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City National Grove of Anaheim

Coordinates: 33°48′11″N 117°53′08″W / 33.803164°N 117.885681°W / 33.803164; -117.885681
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City National Grove of Anaheim
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Former namesTinseltown, The Sun Theatre
Address2200 East Katella Avenue
LocationAnaheim, California, United States
Coordinates33°48′11″N 117°53′08″W / 33.803164°N 117.885681°W / 33.803164; -117.885681
OwnerCity of Anaheim
OperatorNederlander Concerts
Capacity1,700
Opened1998
Website
www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com

The City National Grove of Anaheim is an indoor, live music venue in Anaheim, California, United States operated by Nederlander Concerts of Los Angeles. Its approximate capacity is 1,700.

Less than two miles (3.2 km) from the Disneyland Resort, the Grove is just to the east of Interstate 5 on Katella Avenue. The Grove sits on the northwest corner of the parking lot of Angel Stadium of Anaheim, home of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels. It is also located near the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center with Amtrak and Metrolink service.

Having opened in 1998, the venue was originally opened as the ill-fated Tinseltown, an awards show-themed restaurant.[1] After converting to a concert venue, it was temporarily renamed The Sun Theatre before changing its name to The Grove of Anaheim. On January 24, 2011, the venue again changed its name to City National Grove of Anaheim, following the agreement of a five-year, $1.25 million naming rights deal with City National Bank.[2]

Among the artists that have performed here are Prince, Ween, Bob Dylan, B.B. King, Ray Davies, Jeff Beck & Johnny Depp, Air Supply, Chiquis, Enrique Bunbury, Julio Iglesias, Joe Satriani, Boz Scaggs, Halford, Merle Haggard, George Lopez, Jamie Foxx, Seal, MattyBRaps, Machine Gun Kelly (musician), Something Corporate, Live, Everclear, and Jaguares.[2]

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  1. ^ About Us
  2. ^ a b "Grove of Anaheim gets a new name". The Orange County Register. January 24, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
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