Sun Bowl Amphitheatre, Open-air theatre in Sun City, Arizona, United States
The Sun Bowl Amphitheatre is an open-air stage designed for outdoor performances with tiered seating areas. The facility also includes a regulation softball field on the same grounds.
The facility was built in 1966 by the Del E. Webb Construction Company at the request of Sun City's recreation department. It was created to serve the growing retirement community in the area.
The venue hosts regular Sunday evening shows that feature different music styles and performances throughout the year. These events have become a central gathering place for the local community and their guests.
Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to the venue, as seating operates on a general admission basis without reserved spots. Arriving early helps ensure a comfortable viewing position.
The venue features seven rows of seating carefully arranged so every audience member has a clear view of the stage. This design ensures good sightlines from any location within the amphitheatre.
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