Arts & Entertainment
Jack FM 90s Overload At FivePoints Amphitheatre, Live Nation Saturday
Eve 6, Lit, the Offspring, Gin Blossoms, Cypress Hill; new Orange County Park venue at Fivepoints Amphitheatre. More great lineups to come.

IRVINE, CA — Saturday, prepare for JACK'S 12TH SHOW, with The Offspring, 311, Cypress Hill, Gin Blossoms, Lit, Eve 6 in what is sure to be a 90s overload. Jeremy Camp and Big Daddy Weave took the stage on Friday at the new FivePoint Amphitheatre in Orange County. On Thursday, Young the Giant opened the new concert venue at the Orange County Great Park near the old Irvine Meadows. A local band, featuring Sameer Gadhia, Jacob Tilley, Eric Cannata, Payam Doostzadeh and Francois Comtois, will be the inaugural show to the new FivePoint Amphitheatre.
The outdoor Orange County concert venue was erected to fill the void left by the closure of Irvine Meadows after 35 years. Having a local band guarantees to fill the stands that have gotten residents talking. Questions abound regarding security, bathrooms, parking fees and online processing charges.
The new concert venue, built by developer Five Point Holdings with Live Nation Entertainment, is on 45 acres next to the Orange County Great Park, which is less than two miles from where Irvine Meadows was located.
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The 12,000-seat venue has parking for 4,000 vehicles and is a five- minute walk from the Irvine Transportation Center -- for concertgoers who take Metrolink to the show. Parking for events should be reviewed online before driving, but expect parking at the LiveNation sponsored events to be free. There are ride sharing pick up and drop off points designated at the venue.
The new theater is meant to be temporary, and the venue has plans calling for a permanent outdoor concert venue in the park by 2020.
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"FivePoint Amphitheatre is the result of what happens when a community comes together to prioritize what's important to them, and companies like Live Nation and FivePoint respond by stepping up to work collaboratively with city leaders," said Brett Gallagher, president of Southern California Live Nation. "We're proud of the lead role we're playing in delivering a visually stunning, high-quality event venue to music fans working with FivePoint and the City of Irvine."
Additional shows coming to the theater include:
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