDateOpening Act(s)
50 Cent The Final Lap Tour September 6, 2023 Busta Rhymes, Jeremih
311 Summer Unity TourSeptember 4, 2012 Slightly Stoopid & SOJA
Aerosmith Honkin' on Bobo Tour May 22, 2004 Cheap Trick
Alanis Morissette So-Called Chaos/Au Naturale TourJuly 26, 2004 Barenaked Ladies & Nellie McKay
Alice in Chains 2007 TourSeptember 9, 2007 Velvet Revolver & Sparta
Backstreet Boys Never Gone Tour September 2, 2005 Kaci Brown & Seminole County
The Black Crowes 2006 TourJune 11, 2006 Drive-By Truckers & Robert Randolph and the Family Band
Blondie Whip It To Shreds TourSeptember 8, 2012 Devo
Brad Paisley & The Drama Kings Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour May 25, 2007 Jack Ingram, Kellie Pickler & Taylor Swift
H2O Tour September 10, 2010 Darius Rucker, Justin Moore, Josh Thompson, Easton Corbin & Steel Magnolia
World TourJune 15, 2019Chris Lane & Riley Green
Brooks & Dunn Neon Circus & Wild West Show TourSeptember 24, 2004 Montgomery Gentry & Gretchen Wilson
October 14, 2005 Big & Rich, The Warren Brothers & Cowboy Troy
Classic Rock FestivalJune 27, 2004
Coldplay Twisted Logic Tour August 17, 2005 Black Mountain
Viva la Vida Tour July 10, 2009 Kitty, Daisy & Lewis & Amadou & Mariam
Counting Crows Hard Candy TourJuly 10, 2003John Mayer & Maroon 5
Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings TourSeptember 20, 2008Maroon 5 & Augustana
Country JamboreeSeptember 15, 2006
September 16, 2006
September 17, 2006
Crosby, Stills & Nash 2010 TourJune 11, 2010
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Freedom of Speech TourJuly 28, 2006
Crüe Fest 2 July 28, 2009
Deep Purple Bananas World TourSeptember 9, 2004 Dixie Dregs & Joe Satriani
Def Leppard X World TourSeptember 26, 2003 Ricky Warwick
Rock of Ages TourJune 1, 2005
Downstage Thrust Tour September 12, 2007 Styx & Foreigner
Songs from the Sparkle Lounge Tour September 11, 2009 Poison & Cheap Trick
Mirrorball Tour September 14, 2011Heart
The Doobie Brothers World Gone Crazy TourJuly 10, 2011 War
Earth, Wind & Fire 2008 TourJune 27, 2008
Fish FestSeptember 23, 2005
Fleetwood Mac Say You Will Tour July 5, 2004
Gigantour September 11, 2005
Goo Goo Dolls 20th Anniversary TourJune 21, 2006Counting Crows & Augustana
Heart Red Velvet Car TourSeptember 24, 2010 Night Ranger
Heartbreaker TourAugust 30, 2013 Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience
Honda Civic Tour 12th Annual Honda Civic Tour September 27, 2013
Jack Johnson 2010 World Tour October 3, 2010 G. Love & Special Sauce & Animal Liberation Orchestra
Jackson Browne The Naked Ride Home TourJuly 21, 2003 Steve Earle & Keb' Mo'
James Taylor October Road TourSeptember 28, 2003
2005 TourAugust 26, 2005
2008 TourJuly 24, 2008
Jason Aldean Night Train Tour September 26, 2013 Jake Owen & Thomas Rhett
Back in the Saddle TourSeptember 18, 2021 Hardy and Lainey Wilson
Jessica Simpson Reality Tour July 25, 2004 Ryan Cabrera
Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band Tiki Time TourSeptember 18, 2003
John Mayer & Sheryl Crow 2006 TourSeptember 24, 2006 Marjorie Fair
John Mayer Continuum TourJune 1, 2007 Ben Folds & Rocco DeLuca and the Burden
Born and Raised World Tour July 19, 2013 Phillip Phillips
John Mayer Trio 2004 TourJuly 10, 2004Maroon 5 & DJ Logic
Josh Groban Closer TourAugust 27, 2004
Journey Classic Rock's Main Event TourSeptember 17, 2004Styx & REO Speedwagon
Revelation Tour September 21, 2008Cheap Trick & Heart
Journey & Steve Miller Band2014 TourJuly 20, 2014 Tower of Power
Judas Priest Angel of Retribution TourJuly 4, 2005 Queensrÿche
Kelly Clarkson & The Fray 2012 Summer TourJuly 21, 2012 Carolina Liar
Kenny Chesney Margaritas N' Senorita's TourJuly 26, 2003 Keith Urban & Deana Carter
The Poets & Pirates TourJune 3, 2008 LeAnn Rimes
Goin' Coastal TourJuly 23, 2011 Uncle Kracker & Billy Currington
Kid Rock First Kiss TourSeptember 4, 2015 Foreigner
KISS Rock the Nation Tour June 22, 2004Poison & ZO2
KISS & Mötley Crüe The Tour August 19, 2012The Treatment
KISS & Def Leppard 40th Anniversary Tour/Heroes Tour June 27, 2014 Kobra and the Lotus
Lana Del Rey The Endless Summer Tour May 22, 2015 Courtney Love
Lil Wayne & Drake Lil Wayne Vs. Drake TourSeptember 13, 2014
Lilith Fair July 2, 2010
Lynyrd Skynyrd & Bad Company 40th Anniversaries TourJune 21, 2013 Black Stone Cherry
The Monkees 45th Anniversary Tour July 9, 2011
Mötley Crüe Carnival of Sins TourJuly 31, 2005 Silvertide & The Exies
30th Anniversary TourAugust 11, 2011Poison & New York Dolls
Farewell Tour July 26, 2014 Alice Cooper
Nickelback The Long Road Tour September 5, 2004 Puddle of Mudd, 3 Doors Down & 12 Stones
Dark Horse Tour August 28, 2009 Hinder, Papa Roach & Saving Abel
Nine Inch Nails Live: With Teeth Tour May 27, 2006 TV on the Radio & Bauhaus
Nine Inch Nails & Soundgarden 2014 TourAugust 29, 2014 The Dillinger Escape Plan
No Doubt & Blink-182 2004 TourJune 17, 2004 Phantom Planet
OneRepublic Native Summer Tour June 10, 2014The Script & American Authors
PDX Rock FestivalSeptember 23, 2012
Pearl Jam Backspacer Tour September 26, 2009 Relentless7
The Police The Police Reunion Tour July 11, 2008 Fiction Plane & Elvis Costello and The Imposters
R.E.M. 2003 TourSeptember 3, 2003 Wilco
Reba McEntire 2 Hats & A Redhead TourJune 11, 2005Brad Paisley & Terri Clark
Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby TourJune 24, 2007
Rush R30: 30th Anniversary Tour July 3, 2004
Snakes & Arrows Tour July 21, 2007
June 1, 2008
Time Machine Tour June 28, 2011
Clockwork Angels Tour July 28, 2013
Scorpions Get Your Sting and Blackout World Tour August 7, 2010 Ratt & The Blackout
The Smashing Pumpkins Zeitgeist TourSeptember 21, 2007 Satellite Party
Steely Dan The Fab-Originees.com TourJuly 27, 2006 Michael McDonald
Steve Miller Band 2004 TourAugust 21, 2004 Big Head Todd and the Monsters & Supersuckers
Let Your Hair Down TourJuly 17, 2011 Eric Johnson
Tim McGraw Live Like You Were Dying TourJuly 18, 2004Big & Rich & The Warren Brothers
Live Your Voice TourJune 25, 2008Jason Aldean & Halfway to Hazard
Emotional Traffic TourJune 17, 2011 Luke Bryan & The Band Perry
Toby Keith Hookin' Up & Hangin' Out TourJuly 28, 2007 Miranda Lambert, Flynnville Train & Trailer Choir
Biggest & Baddest TourJuly 18, 2008Montgomery Gentry, Carter's Chord & Mica Roberts
American Ride TourJuly 23, 2010 Trace Adkins & James Otto
Locked & Loaded TourAugust 19, 2011 Eric Church & JT Hodges
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 30th Anniversary TourJuly 29, 2006 Stevie Nicks & Trey Anastasio Band
Tori Amos Summer of Sin TourSeptember 9, 2005
Train Mermaids of Alcatraz Tour August 13, 2013 Gavin DeGraw & The Script
Uprising FestivalMay 26, 2007
June 6, 2008
Uproar Festival September 23, 2012
September 11, 2013
Willie Nelson & Family Songbird TourJune 30, 2007
Heroes TourSeptember 6, 2012
Zac Brown Band Uncaged TourSeptember 13, 2013
Great American Road Trip TourSeptember 28, 2014Ryan Kinder
Jekyll + Hyde Tour July 12, 2015Muddy Magnolias
ZZ Top Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers Tour September 19, 2003 Ted Nugent
Summer Scorcher Tour August 26, 2007 The Pretenders, Gin Blossoms & Stray Cats

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