Koka Booth Ampitheatre
Welcome to the Booth Amphitheatre, where enjoyment is as much about atmosphere and the environment as it is about the entertainment. When the Town of Cary decided to undertake this multi-million dollar project, we were committed to creating a world-class venue consistent with the high quality of life that is our community's hallmark, and we did!
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Booth Amphitheatre is unlike any other venue in the area. Located among 14 acres of stately hardwoods and pines and beautifully situated next to Symphony Lake, our park has been described as truly magnificent! With the capacity for 7,000 people, patrons can enjoy a seat on our spacious lawn or specially designed crescent deck.
Welcome to the Booth Amphitheatre, where enjoyment is as much about atmosphere and the environs as it is about the entertainment. When the Town of Cary decided to undertake this multi-million dollar project, we were committed to creating a world-class venue consistent with the high quality of life that is our community's hallmark, and we did!
Built in 2001, Booth Amphitheatre is unlike any other venue in the area. Designed by architect William Rawn Associates of Boston the park has been described as truly magnificent. Located among 14 acres of stately hardwoods and pines and beautifully situated next to Symphony Lake, the Amphitheatre blends nicely with its natural setting. With the capacity for 7,000 people, patrons can enjoy a seat on our spacious lawn or specially designed crescent deck.
The Amphitheatre's performance season runs April through October and features an eclectic mix of entertainers which includes live music concerts and festivals, the North Carolina Symphony Summerfest Series and Movies by Moonlight movie nights.
SMG, a private facility management company with headquarters in Philadelphia, manages the Amphitheatre for the Town of Cary's Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources.
We hope you accept our personal invitation to join the thousands of us who regularly retreat each April through October to the fabulous entertainment and spectacular surroundings in Regency Park that are the Town of Cary's, Booth Amphitheatre.
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