Just left a phenomenal show of Alan Parsons Project!!! Wow we’re thinking this was the sleeper show thus far for the year. We were very disappointed in the venue since we smelt cigarette smoke off and on during the entire show while sitting in the right center upper section, great seats for sound and sight. But awful for the smell. They definitely deserve a 5 star rating, but just can’t do with these conditions. Something needs to change.
Barb M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Peachtree City, GA
It’s a great venue. Everyone can see the stage. Lawn seats are great, They provide the chairs. Weather can be a little obstacle but very few concerts in the 25 years have been affected. The concert was only postponed by 30 min. for a thunder storm. The top area is covered so you don’t have to sit in a poncho in the rain if you don’t want to. It’s so great to be able to buy tickets at the venue any day of the week without the extra fees. Yes you can bring your own food & drinks/cooler must fit under your seat or buy your seat in gold or picnic table. Don’t forget the candles if you get a table. They also sell really good food & drinks there. Order a pizza, they can deliver to the venue. Remember doors are @ 7 show starts at 8PM.
Allen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Peachtree City, GA
Fairly nice venue if the weather cooperates. Oh, and no refunds for bad weather. It is a kind of theatrical Russian roulette. Don’t wast your money on the tables. They have you seated like sardines on cheap folding chairs. It’s terrible.
Kim L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peachtree City, GA
Fantastic jazz concert last Friday 10÷7÷11. Norman Brown, Richard Elliott, Eric Darius, and Pieces of a Dream. Smooth Jazz under the Stars. Sorry we missed Kenny G earlier this summer at The Fred. Hope we have more jazz concert in the near future.
Bert C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peachtree City, GA
What a great open-air amphitheater! We’ve seen Kansas, Trisha Yearwood, Huey Lewis, and most recently, Kenny Loggins at the Fred in Peachtree City within the last year. It was always a great time. The best part is they let you bring in your own coolers with drinks, alcohol, and food. Of course, there is also great food and a full bar there on site but why pay for that when you can bring in your own bottles of fun? Many seating in the orchestra, lawn, and picnic areas bring their own table cloths, candles, and in some cases, crystal and china. Maximum seating at the Fred is 2,500 people but it never seems crowded. The«front row» orchestra pit area seats up to 240 and with rounded tables. The lawn section to the far right of the seating area for those who want to enjoy a woodstock ambiance. They hand out lawn chairs on the lawn so there is no need to bring your own — in fact, I believe it is forbidden! One important thing to note — if you have lawn seating, bring some appropriate shoes — that grassy slope is pretty steep, especially after a few drinks! A dozen or so picnic tables line the far left of the amphitheater to accommodate large parties. The center seating is your typical stadium seats. The Fred also has accommodations for disabled patrons. There really is not a bad seat in the house. Parking is available free of charge. With a home in PTC, we always take our golf cart and lug our coolers full of beer and mojitos all of about 300 feet from the parking lot through the entrance and to our seats. The Amphitheater has restroom facilities for men and women to the left and right of the back rain shelter area. Enjoy!