AT&T Amphitheater, Fresno
The AT&T Rotary Amphitheater is Fresno's premier amphitheater offering state-of-the-art sound and lighting in a unique
and intimate outdoor setting. The theatre is situated in Woodward Park, a 235-acre facility located on the south bank of
the San Joaquin River between Highway 41 and Friant Road. It is nestled within lakes, streams, trees and trails and will
ultimately seat 3,000 people in orchestral, plaza and terraced lawn areas in continuation of the Greek open amphitheater
tradition. Many patrons are surprised by the intimacy of the theater and how close all of the seats are to the stage and the
superb sound.
Food and beverages are available for purchase before and during the concert. A selection of California table wines,
micro brews and a full assortment of your favorite beverages, soft drinks and bottled waters in addition to an array of
gourmet foods are also available.
The Rotary Amphitheater is located next to the Japanese Gardens in Woodward Park. Enter via the Audubon Drive
entrance off of Friant Road and follow the signs. Plenty of parking is reserved for Amphitheater patrons next to the venue.
Gates to the main concert grounds open approximately one hour prior to show time. No outside food and beverages may
be brought into the venue and all shows are produced rain or shine.
The theater has already hosted such nationally renown stars of contemporary jazz as Al Jarreau, David Sanborn,
Hiroshima, The Rippingtons, Richard Elliot, Boney James, Avenue Blue, Peter White, Rick Braun, Craig Chaquico and
The Pete Escovedo Orchestra as part of our inaugural season.
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