Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Atlanta's own Big Boi opened AEG Presents' new venue in Georgia, The Eastern.
AEG Presents closed out the summer season by opening new venues in Atlanta and the Cincinnati market as the concert giant readies new theaters in Las Vegas and Boston.
Kesha opened
PromoWest Pavilion at The Ovation in Newport, Ky., outside Cincinnati last week while
Big Boi was the first act to take the stage at
The Eastern in the ATL.
Located in the Reynoldstown area of Atlanta, The Eastern has a standing capacity of 2,300; the venue also has a rooftop with a covered performance space. Acts heading to the venue in the coming weeks include
Leon Bridges,
Big Thief and
SAINt JHn. AEG runs the venue with
Zero Mile co-founder
Scott Orvold.
The Ovation can hold 7,000 people as an outdoor venue and 2,800 when it's indoors only. Managed by Columbus, Ohio-based PromoWest, upcoming concerts include
The Killers,
Polo G and
Russ.
Kesha was the first act to play The Ovation outside Cincinnati.
AEG Presents has been focused on theaters with flexible layouts in its new venue development, hybrid places with flat floors, a balcony and an indoor/outdoor option.

“That design allows us to capture larger summer touring shows and, in the fall and winter, operate at a smaller scale,” AEG Presents Chairman & CEO
Jay Marciano told
HITS this summer.
“Our new residency theater in Las Vegas at Resorts World is kind of a big deal because we took all of the learnings of the last 20 years from running
The Colosseum at
Caesars and built upon that with this new venue.”
The 5,000-capacity
Theatre at Resorts World opens 11/5 with
Celine Dion, who has 20 dates booked through early February.
Carrie Underwood and
Katy Perry start residencies in December;
Luke Bryan follows in February. (AEG is also booking concerts at the
Theater at Virgin Hotels that opens Saturday with
Gary Clark, Jr.).
It has one of the largest and tallest stages on the Las Vegas Strip—64-feet deep by 196-feet wide—three scenic and performance stage lifts, and a sound system with 265 speakers.
“Our feeling was that whatever show an artist is presenting as a residency in Vegas will be different than what they do on the road and they want more production capabilities,” Marciano said. “Our ability to stage these big spectacles requires a stage of the size of something like
Radio City Music Hall. And there are very few of those being built today, mostly because they're very expensive and you can only afford to do that in Vegas.”
Next up for AEG Presents is the 3,500-capacity
Roadrunner in Allston-Brighton that will open in spring 2022 as part of the
Boston Landing development. To get there, you drive past the Allston Stop & Shop.