![]() If you are really into the band or have heard of bad weather ahead of time, you most likely have purchased yourself some seats. If you manage to not have your tailgate shut down by the bike cops (even if you are of age) and make it past the drug sniffing dogs, then you are in the venue where a whole other atmosphere presents itself. A sort of unwritten rule, like not wearing the t-shirt of the band you’re seeing, is forgotten and is a minor detail. As with most concert tailgates, you can expect to hear a lot of music from the band you’re going to go see. The first thing you’ll notice at Jiffy is the massive amount of tailgating happening all around you. ![]() Instead of hopping on the Metrorail train to go catch a band on a Wednesday night, it becomes a production of trying to get to the venue on time and safely. Also, the road to get there is one of the busiest in all of the metropolitan area, so traffic builds. There are many people around here who do not even own a car because of all of the public transportation, so this makes it very difficult for them to get to the show. There is no public transportation to the venue, unlike many of the clubs in the district. The one serious downfall of this is that Jiffy Lube Live is really out in the middle of nowhere. Most of the venues and clubs in the district cannot hold anywhere near the capacity of Jiffy Lube Live, so there is no real other option for the big acts. ![]() However, on many tour schedules, it’s just considered Washington DC. In this area, when it comes to shows, DC, Virginia, and Maryland all get roped into one. This stage has seen top-tier acts such as Aerosmith, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Green Day, Journey, Pearl Jam, Radiohead, and more since its opening in 1995 with a performance from, of all groups, The Village People. We grew up with Nissan Pavilion as the name, and we would rather it had not changed. It changed in 2010 from Nissan Pavilion to Jiffy Lube Live, due to a new agreement between Live Nation (which owns the venue) and Jiffy Lube Washington Area Co-op Inc. From those I’ve talked to, there is not one person who likes the name change. In DC we can appreciate change, but we also like to keep some things as they are. First of all, you’ll have to look past the terrible name and, as anyone who is from this area will tell you: It will always be Nissan Pavilion. It is considered the Washington, DC, stop for many tours, even though it’s about 35 miles from the district. It can seat up to 25,000 people and is the largest venue in the metropolitan area. Secure your spot today and be a part of the action that has taken the world by storm.Nissan Pavil…Oh wait, Jiffy Lube Live, as it is now called, is an amphitheater in the middle of nowhere in Bristow, VA. ![]() For anyone who is looking to witness the magnificence of Jiffy Lube Live's sports teams and seating arrangement, tickets and seating charts are readily available at. Its unique layout, coupled with state-of-the-art technology, delivers a truly immersive experience that transports you right into the heart of the game. Whether you identify as a passionate fan or a die-hard enthusiast, Jiffy Lube Live's seating arrangement is designed to satisfy your needs. The seat designs are intricately crafted to cater to the needs of every sports fan, providing unparalleled comfort and support for an extraordinary experience. From the skyboxes to the suites, every inch of the Jiffy Lube Live seating area offers an exceptional view of the action on the field. The seating arrangement is nothing short of spectacular, boasting a diverse range of options, each with its own unique advantages. The venue is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece that embodies the elegance and beauty of live entertainment. Jiffy Lube Live is home to an assortment of world-renowned sports teams that delight in competing on its grand stage.
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