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Why Must Summer Tours Neglect Bayfront Park?

August 11, 2009 By Matt Meltzer in Miami: Local News  | 6 Comments

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It is Summer, in case a few of you hadn’t noticed. And in the rest of the country one of the many things associated with Summer is Outdoor Concert Season. Lots of cool outdoor venues host all sorts of acts all summer, while the Top 40 station throws its Summer Jam and the Alt-Rock Station hosts its StationNameFest. Good times all around. These tours typically wait until the Fall to come visit us in South Florida, as nobody is clamoring to do a 2 hour set in 92% humidity. Especially since whiskey and heroin also tend to dehydrate you.


ALWAYS NICE TO SPEND MORE TIME IN YOUR CAR THAN AT THE SHOW

But when the big rock and roll outdoor concert tours eventually do make their way to South Florida, few if any ever make it past Exit 98 on the Turnpike. Which for the unfamiliar is somewhere up in Central Palm Beach County. After work on a weekday, this can be a 90 minute drive from Miami, more if you live in South Dade. In other words, a giant freaking schlep for anyone living in biggest city in the state.

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I mean, I’ve been to the Coral Sky/Mars Music/Sound Advice/Cruzan amphitheater. It’s not bad. Once you’re there. But the single, two-lane road that leads from the Turnpike into the parking lot has been known to cause a backup or two. Like a backup so bad that you often miss the beginning of the act you paid more than you should have to see. Not a bad venue, but not terribly user friendly. Even if you live in Broward, getting there is a pain.



PERHAPS OUR OVERZEALOUS PERSECUTION OF THE DOORS SCARED THEM AWAY

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So why, I ask, does every big outdoor concert tour insist on playing only in West Palm? They hear about what happened to Jim Morrison and decide the city wasn’t for them? They still think we carjack everyone? Is their Spanish really THAT bad? I mean, it’s MIAMI, folks. One of the larger cities in America. And we have a perfectly nice amphitheater sitting right on the Bay in Bayfront Park. Never mind that it doesn’t seat that many people and the sound system would probably only work for a James Taylor acoustic set. You can’t beat a concert with that view. And it has both ample parking and freeway access. Is it really that hard?


COW PASTURE VS. BISCAYNE BAY. HMMMMM…..

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Or maybe, just maybe, someone would get the bright idea to renovate the place and make it more attractive to big summer tours. I can’t imagine a promoter opting to have their concert in the middle of a field in Palm Beach County when a comparable venue was in a bayside downtown of a major city. Of course, our venue isn’t comparable now, but it seems like one of those renovations that wouldn’t cost billions of dollars and could probably be profitable.

If the City doesn’t have the money, fine. I bet there’s a private enterprise that would be more than happy to take over Bayfront Park and make it a first-class venue. We have the natural surroundings. Let’s take advantage of them so that we can stop missing concerts because we’re in traffic, and start getting home before 1 a.m.

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6 Comments on

"Why Must Summer Tours Neglect Bayfront Park?"

bluecollar says:

I would love to hop on the Metromover and catch a concert at Bayfront Park, that’s great for me.  Aside from the larger capacity, I think bands perform at the Cruzan Amphitheater because of Miami’s demographics.  It’s smart for some reggeaton act to perform at Bayfront Park, not very smart if you’re the Kings of Leon.  KOL, by the way, did a show this past May at the Bank United Center and it didn’t even sell out.

Posted on 08/12/2009 at 10:40 PM

Mario says:

Amen to that post. I hate that Cruzan Amphitheatre with passion. You pay a whole bunch of money and you’re far away as hell. When Zeta used to be the local rock station, they along with Jose Cuervo sponsored 3 concerts a year either in Bicentennial Park or in Bayfront Park. They always looked packed to me.

I don’t mind if they hold concerts at a venue in Broward, but in freaking West Palm Beach!

Posted on 08/13/2009 at 5:14 PM

Matt Meltzer says:

bluecollar, I would wager that Kings of Leon would draw a larger crowd today than it would have in May. I’d never heard of them until about 10 months ago, and even then I thought they were just some small band from Tallahassee with big egos. Now I hear them in stores, on the radio, and elsewhere 4 times a day.

That being said, I think the rock and indy-rock fans in PBC and Broward would be willing to make the trip down to see a show in Miami. Especially at a nicer venue than Cruzan. Much like the fans in Dade make the trip north.

Posted on 08/15/2009 at 12:33 PM

Maria de los Angeles says:

Thanks for this post, Matt.  People wonder why downtown is dead as a doorknob at night and under-used facilities like this is part of the reason.

Also, the new bay walk behind the ampitheater makes it even more attractive.

Bayfront Park is historic too. In the old days it was Miami’s playground.  Too bad it has lost that importance.

Maybe with Museum Park to the north the ampitheatre will start seeing more action.

Even beyond popular bands I could imagine some nice jazz evening concerts here too in the cooler months.

PS ...
PBC & Broward people can also use tri-rail to metro to get there.

Posted on 08/16/2009 at 2:59 PM

Laurie says:

Matt,

Just came across this info released late last week:

“Live Nation (NYSE: LYV), which last year entered into an agreement with the City of Miami and the Bayfront Park Management Trust to operate, manage and exclusively book Miami’s 6,500 capacity Bayfront Park Amphitheater, announced the Grand Reopening of one of the country’s most beautiful outdoor venues.  The celebration is slated for Tuesday August 18, 2009 with a concert by Counting Crows…”

Read more here.

Posted on 08/17/2009 at 8:45 PM

Matt says:

Well, it’s a start I guess.

Posted on 08/18/2009 at 7:03 PM

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