Cadence Bank Amphitheatre

Due to its last-minute addition, original plans saw outdoor bleacher-style seating with a stage and bandshell.

The amphitheater got off to a slow start, mainly due to the effects of World War II and no promotion of events.

The city began offering free concerts for the Atlanta Pops Orchestra, and a year later, an opera series that ran until 1968.

During the first concert series, the ASO was conducted by celebrity bandleaders including Frankie Laine, Richard Hayman, Henry Mancini, Marvin Hamlisch and Peter Nero.

Brackin was asked to design the renovation of the 6,000 seat amphitheatre in a fast-track approach lasting only a few short months.

In March 2018, the Georgia-based State Bank & Trust Company secured naming rights for the venue.

[4] Later in February, Live Nation announced the amphitheatre would take on the sponsored name of Cadence Bank in accordance with the merger.

There is also limited general admission lawn seating at the back of the amphitheater and at stage right.

Also for the table setup shows, food and drinks, including alcohol, are allowed to be brought in for consumption.

Chance Peña performing at the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre, 2024