DTE Energy Music Theatre (originally Pine Knob Music Theatre) is a 15,274-seat (7,202 seats in the pavilion; 8,072 on the lawn) amphitheater located in Independence Township, Michigan, approximately 40 miles northwest of Detroit (it has a Clarkston, Michigan mailing address). Built by Nederlander Organization in the early 1970s, it was originally known as Pine Knob Music Theatre due to its proximity to the nearby Pine Knob ski area and golf course. The name was changed before the 2001 concert season when DTE Energy (the parent company of Detroit Edison) purchased the naming rights to the amphitheater in a ten-year, $10 million deal. Despite this change, many people still continue to call the venue "Pine Knob", "The Knob", or "The Hill". Palace Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills, and operates Meadow Brook Music Festival, purchased the amphitheater in 1990. Annually it ranks among the top-selling outdoor concert venues in the world and has won dozens of awards in the industry, including Pollstar's Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue (2000), Billboard's Top Amphitheater for attendance (2011) and Pollstar's Top Amphitheater Venue Worldwide for total tickets sold (2011).
Concerts at Pine Knob (aka DTE Energy Music Theater) - Will the hill ever be this green again?
No concerts in 2020 has given the "Hill/Lawn" at Pine Knob (aka DTE Energy Music Theater) time to look nice. Drone footage shows off the venue. How many concerts will it take to look like a mudslide again?
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Drone Operator: Diana Casetti
published: 30 Jun 2021
Golden Acoustics at DTE Energy Music Music Theatre
published: 11 Sep 2014
VirtualTheatreTour - DTE Energy Music Theatre
Can Ya Here the Music?
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published: 17 Mar 2017
Aerosmith At DTE Energy Music Theatre Detroit 09 09 14
Aerosmith DTE Energy Music Theatre Detroit (09/09/14)...Complete Concert...''I do not own the rights to this video''....Thanx to Aerosmith and Yahoo!
published: 16 Dec 2015
I Was Wrong - Chris Stapleton (LIVE @ DTE Energy Music Theatre 8/7/21)
published: 08 Aug 2021
DTE Energy Music Theatre 40th Summer Thank You
DTE Energy Music Theatre celebrated its 40th Summer with the help of fans like you. Take a look back at the performances during this historic summer.
published: 25 Sep 2012
Nickelback - Rockstar - Live 7.17.20012 DTE Energy Music Theatre Pine Knob
Nickelback Performing "Rockstar".at the DTE Energy Music Theatre (PIne Knob). July 17, 2012.
published: 21 Jul 2012
Name of DTE Energy Music Theatre changed back to Pine Knob
313 Presents announced Friday morning that DTE Energy Music Theatre is going back to its roots with the venue’s original name and will now be known again as Pine Knob Music Theatre.
published: 14 Jan 2022
DTE Energy Music Theatre 7-10-12
published: 13 Jul 2012
DTE no more: Pine Knob name is back for beloved music theatre
Different advertising partners means a new - but familiar - name is coming back to the popular outdoor music venue.
No concerts in 2020 has given the "Hill/Lawn" at Pine Knob (aka DTE Energy Music Theater) time to look nice. Drone footage shows off the venue. How many concert...
No concerts in 2020 has given the "Hill/Lawn" at Pine Knob (aka DTE Energy Music Theater) time to look nice. Drone footage shows off the venue. How many concerts will it take to look like a mudslide again?
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Drone Operator: Diana Casetti
No concerts in 2020 has given the "Hill/Lawn" at Pine Knob (aka DTE Energy Music Theater) time to look nice. Drone footage shows off the venue. How many concerts will it take to look like a mudslide again?
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Drone Operator: Diana Casetti
Can Ya Here the Music?
Check our our Website: www.fmstadiumtour.com
or our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FMStadiumTour
or even our Twitter Page: https://twit...
Can Ya Here the Music?
Check our our Website: www.fmstadiumtour.com
or our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FMStadiumTour
or even our Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/FMstadiumtour
Can Ya Here the Music?
Check our our Website: www.fmstadiumtour.com
or our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FMStadiumTour
or even our Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/FMstadiumtour
313 Presents announced Friday morning that DTE Energy Music Theatre is going back to its roots with the venue’s original name and will now be known again as Pin...
313 Presents announced Friday morning that DTE Energy Music Theatre is going back to its roots with the venue’s original name and will now be known again as Pine Knob Music Theatre.
313 Presents announced Friday morning that DTE Energy Music Theatre is going back to its roots with the venue’s original name and will now be known again as Pine Knob Music Theatre.
No concerts in 2020 has given the "Hill/Lawn" at Pine Knob (aka DTE Energy Music Theater) time to look nice. Drone footage shows off the venue. How many concerts will it take to look like a mudslide again?
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Drone Operator: Diana Casetti
Can Ya Here the Music?
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or our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FMStadiumTour
or even our Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/FMstadiumtour
313 Presents announced Friday morning that DTE Energy Music Theatre is going back to its roots with the venue’s original name and will now be known again as Pine Knob Music Theatre.
DTE Energy Music Theatre (originally Pine Knob Music Theatre) is a 15,274-seat (7,202 seats in the pavilion; 8,072 on the lawn) amphitheater located in Independence Township, Michigan, approximately 40 miles northwest of Detroit (it has a Clarkston, Michigan mailing address). Built by Nederlander Organization in the early 1970s, it was originally known as Pine Knob Music Theatre due to its proximity to the nearby Pine Knob ski area and golf course. The name was changed before the 2001 concert season when DTE Energy (the parent company of Detroit Edison) purchased the naming rights to the amphitheater in a ten-year, $10 million deal. Despite this change, many people still continue to call the venue "Pine Knob", "The Knob", or "The Hill". Palace Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills, and operates Meadow Brook Music Festival, purchased the amphitheater in 1990. Annually it ranks among the top-selling outdoor concert venues in the world and has won dozens of awards in the industry, including Pollstar's Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue (2000), Billboard's Top Amphitheater for attendance (2011) and Pollstar's Top Amphitheater Venue Worldwide for total tickets sold (2011).