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| name = Peace Center | nickname = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | fullname = | former names = Peace Center for the Performing Arts (planning/construction) | logo_image = | logo_caption = | image = Peace Center at Night.jpg | image_size = 250px | image_alt = | caption = Exterior of venue, c. 2007 | address = 300 S Main St Greenville, SC 29601-2606 | location = Downtown Greenville | coordinates = | type = Performing arts complex | genre = | broke_ground = | built = | opened = {{Start date|1990|11|10|df=y}} | renovated = 2010 | expanded = | closed = | demolished = | owner = City of Greenville | operator = | surface = | scoreboard = | production = | cost = $34 million $23 million (2010 renovations) | architect = Craig, Gaulden, and Davis | project_manager = | structural engineer = Jerit/Boys Incorporated | services engineer = | general_contractor = | main_contractors = | seating_type = | capacity = 2,112 (Peace Concert Hall) 1,450 (TD Stage) 439 (Gunter Theatre) | suites = | record_attendance = | dimensions = | field_shape = | acreage = | volume = | tenants = Carolina Ballet Theatre Greenville Chorale Greenville County Youth Orchestra Greenville Symphony Orchestra International Ballet South Carolina Children’s Theate | embedded = | website = {{URL|http://www.peacecenter.org/|Venue Website}} | publictransit = }} The Peace Center is a performing arts center located in Greenville, South Carolina. It is composed of a concert hall, theater, and amphitheatre. It is located adjacent to Falls Park. It hosts over 300 events each year, including classical music, Broadway shows, and appearances by popular artists such as David Copperfield. AboutThe Peace Center is named after the local Peace family who donated $10 million towards its development. The center was opened in 1990 and is built on the former site of three dilapidated factories - one building wagons for the Confederate Army, a textile plant built in the 1880s, and a building serving as the home for Duke's Mayonnaise. There are four resident companies: Greenville Symphony Orchestra, Carolina Ballet Theatre, South Carolina Children's Theater, and the International Ballet. In January 2004, the Peace Center hosted a debate among Democratic presidential candidates. In May 2011, it was the site of the first Republican debate for the 2012 presidential election. In February 2016, it was the site of the ninth Republican debate for the 2016 presidential election. The TD Stage at the Peace Center (formerly the Peace Center Amphitheater) opened September 12, 2012, hosting Vince Gill. The night started with Mayor Knox White and TD executives hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony. Seating capacity is projected to be 1,400+. Patrons are able to sit along the tiered seat-walls or use blankets or lawn chairs in the open-seating areas.[1] The Brian Setzer Orchestra performed at the Peace Center in '06 for their Christmas Rocks Tour, and also played some of their hits like "Jump, Jive, and Wail". Gallery of Performances and EventsExternal links
References1. ^ , SUPERSTAR VINCE GILL TO OPEN TD STAGE AT THE PEACE CENTER! {{Greenville, South Carolina}}{{coord|34|50|50|N|82|24|4|W|type:landmark|display=title}}{{SouthCarolina-geo-stub}} 4 : Landmarks in South Carolina|Buildings and structures in Greenville, South Carolina|Theatres in South Carolina|Tourist attractions in Greenville, South Carolina |
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