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Best 1 Flavian Amphitheater

The Flavian Amphitheater at Pozzuoli is a Roman arena near Naples, Italy, begun under Vespasian and ranked among Italy's largest amphitheatres.

2 Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is Denver's 9,525-seat venue near Morrison, Colorado, formally dedicated in 1941 between two sandstone monoliths.

3 Waldbühne
Waldbühne

Waldbuhne is Berlin's 22,290-seat forest amphitheatre, designed by Werner March for the 1936 Olympic complex and later used for major concerts.

4 Verona Arena

Verona Arena is a Roman amphitheatre in Verona, Italy, completed around AD 30 and used since 1913 for the Arena di Verona opera festival.

5 El Jem Amphitheatre

El Jem Amphitheatre is a Roman arena in El Djem, Tunisia, built around AD 238 and listed by UNESCO as one of Africa's great Roman monuments.

6 Pula Arena
Pula Arena

Pula Arena is a Roman amphitheatre in Pula, Croatia, built between 27 BC and AD 68 and noted for its complete surviving outer wall.

7 Jay Pritzker Pavilion

Jay Pritzker Pavilion is Frank Gehry's 2004 bandshell in Chicago's Millennium Park, notable for its 11,000-person capacity and steel ribbons.

8 Altos de Chavón Amphitheater

Altos de Chavon Amphitheater is a 5,000-seat Roman-style venue in La Romana, Dominican Republic, opened in 1982 with Frank Sinatra performing.

9 Greek Theatre

Greek Theatre is a 5,900-seat Los Angeles amphitheatre in Griffith Park, opened in 1930 and inspired by ancient Greek theatre design.

10 Amphitheatre of Pompeii

The Amphitheatre of Pompeii is a Roman arena in Pompeii, Italy, built around 70 BC and among the oldest surviving stone amphitheatres.

11 Saratoga Performing Arts Center

The Saratoga Performing Arts Center, located in Saratoga Springs, New York, is the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra, opening in 1966.

12 Merriweather Post Pavilion

Merriweather Post Pavilion is a Columbia, Maryland concert venue opened in 1967, co-designed by Frank Gehry and later ranked by Billboard.

13 Kindl-Bühne Wuhlheide

Kindl-Buhne Wuhlheide is Berlin's Parkbuhne Wuhlheide, a 17,000-capacity open-air stage built in 1951 for the World Festival of Youth and Students.

14 Ravinia Pavilion

Ravinia Pavilion is the 3,350-seat main venue of Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois, the CSO's summer home since 1936.

15 Cemil Topuzlu Harbiye Amphitheatre

Cemil Topuzlu Harbiye Amphitheatre is Istanbul's 1947 open-air theatre, designed by Nihad Yucel and Nahid Uysal in the Harbiye district.

16 St. Augustine Amphitheatre

St. Augustine Amphitheatre is a 1965 outdoor venue in St. Augustine, Florida, built to mark the city's 400th anniversary and later expanded.

17 Miller Outdoor Theatre

Miller Outdoor Theatre is a Houston performing-arts venue in Hermann Park, opened in 1923 and known for large free public performances.

18 Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara

Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara is an open-air venue in Vina del Mar, Chile, opened in 1963 and home to the city's international song festival.

19 Arles Amphitheatre

Arles Amphitheatre is a Roman arena in Arles, France, built around AD 90 and listed by UNESCO with the city's Roman and Romanesque monuments.

20 Mountain Winery

The Mountain Winery is a Saratoga, California concert venue at Paul Masson's 1901 winery, a California Historical Landmark and NRHP site.

21 Amphithéâtre Cogeco

Amphitheatre Cogeco is a Trois-Rivieres outdoor venue opened in 2015, designed by Paul Laurendeau and awarded a 2016 Governor General's Medal.

22 Mann Center for the Performing Arts

The Mann Center for the Performing Arts is a nonprofit venue in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, opened in 1976 as the Philadelphia Orchestra's summer home.

23 Ford Amphitheater

Ford Amphitheater is an 8,000-seat open-air concert venue in Colorado Springs, opened in August 2024 with OneRepublic shows.

24 Chautauqua Amphitheater

The Chautauqua Amphitheater is a historic performance venue located in Chautauqua, New York, known for hosting lectures and concerts since 1879.

25 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a 16,500-seat amphitheater in The Woodlands, Texas, opened in 1990 as a Houston Symphony summer venue.

26 Dillon Amphitheater

Dillon Amphitheater is a 3,656-capacity venue on Colorado's Dillon Reservoir, opened in 1993 and rebuilt for larger touring acts in 2018.

27 Starlight Theatre

Starlight Theatre is a 7,739-seat outdoor theater in Kansas City, Missouri, opened in 1950 and one of two self-producing U.S. outdoor theaters.

28 Frost Amphitheater

Frost Amphitheater is Stanford University's 8,000-capacity outdoor venue, opened in 1937 and used for commencements from 1938 to 1984.

29 Amphitheatre of Capua

The Amphitheatre of Capua is a Roman arena in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy, built around AD 100 and second only to the Colosseum in size.

30 Britt Pavilion

Britt Pavilion is the main outdoor venue of the Britt Festival in Jacksonville, Oregon, begun in 1963 on pioneer Peter Britt's hillside estate.

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