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Britt Pavilion

Britt Pavilion

350 S. First St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530
(541) 773-6077 - Venue Website

Forty-five years ago, Portland conductor John Trudeau and several friends were visiting Southern Oregon and stumbled upon the former hillside estate of Jacksonville pioneer Peter Britt. Being musicians, they immediately noticed an amazing resonance to the hillside's acoustics. Combined with the gorgeous view of the valley in the distance, they decided the hillside would be the perfect site for concerts.

In the summer of 1963, volunteers erected a makeshift stage of plywood and strung tin-can lights above. A small chamber orchestra was assembled and the Northwest's first summer outdoor music festival was born.

Britt offered classical music exclusively until the present pavilion was constructed in 1978. The new facility enabled expansion to the current multi-disciplinary format. Bench seats were added in 1987 and the handicapped access and restrooms were built in 1993.

With a maximum capacity of 2,200, Britt is financially able to afford world-class artists while maintaining an intimate atmosphere. The Britt Park is publicly owned by Jackson County and maintained by the Parks Department. The Britt Festivals Association is a non-profit performing arts organization which utilizes the Britt Park under a long-term lease with Jackson County.

Venue Type: Amphitheater
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Creator:  mmelmon
Creator:  mmelmon
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350 S. First St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530
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6/9 10:00a Britt Festivals - Opening Day
6/22 7:30p Bush
6/23 11:00a Farmer Jason
6/24 8:00p Rogue Valley Symphony: Natalie Merchant
6/27 7:00p Leftover Salmon
6/28 7:00p Jake Shimabukuro & Leo Kottke
6/29 6:30p The Crystal Method, Chris Lake & SOFI
7/1 7:30p Katchafire & J Boog
7/3 7:00p Ben Harper
7/5 7:30p Dukes Of September
7/13 8:00p Kris Kristofferson
7/14 8:00p Tommy Emmanuel
7/17 7:00p Foreigner
7/18 7:00p Bret Michaels
7/19 6:30p Black and White Gala: Michael Kaeshammer
7:00p Cody Simpson
7/20 7:00p LeAnn Rimes
7/21 2:00p The Wiggles
8:00p Bill Cosby
7/23 7:30p Earth, Wind and Fire