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Autzen Stadium

Since 1967, Autzen Stadium has been the home of University of Oregon Ducks football, sitting on the north bank of the Willamette River roughly a mile from the main Eugene campus. The stadium opened with a capacity of 41,698 and has grown through expansions -- most significantly a 2002 project that added premium seating and a new press box -- to its current configuration of approximately 54,000 seats, making it one of the more compact Power Five conference venues in the country. What it lacks in.....

Cuthbert Amphitheater

Nestled in Alton Baker Park along the Willamette River in Eugene, Oregon, the Cuthbert Amphitheater is a city-owned outdoor venue that has hosted summer concerts since the 1980s. With a capacity of approximately 5,000, the amphitheater combines reserved seating near the stage, premium box sections, and a sprawling general-admission lawn that slopes uphill and accounts for roughly half the total capacity. The half-dome acoustic shell is specifically engineered to project sound evenly from the st.....

Hayward Field

Hayward Field is a world-renowned track and field stadium on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, widely regarded as the spiritual home of American distance running. The current facility was completely rebuilt between 2018 and 2020 with a nine-storey tower, 12,650 permanent seats expandable to over 25,000, and state-of-the-art timing and results technology. The venue hosted the 2022 World Athletics Championships and the 2024 United States Olympic Track and Field Trials. The.....

Hult Center - Silva Concert Hall

Silva Concert Hall is the larger of two performance spaces in the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Eugene, Oregon. The 2,448-seat hall features a distinctive multi-level seating arrangement and serves as the home of the Eugene Symphony and Oregon Bach Festival. The Hult Center, designed by the Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer firm and opened in 1982, is operated by the City of Eugene.

Hult Center - Soreng Theater

The Soreng Theater is the smaller performance space in the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene, Oregon. With approximately 500 seats, the theatre hosts intimate concerts, lectures, film screenings, and community events, complementing the larger Silva Concert Hall within the same complex.

Jaqua Concert Hall - Shedd Institute

Jaqua Concert Hall is the primary performance space at the Shedd Institute for the Arts in Eugene, Oregon. The intimate hall hosts classical, jazz, world, and folk concerts alongside educational programming and community events.

John Henry's

John Henry's is a bar and live music venue in Eugene, Oregon, hosting local and touring bands, open-mic nights, and DJ events in a casual neighbourhood setting.

Lane Events Center

Seven interconnected rental spaces totalling 75,000 square feet make the Lane Events Center one of the most flexible event venues in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Located at 796 West 13th Avenue in Eugene, the complex hosts everything from trade shows and conferences to the Lane County Fair, sporting events, concerts, flea markets, and fundraisers on a year-round schedule. The largest space, the Convention Center, offers 37,000 square feet with a theatre capacity of 4,000 and standing room for mo.....

Matthew Knight Arena

Named for the late son of Nike co-founder Phil Knight, Matthew Knight Arena opened on January 13, 2011 with a sold-out crowd of 12,364 as the Oregon Ducks men's basketball team christened the $227 million facility with a 68-62 victory over USC. The 420,000-square-foot arena at 1390 Villard Street on the east side of the University of Oregon campus replaced legendary McArthur Court, which had served as the Ducks' home since 1927. Designed as a collaboration between TVA Architects of Portland and.....

McDonald Theatre

Opening night on May 7, 1925 featured live music, a comedy short, and the Gloria Swanson feature Madame Sans-Gene at what was briefly called the Lowell Theater, named for round-the-world aviator Lowell Smith. When founder Aaron Harding McDonald died just days before the grand opening, the theatre at 1010 Willamette Street in downtown Eugene, Oregon was renamed in his honor within 48 hours of its debut -- and the McDonald Theatre has carried that name for a century. Designed by Thomas and Mercie.....