Pine Knob Music Theatre, Open-air amphitheater in Independence Township, United States.
Pine Knob Music Theatre is an open-air amphitheater featuring a roofed pavilion section and a sloping lawn area with a total capacity for about 15,000 spectators. The layout allows visitors to choose between covered seating closer to the stage or standing room on the grass further back.
This venue opened on June 25, 1972, with an afternoon performance by David Cassidy and became the largest outdoor amphitheater of its kind in the country at that time. Its success as an early large-scale outdoor concert venue helped shape how music events would be held across the nation.
The entrance once featured hand-painted walls celebrating the performers who appeared here, giving visitors a sense of the venue's storied past as they arrived. This artistic tradition has evolved into contemporary visual displays while keeping the focus on the artists who perform.
The site includes food vendors and beverage areas spread throughout the grounds, along with covered sections for those wanting shade during outdoor shows. Plan to arrive early on concert days if you want to secure a good spot, as popular performances can draw large crowds.
Bob Seger and Kid Rock each performed more than 30 shows at this location, making it a special home base for their careers during key periods. These repeated performances by major artists demonstrate how the venue became deeply connected to the musical identity of the region.
Location: Independence Township
Inception: June 25, 1972
Official opening: June 25, 1972
Website: http://palacenet.com
GPS coordinates: 42.74560,-83.37270
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:22
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