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Miramar’s new venue

Fourth of July concert includes fireworks display

- By Lisa J. Huriash Staff writer

A concert will be the first event at the city’s amphitheat­er.

Miramar’s amphitheat­er is officially ready to open with a bang.

A free Fourth of July concert will be the first event at the city’s newest venue, the Miramar Amphitheat­er at Regional Park, and it will be capped off with a fireworks display.

The $7.4 million outdoor entertainm­ent destinatio­n, planned since 2013, will be used to host concerts and festivals. It features a covered stage and seating, a sodded promenade, a network of lighted walk ways, projection screens, a parking area and other amenities.

The venue, at 16801 Miramar Parkway, fits 5,000 people— 3,000 covered under the canopy and 2,000 more behind the canopy on the promenade.

NatashaHam­pton, the assistant city manager, said the amphitheat­er is envisioned as an attraction that adds to Broward’s “collateral” to attract tourism. Her ideas include potential boxing matches or perhaps grand quinceañer­a parties.

“Thatwas the really overall goal of this commission, to make this a destinatio­n,” she said, for sports, arts, entertainm­ent, culture.

“It gives Miramar that edge,” she said. There’s an “enormous space to be creative.”

The next booking so far is the LatinMusic Festival scheduled for LatinHerit­ageMonth in September.

 ?? TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Miramar’s new $7.4 million outdoor entertainm­ent destinatio­n features a covered stage and seating, a sodded promenade, lighted walkways and projection screens.
TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Miramar’s new $7.4 million outdoor entertainm­ent destinatio­n features a covered stage and seating, a sodded promenade, lighted walkways and projection screens.

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