Take A Nostalgic Look Back At Saratoga Performing Arts Center Over the Years
Set inside of Saratoga Spa State Park, in Saratoga Springs, New York, you will find one of the most beautiful and unique amphitheaters in America. Saratoga Performing Arts Center opened in 1967 with a performance by Harry Belafonte followed, in 1968, by The Doors.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, or SPAC as the locals call it, has been host to many iconic artists over the last half-century. Let's take a look back at SPAC and the musicians that played there in the 1980's. 90's and 2000's. Were you at any of the shows listed below?
Take a look at the pictures below and travel down memory lane to 108 Avenue of the Pines, home to SPAC. How many times have you walked over the Route 50 bridge, left umbrellas in the bushes because they weren't allowed in or arrived hours early to get a good spot on the lawn?
Here are some standout moments at SPAC:
- June 27, 1985 - Grateful Dead - 40,000 fans arrive to see the Dead and the venue only holds about 25,000. The Grateful Dead were banned from playing SPAC for 3 years following this show.
- 1981 - Journey - Johnathan Cain writes the song "Faithfully" backstage at SPAC.
- 1987 - Whitney Houston - Filmed the video for "Didn't We Almost Have It All" at SPAC.
Thomas Rhett and Weird Al Yankovic have already been announced for the 2025 season and soon we will be announcing more. Before we look ahead, let's look back at SPAC.
SPAC in the 80's
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SPAC in the 90's
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SPAC In the 00's
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