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*[[Joni Mitchell]] – July 18, 1983
*[[Joni Mitchell]] – July 18, 1983
*[[Preservation Hall Jazz Band]] - July 21, 1983, August 9, 1996 with [[Pete Fountain]] and [[Al Hirt]] and August 2, 1997 with [[Al Hirt]] and [[Pete Fountain]]
*[[Al Jarreau]] - August 9, 1983, July 19, 1985 with [[David Sanborn]], August 18, 1987 with [[Chaka Khan]] and August 1, 1989 with [[Take 6]]
*[[Diana Ross]] - August 19, 1983, June 15, 1991 and June 18, 2014
*[[Jimmy Buffett]] & The [[Coral Reefer Band]] – June 28, 1984 and August 14, 1990, with [[Little Feat]] and [[Zachary Richard]]
*[[Jimmy Buffett]] & The [[Coral Reefer Band]] – June 28, 1984 and August 14, 1990, with [[Little Feat]] and [[Zachary Richard]]
*[[The Moody Blues]] – July 6, 1984, July 15, 1986, with [[The Fixx]], July 28, 1988, with The John Kilzer Band, August 11, 1990, with The Jimmy Ryser Band, August 16, 1991, with Neverland, July 11, 1993, June 19, 1996, September 1, 1999, August 3, 2000, July 6, 2005 and July 9, 2010
*[[The Moody Blues]] – July 6, 1984, July 15, 1986, with [[The Fixx]], July 28, 1988, with The John Kilzer Band, August 11, 1990, with The Jimmy Ryser Band, August 16, 1991, with Neverland, July 11, 1993, June 19, 1996, September 1, 1999, August 3, 2000, July 6, 2005 and July 9, 2010
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*[[Stevie Ray Vaughan]] & [[Double Trouble (band)|Double Trouble]] – July 12, 1990, with Joe Cocker
*[[Stevie Ray Vaughan]] & [[Double Trouble (band)|Double Trouble]] – July 12, 1990, with Joe Cocker
*[[Bonnie Raitt]] – August 3, 1990, with The [[Jeff Healey]] Band, August 31, 1991, August 17, 1994, with [[Bruce Hornsby]], June 10, 1995, with [[Charles Brown (musician)|Charles Brown]] and [[Ruth Brown]], August 14, 2002, with Lyle Lovett and July 14, 2006, with [[Keb' Mo']]
*[[Bonnie Raitt]] – August 3, 1990, with The [[Jeff Healey]] Band, August 31, 1991, August 17, 1994, with [[Bruce Hornsby]], June 10, 1995, with [[Charles Brown (musician)|Charles Brown]] and [[Ruth Brown]], August 14, 2002, with Lyle Lovett and July 14, 2006, with [[Keb' Mo']]
*[[Diana Ross]] June 15, 1991 and June 18, 2014
*[[Steve Winwood]] – July 8, 1991, with Joe Cocker and June 1, 2012, with [[Michael Franti & Spearhead]]
*[[Steve Winwood]] – July 8, 1991, with Joe Cocker and June 1, 2012, with [[Michael Franti & Spearhead]]
*[[Yes (band)|Yes]] – July 19, 1991, June 19, 1994, July 4, 1998, June 30, 2010, with Peter Frampton and July 7, 2011, with Styx
*[[Yes (band)|Yes]] – July 19, 1991, June 19, 1994, July 4, 1998, June 30, 2010, with Peter Frampton and July 7, 2011, with Styx

Revision as of 11:15, 18 June 2016

Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
CMAC
CMAC "shell"
Map
Former namesFinger Lakes Performing Arts Center (1983-2005)
Address3355 Marvin Sands Drive
LocationHopewell, New York
Coordinates42°52′0″N 77°14′37″W / 42.86667°N 77.24361°W / 42.86667; -77.24361
OwnerFinger Lakes Community College
(managed by SMG)
TypeAmphitheatre
Seating typereserved and lawn
Capacity15,000
Construction
Opened1983
Renovated2005-2006
Website
www.cmacevents.com

The Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC), originally the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center (FLPAC) is an outdoor concert venue in the Town of Hopewell, New York, just east of the City of Canandaigua, on the grounds of Finger Lakes Community College.

The amphitheater opened in 1983, with a mix of seating under the open air roof and on the hillside lawn looking down into the facility. It is the summer home of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and is managed by SMG (the same firm that manages the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York).[1]

Between the 2005 and 2006 seasons the amphitheater was rebuilt at a cost of about $13 million, to add 54 elevated luxury booths (seating capacity of 4 per booth), expand the general seating under the amphitheater roof from 2,600 to 5,000, and install new state of the art house lighting and sound systems.

The center is named after Constellation Brands, a wine company, and Marvin Sands, founder of the Canandaigua Brands winery.[2]

Events

List of Events

See also

References

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