Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Previously known as Meadowbrook Farm and the Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion, the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion first opened its doors in 1996. This outdoor amphitheater is located in central New Hampshire adjacent to both Lake Winnipesaukee and the town of Gilford. Many acclaimed musical artists have performed at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, including
Sugarland
,
Ellis Paul
,
Chris Stapleton
and
Weird Al Yankovic
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Since its extensive renovation in 2013, the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion can now seat almost 8,000 concertgoers. Many of the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion seats available at the venue are located under an awning, but some are in the open.
As the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion is a standalone venue that isn't in a major city, there is plenty of on-site parking. Multiple parking areas are available surrounding the amphitheater, including VIP parking suites and premium parking areas that give you higher priority when entering and exiting the venue. Some overnight tent and tailgate-friendly areas are also available for event attendees.
The venue has partnered with multiple catering and brewing services to ensure different food and drink options are available for event attendees. Some catering services provide standard concert fare such as hamburgers, hot dogs and soda, while others offer pizza, salads and dessert items. Brewing services typically offer beer, wine and spirits along with some food items that pair well with their alcoholic beverages. VIP ticket holders are also given access to a section of reserved tables in a club that offers a full wait-service staff and a specialty menu.
The Pavilion is designed as an outdoor space, meaning that all areas should provide ample viewing opportunities. However, it's easier to see the stage if you're in the shaded, canopy-covered areas with reserved seating. Perhaps the best seats are in the VIP ticket holder area, where you get access to a slightly raised set of reserved tables. These tables give a fantastic view of the stage and the rest of the venue.
The venue does allow for cameras and cell phones to be used to take pictures or video. However, this is limited to non-professional equipment. Tripods and cabling are not permitted as a regular attendee. If you apply as a videographer or photographer, you may be allowed to bring professional equipment in.