The Universal Music Plaza Stage is an outdoor
amphitheater located in
Orlando, Florida. The venue opened on February 21, 2009, and is located within
Universal Studios Florida, in the New York section of the park, replacing the former attraction,
The Boneyard. It hosts 15–20 concerts per season. The amphitheater can hold 8,000 spectators in standing-room capacity.[1]
About
In 2008,
Universal Parks & Resorts confirmed the closure of the outdoor museum,
The Boneyard. The attraction closed September 2008, although demolition began July 2008. Following the closure, the park announced two new attractions, debuting in 2009. The first being the
Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster and a music venue. Officially named the Universal Music Plaza Stage in January 2009, the venue is modeled after the historic
Hollywood Bowl.[2] The amphitheater is
standing room only with an estimated capacity of up to 8,000 spectators. The venue opened on February 21, 2009[3] with a concert by
Ne-Yo. It is the park's main music venue for live performances and hosts the park's various festivals including Mardi Gras,
Rock the Universe, Grad Bash, Universal Studios Summer Concert Series[4] and Holiday Cheer You Can Only Hear.[5]