Sunset Amphitheater, a new $220 million music venue, set to be one of the largest open-air, covered amphitheaters in the country, is set to be built in McKinney.
On Tuesday, Colorado-based music venue and hospitality company Notes Live announced plans for the proposed 20,000-seat capacity venue set on 46-acres at the northeast corner of U.S. 75 and S.H. 121.
“No matter whether you were born and raised in this great state, or if you’ve been here just a short while – we all know everything is bigger and better in Texas. This great state has a persona all its own and is deserving of only the best,” said Notes Live online. “So, when Notes Live decided to expand our footprint to McKinney, Texas with Dallas Cowboys’ legend Chad Hennings leading the charge, we only had one goal — build the biggest, most luxurious outdoor music amphitheater the world (and Texas) has ever seen. Get ready for a venue that’s truly one of a kind – just like Texans.”
The venue will be designed to host major touring artists, focusing on creating an exceptional fan experience through upscale hospitality, crystal-clear sound quality, and spectacular outdoor views.
The amphitheater will include over 250 luxury fire pit suites, a reserved seating area, and a landscaped grass berm, all under an iconic roof structure.
Construction is projected to begin in late 2024, and Notes Live anticipates the project will be complete for the 2026 touring season.
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