Cadence Bank Amphitheatre, Open-air music venue in Chastain Park, Atlanta, United States.
Chastain Park Amphitheater is an outdoor performance space nestled among trees with a capacity of roughly 6,500 people spread across both seated and lawn sections. The layout allows visitors to choose between reserved sections and open grass areas for a more relaxed seating experience.
The venue first opened in 1944 under the name North Fulton Park Amphitheatre, built through efforts started by Commissioner Troy Green Chastain in 1942. Over time it became a major performance destination and was eventually named after Chastain himself.
The venue draws people from across the region who gather under the open sky for concerts and performances throughout the year. This creates a community space where locals and visitors share evenings outdoors under the trees.
Visitors should bring mobile tickets for entry and keep bags within size limits as per venue rules. Arriving early helps secure a good spot in either the reserved sections or the grass areas.
For select events, the space offers table seating where guests can bring their own food and drinks for a dining experience during the show. This setup creates a more personal atmosphere compared to typical concert venues.
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