Time Warner Cable Amphitheater, Open-air theatre near Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, United States.
Time Warner Cable Amphitheater was an open-air venue with 5,000 seats positioned along the eastern bank of the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland. The riverside location allowed audiences to enjoy performances with views of the water and the city skyline.
The venue opened in 2001 originally as Tower City Amphitheater and became a major entertainment destination for the city. It closed in 2011 to make way for casino development in the area.
Throughout its decade of operation, the amphitheater hosted performances by major artists including Chicago, Rob Zombie, Dave Chappelle, and Alice Cooper.
Since the site no longer exists, visitors cannot access the venue itself today. For those interested in the location's history, a walk along the riverfront remains worthwhile to see the area where it once stood.
After closure, the site became a parking area before being demolished entirely in 2012. This rapid transformation from performance venue to parking lot illustrates how quickly urban entertainment spaces can change.
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