Fayetteville’s Concert Venues
When it comes to seeing a concert or live music, Fayetteville has you covered with many venues throughout the city.
Living in a city like Fayetteville, we can go to a couple of venues, and each one of them has a different experience with how many people it’ll hold and what kind of food you can get. I always love to see a concert, and I still do today. Let’s check out Fayetteville’s best venues for concerts.
The Crown Complex Coliseum
This versatile five-venue complex is comprised of over 105,000 square feet of multi-purpose space. This includes a 10,000-seat coliseum that was built in 1997, a renovated 4,500-seat vintage arena, a 2,400-seat intimate theatre, a 60,000 sq. ft adaptable expo center, and a 9,000 sq ft elegant ballroom.
Upcoming concerts and events at this versatile Colosseum include Billy Ocean, Disney On Ice, and The Marksman minor-league hockey team games.
Festival Park
Festival Park, located at the corner of Ray Avenue and Rowan Street in downtown Fayetteville, has been described as the “crown jewel of downtown.” Consisting of 14 acres, it opened in April 2007 and created a class venue.
This popular venue can house flea markets on the weekends, has a main stage that could accommodate performances and events, and has a Grasslawn for seating.
For bigger concerts and bigger named artists, many in Fayetteville just take a drive up the road to Raleigh and Durham.