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The following is a list of cultural entities with sole naming rights:
Name |
Location |
Sponsor |
Notes
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Tokyo Electron Hall Miyagi |
Aoba-ku, Sendai |
Tokyo Electron |
then Miyagi Prefectural Hall
|
Hitachi Systems Hall Sendai |
Aoba-ku, Sendai |
Hitachi Systems |
then Sendai City Youth Culture Centre
|
Beisia Culture Hall |
Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture |
Beisia |
then Gunma Prefectural Hall
|
Tokyo Tatemono Brillia Hall |
Toshima, Tokyo |
Tokyo Tatemono |
|
Humantrust Cinema Shibuya |
Shibuya, Tokyo |
Humantrust |
then Amuse Con amusement complex building
|
Humantrust Cinema Yurakucho |
Chuo, Tokyo |
Humantrust |
then Yurakucho Itoshia shopping building
|
Line Cube Shibuya |
Shibuya, Tokyo |
Line Japan |
|
ROHM Theatre Kyoto |
Sakyo-ku, Kyoto |
Rohm |
then Kyoto Kaikan
|
Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art |
Sakyo-ku, Kyoto |
Kyocera |
then Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
|
Hankyu Theater |
Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture |
Hankyu |
then Hyogo Performing Arts Center-Theater
|
Sunstar Hall |
Saka, Hiroshima Prefecture |
Sunstar |
then Saka Culture Hall
|
Nishi-Nippon City Bank HKT Theater |
Chuo-ku, Fukuoka |
Nishi-Nippon City Bank |
then HKT 48 Theater
|
Name |
Location |
Sponsor |
Notes
|
American Airlines Theatre |
New York City |
American Airlines |
Selwyn Theatre (1918–2000)
|
Bank of America Pavilion |
Boston |
Bank of America |
Harbor Lights Pavilion (1994–1999); FleetBoston Pavilion (1999–2004)
|
Cadillac Palace Theatre |
Chicago |
General Motors (Cadillac brand) |
New Palace Theatre (1926–1984); Bismarck Theatre (1984–1999)
|
Citi Performing Arts Center |
Boston |
Citigroup |
formerly the Wang Center for the Performing Arts
|
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre |
Cobb County, Georgia |
Cobb Energy Management Corp. |
|
Cricket Wireless Pavilion |
Phoenix, Arizona |
Cricket Communications |
formerly Desert Sky Pavilion
|
Dolby Theatre |
Hollywood, Los Angeles |
Dolby Laboratories |
Kodak Theatre (2001–2012)
|
DTE Energy Music Theatre |
Clarkston, Michigan |
DTE Energy |
Pine Knob Music Theatre (1972–2001)
|
Ferguson Center for the Arts |
Newport News, Virginia |
Ferguson Enterprises |
|
First Interstate Center for the Arts |
Spokane, Washington |
First Interstate BancSystem |
Washington State Pavilion Opera House (1974); Spokane Opera House (1974–2006); INB Performing Arts Center (2006-2018)
|
FirstMerit Bank Pavilion |
Chicago |
FirstMerit Corporation |
Charter One Pavilion (2005–13)
|
Gexa Energy Pavilion |
Dallas |
Gexa Energy |
Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre (1988–1998); Starplex Amphitheatre (1998–2000); Smirnoff Amphitheatre (2000–2008)
|
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre |
Tinley Park, Illinois |
Penn National Gaming |
formerly Tweeter Center Chicago, World Music Theater, New World Music Theater and First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
|
MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre |
Tampa, Florida |
MidFlorida Credit Union |
Tampa Bay Amphitheatre (planning/construction); Ford Amphitheatre (2004–10); 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre (2010–12); Live Nation Amphitheatre (2013)
|
National City Pavilion |
Cincinnati |
National City Bank |
|
PNC Bank Arts Center |
Holmdel Township, New Jersey |
PNC Bank |
Garden State Arts Center (1968–1996)
|
PlayStation Theater |
New York City |
Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Nokia Theatre Times Square (2005–10); Best Buy Theater (2010-15)
|
Post-Gazette Pavilion |
Burgettstown, Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
formerly Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheater
|
PrivateBank Theatre |
Chicago |
PrivateBank |
Majestic Theatre (1906–1945); Sam Shubert Theatre (1945–2005); LaSalle Bank Theatre (2005-?); Bank of America Theatre (?-2016)
|
Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts |
Raleigh, North Carolina |
Progress Energy |
BTI Center for the Performing Arts (1997–2005)
|
Raising Cane's River Center |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers |
Riverside Centroplex (1977-2004); Baton Rouge River Center (2004-2016)
|
Sleep Train Amphitheatre |
Chula Vista, California |
Sleep Train |
Coors Amphitheatre (1998–2008); Cricket Wireless Amphitheater (2008–2013)
|
Snapple Theater Center |
New York City |
Dr Pepper Snapple (Snapple brand) |
|
Susquehanna Bank Center |
Camden, New Jersey |
Susquehanna Bank |
Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre (1995–2001); Tweeter Center at the Waterfront (2001–2008)
|
Time Warner Cable Amphitheater |
Cleveland |
Time Warner Cable |
formerly Tower City Amphitheater
|
Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts |
Jacksonville, Florida |
The Florida Times-Union |
|
Toyota Amphitheatre |
Wheatland, California |
Toyota |
Sacramento Valley Amphitheatre (2000–02); AutoWest Amphitheatre (2002–2003); Sleep Train Amphitheatre (2004–2015)
|
USANA Amphitheatre |
West Valley City, Utah |
Usana |
|
Verizon Wireless Theater |
Houston |
Verizon Wireless |
|
Wells Fargo Center for the Arts |
Santa Rosa, California |
Wells Fargo |
Luther Burbank Center (1981–2006)
|
Wells Fargo Pavilion |
Sacramento, California |
Wells Fargo |
|
Xfinity Center |
Mansfield, Massachusetts |
Comcast |
Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts (1986–1999); Tweeter Center (1999–2008); Comcast Center (2008-14)
|
Xfinity Theatre |
Hartford, Connecticut |
Comcast |
formerly New England Dodge Music Center, CTNow.com Meadows Music Theater and Comcast Theater
|