Open-Air Venue
An open-air venue is a location designed for events that takes place outdoors, allowing for natural light and fresh air. These venues can host a variety of activities, including concerts, festivals, and sporting events. They often feature seating arrangements, stages, and facilities to accommodate large crowds.
Common examples of open-air venues include parks, amphitheaters, and stadiums. The design of these spaces often considers acoustics and sightlines to enhance the audience's experience. Popular open-air venues, like the Hollywood Bowl or Glastonbury Festival, attract visitors from around the world for their unique atmosphere and scenic settings.