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Amphitheater concert facility in Tucson, Arizona
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Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater
AVA Amphitheater
Address5655 West Valencia Road, S Ignacio M Baumea Tucson, Arizona
OwnerCasino del Sol
TypeAmphitheatre
Seating typereserved and lawn
Capacityapproximately 5,000
OpenedOctober 14, 2001
Website
www.avaconcerts.com

Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater (commonly AVA Amphitheater) is the first amphitheater concert facility, in Tucson, Arizona, with a capacity of about 4,500-5,000. It officially opened on October 14, 2001, as part of the new Casino Del Sol, located on the Arizona Pascua Yaqui Tribe. It is named after Anselmo Valencia Tori, a World War II veteran and former chairman of the Pascua Yaqui Association.

Concerts

List of Concerts

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Music venues of Arizona
Outdoor venues
Theaters
and clubs
Arenas
Historic venues

32°07′47″N 111°05′03″W / 32.12964°N 111.08428°W / 32.12964; -111.08428

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