Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Open-air theatre in Cary, US.
Koka Booth Amphitheatre is an open-air theatre in Cary surrounded by woodlands and Symphony Lake, with capacity for up to 7,000 attendees. The natural setting hosts a variety of events throughout the year.
The theatre opened in 2000 and was named after former Mayor Koka Booth, who shaped Cary's growth. Since then, it has grown into an important event venue in the region.
The venue hosts concerts, classical performances, and film screenings that appeal to many different tastes. This mix makes it a gathering place for music lovers and people interested in different kinds of arts.
The venue has 1,500 parking spaces and several food and drink stands. Visitors can bring their own chairs to sit on during the show and choose their own comfort level.
The site sits on a natural slope that descends toward the lake and nearby woodland trails. This slope allows visitors to sit at different heights while watching performances and enjoying the natural surroundings.
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