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Coordinates: 41°59′33″N 71°13′12″W / 41.992479°N 71.219983°W / 41.992479; -71.219983
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* [[The Who]] (The DVD, "The Who: Live in Boston" was filmed here in September 2002)
* [[The Who]] (The DVD, "The Who: Live in Boston" was filmed here in September 2002)
* [[Phish]] (A track from 1994's [[A Live One]] was recorded here, the same night they also performed their complete [[Gamehendge]] saga)
* [[Phish]] (A track from 1994's [[A Live One]] was recorded here, the same night they also performed their complete [[Gamehendge]] saga)
* [[One Direction]] (June 26th, 2013 for their Take Me Home tour)
* [[Big Time Rush (band)|Big Time Rush]] (July 21, 2013 for their summer break tour)


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Revision as of 17:37, 7 August 2013

Comcast Center
Great Woods
File:Comcast Center logo.png
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Former namesTweeter Center for the Performing Arts
Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts
LocationMansfield, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°59′33″N 71°13′12″W / 41.992479°N 71.219983°W / 41.992479; -71.219983
OwnerLive Nation
TypeOutdoor amphitheater
Seating typereserved, lawn
Capacity19,900
OpenedJune 1986

Comcast Center (formerly known as Great Woods and as Tweeter Center) is a Live Nation-owned outdoor amphitheater located in Mansfield, Massachusetts, 30 miles south of Boston, Massachusetts, USA at the intersection of I-495 and Route 140. The seating capacity is approximately 19,900. Approximately 7,000 are covered seats in the pavilion, 7,000 are open-air seats, and general admission is on the lawn. It was originally known as Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts until 1999 when Tweeter purchased the naming rights, renaming the venue Tweeter Center. However, due to financial struggles and bankruptcy, the Tweeter Home Entertainment Group opted out of its naming contract with the venue. Beginning in the summer of 2008, Comcast purchased the naming rights, officially renaming the venue Comcast Center. The 2008 WBCN River Rave was the last event at the "Tweeter Center"; the next day, there was another event from (sister station) WZLX at the "Comcast Center". Because it is an outdoor venue, the Comcast Center is generally open May through September. The Comcast Center played host to the 23rd annual Farm Aid concert to support American agricultural workers.

The Comcast Center was named the top-grossing amphitheater of the decade by Billboard magazine in 2010.[1]

Special musical performances

The following artists have engaged in a special performance at the venue:

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