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TheSanta Barbara Bowlis a 4,562-seatamphitheater,located inSanta Barbara, California.The amphitheater is open for concerts from approximately April through approximately October with an average of about 27 concerts per season. Booked exclusively byGoldenvoiceinLos Angeles,the Bowl hosts primarily popular music concerts. Since 1991, the Santa Barbara Bowl has been managed by the not-for-profitSanta Barbara Bowl Foundation.
The Bowl | |
Location | Santa Barbara,California |
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Owner | Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation |
Type | Outdoor amphitheater |
Seating type | Seats |
Capacity | 4,562 |
Construction | |
Built | 1936 |
Renovated | 1994–2012 |
Website | |
Santa Barbara Bowl |
History
editIn the 1920s, La Primavera pageant used the location of what is now Peabody Stadium. [1]
In 1924, fiesta week, 'Old Spanish Days,' began.[2]
In 1935,[3]Santa Barbara Bowl was carved into the hillside, a dry creek bed, as aWPAproject.[4][5]It was originally built to serve as a venue for the annual pageant of Old Spanish Days — Fiesta.[6][7][8][9][10]
The amphitheater's original stage was a revolving wooden stage, but this was washed out duringEl Niñorains in 1939. The stage was replaced with a concrete slab that remained in place until renovation work in 2001.
In the 1970s, Sepp Donahower, of Pinnacle Dance Concerts promoted pop music concerts, (Little Feat, Loggins & Messina, Average White Band, Beach Boys, and others).[11]
Prominent concerts
editJoni Mitchell's 1980doublelive albumand concert film,Shadows and Light,was recorded at the venue in September 1979 on her tour in-support of theMingusalbum. Her all-star backing band was made up of prominentjazz fusionmusiciansPat Metheny,Lyle Mays,Jaco Pastorius,Don Alias,andMichael Brecker.
British bandTears For Fearsperformed at the amphitheatre in May 1990, which was filmed for theirGoing To Californiaconcert video.
In 1979, on hisSurvivaltour,Bob Marley and The Wailersperformed at the Bowl.
DuringPearl Jam's benefit for the Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center on October 28, 2003,Chris Cornelljoined the band on-stage, effectively reunitingTemple of the Dogfor the first time since 1992.[12][13]Their performance of "Reach Down" as well as their cover of “I Believe in Miracles” by theRamonesfrom that night later appeared on Pearl Jam's 2003Ten Club Christmas single.[14]
Maroon 5’s performance, on May 13th 2005, was recorded for theirLive - Friday the 13thlive album and DVD.
On Wednesday, October 20, 2010,ColombianmusicianShakiraperformed a show at the Bowl during herSun Comes Out World Tour.[15]
On Saturday, May 19, 2018, pop star and Santa Barbara nativeKaty Perryperformed a benefit concert at the Bowl as a part ofWITNESS: The Tour,calling the showWITNESS:Coming Home.The concert was organized after the localMontecitofire evacuations andmudslidedisasters.[16]
Olivia Rodrigoperformed a sold-out show at the amphitheater on May 21, 2022 as part of herSour Tour.[17]
Renovations
editThe Santa Barbara Bowl has undergone over $42 million in renovations since the establishment of the Foundation in 1991.[18]
Year | Renovation Project |
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1991 | Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors regained control of the Bowl from Old Spanish Days |
1992 | Renovation and Restoration Master Plan developed by the Foundation |
1994 |
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1995 |
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2000 |
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2002 | The stage and backstage facilities reconstructed increasing the overall usable square footage by +300% (3,000 sq. ft. to 10,000 sq. ft.) (Master Plan Phase 1A)
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2003 | Seating Upgrades
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2006 |
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See also
editReferences
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"History of La Primavera - Old Spanish Days".Fiesta Santa Barbara.29 October 2019.Retrieved23 November2021.
When Samuel Hume came from the Greek Theatre in Berkeley to direct the pageant, he told Santa Barbarans that nature had given them a perfect setting for the performance (near Canon Perdido Street and east of the former Presidio). This location is now the Peabody Stadium of Santa Barbara High School. Then it was a creek bed.
- ^"History of Fiesta - Old Spanish Days".Fiesta Santa Barbara.29 October 2019.Retrieved23 November2021.
- ^McHugh, Julia (21 November 2020)."The birth of the Santa Barbara Bowl".Lompoc Record.Retrieved23 November2021.
Construction of the Santa Barbara County Bowl began in December 1935, thanks to $77,000 in Depression-era WPA funding. Sixty workers toiled in three shifts to ready it for a grand pageant celebrating Old Spanish Days in August 1936.
- ^https://countyofsb.org/uploadedFiles/auditor/Documents/2007FinancialHighlight.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^"Santa Barbara Bowl Master Plan".Handel Architects.22 November 2021.Retrieved23 November2021.
...Santa Barbara Bowl was constructed in 1936 in the classic American Craftsman style using Works Progress Administration funds. Originally built to serve as the annual performance venue for Santa Barbara's Old Spanish Days' Fiesta...
- ^"Old Spanish Days -- Fiesta Week in Santa Barbara - Old Spanish Days".Fiesta Santa Barbara.Retrieved23 November2021.
- ^"Santa Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara CA".Living New Deal.Retrieved23 November2021.
- ^"Santa Barbara Bowl Wins 2016 Sunset Travel Award".Visit Santa Barbara.
- ^Sundby, Alex."Marking New Deal's legacy".inquirer.com.Columbia News Service.Retrieved23 November2021.
- ^Hoffman, Lyz (13 June 2015)."County Archiving Handwritten History of Santa Barbara's Early Days".The Santa Barbara Independent.Retrieved23 November2021.
- ^dennisd (17 June 2011)."Santa Barbara County Bowl".Ventura and Santa Barbara Psychedelic Music Scene 1960-1975.Retrieved23 November2021.
- ^Billboard Staff (2003-10-16)."Pearl Jam To Rock California Cancer Benefit".Billboard.Retrieved2024-05-30.
- ^"Pearl Jam Setlist at Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara".setlist.fm.Retrieved2024-05-30.
- ^Pearl Jam - 2003 Annual Vinyl Single,retrieved2024-05-30
- ^"An Evening With Shakira: Concerts".Santa Barbara Bowl.Retrieved2 March2024.
- ^Donelan, Charles (17 May 2018)."Katy Perry 'Witness: Coming Home' Benefit; An Interview with Katy Perry Before Her Concert at the Santa Barbara Bowl".Santa Barbara Independent.
- ^"Olivia Rodrigo".
- ^Lassen, Erik (2011-07-28)."Fixing the Bowl".The Santa Barbara Independent.Retrieved2019-07-25.