The PNC Bank Arts Center Will Forever Be One For The Books
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The PNC Bank Arts Center Will Forever Be One For The Books

The party doesn't end after the artist leaves the stage

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The PNC Bank Arts Center Will Forever Be One For The Books

I have been going to this concert venue since I was very young. My first concert that I can remember was here, and it was a Kelly Clarkson concert. I remember it vividly because she came into the stands and gave me a high-five when she passed by.

This venue has held a lot of amazing memories for me. I met the Jonas Brothers here on their Camp Rock tour with Demi Lovato; that is a day I will never forget. I made friends who are still in my life just from coming to concerts here. I went to my first concert by myself here and I was in the front row, it was a 5 Seconds of Summer concert.

I saw all my favorite artists here throughout the years including Rascal Flatts, Hey Violet, Blink-182, Journey, Tim McGraw, Dan + Shay, All Time Low, and so many more. I also met Kevin Jonas again last year at a Lady Antebellum concert where he went on stage and performed with them.

Chiara Williams

This venue is so special and always involves a wild and fun night ahead of you. When you arrive, you can see all of the tailgates happening in the parking lot where even some artists come out and join you. You walk in and there is so much to do and lots of great food.

In my many years of coming to PNC Bank Arts Center, I have sat in every area of this place and I can genuinely say that no matter where you sit, whether you are front row and touching the artists or just chilling in the back of the lawn and everywhere in between, you have an amazing time. The shows are great from all angles and areas. There's something really special about an outdoor venue and the acoustics hit every seat just right.

5 Seconds of SummerChiara Williams

It is such a beautiful sight to see at night. Looking around, you can see everyone's lights up and shining towards the stage. When you sit in the back of the lawn, it's the most beautiful sight to see. You can see all the lights and the lights from the stage. Even the parking lot is great to be if you can't get a ticket. Hearing the sounds of the concert from the parking lot is soothing and really fun to just listen too.

The party doesn't end after the artist leaves the stage, it continues in the parking lot after where people are still blasting music and having a great time.

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