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Amphitheat­er soon will make its debut

- By Brian Ballou Staff writer

A blinding-white canopy dominates the low sky at the center of Miramar Regional Park: 5,000 square feet of taut PVC-coated polyester fabric poked upward by two towering masts.

The soaring form is part of a $7.4 million, 4.1-acre amphitheat­er that city officials hope will attract concerts, holiday celebratio­ns, festivals and other events when it is completed by the end of March. A grand opening is scheduled in early summer that will include music and guest speakers, city spokeswoma­nNatasha Hampton said.

“This will offer our residents something that they have had to drive far for, a location where they can go to concerts and festivals, right here in their own city,” Mayor Wayne Messam said.

The canopy will provide cover for at least 3,000 weatherres­istant folding seats on a concrete surface. There will be seating for 2,000 on a grassy area behind the canopy .

The focal point is a large, elevated stage that includes lighting, projection screens and speakers. The venue will also have a sodded promenade area, a network of lighted walkways and an adjacent parking lot.

The city will rely on a thirdparty management contractor for bookings, and is looking to attract at least 15 large events annually and bring in at least a half million dollars yearly in revenue.

Annual events such as the Latin Music Festival and Funk fest would move from adjacent athletic fields to the amphitheat­er, preventing scheduling conflicts with sports league games, officials said.

Thefirst concert booking has not been finalized.

“However, there has been great interest in the venue for events ranging from faith and local community events to festivals, art and book fairs, and concerts,” Hampton said.

There is a lot of regional competitio­n for well-known acts, said Lyle Cayce, vice president of communicat­ions for the Pompano Beach Amphitheat­er, a 2,900-seat open-air venue

that typically hosts about two dozen concerts or events a year.

He said there is an abundance of facilities, including the Broward Center For Performing Arts, The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, the Magic City Casino

and the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, making competitio­n sharp for ticket sales.

“But the desire for the public to be entertaine­d isn’t going away, and there will be plenty of options,” Cayce said.

 ?? TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? The Miramar Regional Park amphitheat­er is scheduled to be completed by the end of March.
TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER The Miramar Regional Park amphitheat­er is scheduled to be completed by the end of March.

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