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Most recently called KeyBank Pavilion, Western Pa. concert venue is now S&T Bank Music Park

Brian C. Rittmeyer
| Saturday, January 4, 2020 12:39 p.m.
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Maroon 5 will play the newly renamed S&T Music Park near Burgettstown on June 19 as part of its 2020 tour of North and South America. Here, frontman Adam Levine (foreground) and the band perform at halftime of Super Bowl LIII Feb. 3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.

A Washington County concert venue known as much for its traffic snarls as well as its music acts will take on another new name as it enters its 30th year.

S&T Bank announced Saturday that it is the new name sponsor for the Live Nation outdoor amphitheater near Burgettstown, formerly known as KeyBank Pavilion.

The venue’s new name is “S&T Bank Music Park.”

S&T Bank announced today that they will be the new name-in-title sponsor for Live Nation’s outdoor amphitheater, formerly known as KeyBank Pavilion. Located in Burgettstown, Pa., the newly named “S&T Bank Music Park” will host some of the most popular concerts this summer! pic.twitter.com/I8qlxgRzdd

— S&T Bank Music Park (@STBankMusicPark) January 4, 2020

The amphitheater first opened as Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater in June 1990 with two shows by Billy Joel.

The “Star Lake” name has stuck with the venue despite several other name changes over the years as naming rights were bought and sold, which included Post-Gazette Pavilion, First Niagara Pavilion and KeyBank Pavilion.

The facility is located 25 miles west of Pittsburgh. It has a seating capacity of 23,000, including about 16,000 lawn seats.

Scheduled shows this summer at the park include Ozzy Osborne with Marilyn Manson on June 6; Maroon 5 with Meghan Trainor on June 19; Journey with The Pretenders on July 11; Chicago with Rick Springfield on July 25; The Black Crowes on Aug. 1; The Doobie Brothers on Aug. 6; and KISS on Aug. 28.


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