The Acrisure Amphitheater is a little over a month away, and the excitement for the new 10,000-capacity venue is quickly building. Opening night is on May 15th, with the inaugural concert headlined by none other than Lionel Richie, with Michiganders The War & Treaty and Brian Vander Ark from the Verge Pipe opening the show.
In honor of this huge event, we’re looking back at the other venues around Grand Rapids that have helped build Grand Rapids’ incredible music scene. From the Van Andel Arena to the Orbit Room, we’re looking at the legendary concerts from big bands (some from before they were big) that happened at these venues.
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Today, we’re looking at Grand Rapids’ original stadium: The DeltaPlex. Originally built in 1952, it was the venue for concerts, sporting events, and more before closing in 2022. Before it closed, however, many of music’s biggest names made stops there.
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The DeltaPlex: A Brief History
Before the Van Andel Arena, the DeltaPlex Arena (known as the Stadium Arena from 1952 to 1992) was the largest venue in West Michigan. Joel Langlois bought it in the mid-90s and completely renovated the building, reopening it in 1998.
It hosted defunct sports teams such as the Grand Rapids Drive basketball team and the Arena Racing League, as well as events including the circus, American Ninja Warrior, wrestling, and a multitude of conventions and shows.
But the thing many people remember it for is the concerts that were held there. The venue was 23,000 square feet and had 4,500 fixed seats, which could be reconfigured to increase capacity to 7,000. The venue hosted many big names during its 20+ year run, including Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Greta Van Fleet, Ghost, and Green Day. …