Locations

Locations we Service include, but are not limited to:

the Gorge

One of America’s best outdoor concert venues, The Gorge Amphitheatre is a 20,000 plus seat concert venue that has played host to some big name performers such as Coldplay, Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, Nickelback, The Police and much more.

Location: The Gorge Amphitheatre is located in the rural town of Gorge above the Columbia River in Washington, just 10 miles northeast of Quincy.

The Gorge Amphitheatre is also one of the most scenic concert locations in the world offering spectacular river gorge views and concert friendly summer weather as well as lawn terrace seating.

It was Originally known as Champs de Brionne Music Theatre, the venue is currently managed by the world famous Live Nation event promoter company.

Awards: It has earned 9 Pollstar Magazine awards for ‘Best Outdoor Music Venue’ and has been voted as one of the ‘Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America’ by ConcertBoom.

hot air balloon contest

Winery Visitors can sample a set of wines, or enjoy breathtaking views of beautiful vineyards. Many wine enthusiasts choose to stay in the Tri-Cities and then branch out in order to experience the variety of wines offered in Washington. Both wine tours and tasting rooms are available, while staying in one convenient location. Spend a day each touring wineries in the Yakima Valley, Prosser, Red Mountain, and Walla Walla without having to change hotels.

Washington state has 1,070 licensed wineries, which is second only to California. More than 80 varieties of wine are harvested on 60,000 acres of vineyards.

The Tri-Cities provides delightful opportunities to discover. Whether you’re new to trying wine, a seasoned wine aficionado, or an overall adventurist – there’s something for every kind of traveler with more than 200 wineries within a 50-mile radius. Our blend of small-town charm with cosmopolitan amenities allows for more intimate wine experiences, filled with robust and delicate wines and paired with our signature stunning sunsets.

So many wineries to choose from in Washington State, you’ll never run out of new wine to try!

Wine Tours

wine barrel lot

The Toyota Center opened its doors in 1988 and is a multi-purpose arena in Kennewick, Washington. The facility is available for conventions, special events, trade shows, concerts, broadway shows, and is the home of the Tri-City American hockey team.

The former Tri-Cities Coliseum was founded in 1986 and opened its doors in 1988 as a hockey arena. After many years of changing private ownership, the City of Kennewick financially rescued and purchased the troubled Coliseum in August of 2000. Joining the Coliseum in June of 2000 was a year round ice arena called Rink “B” which was paid for in part by a Purchase and Sale agreement with Ron Toigo and the City of Kennewick. The city has supported the Arena since it opened. The buildings were then managed by both the city and a private management company for approximately three and a half years.
 
In April of 2004 the operations of the former Tri-Cities Coliseum and Rink B, through an inter-local agreement between the City of Kennewick and the Kennewick Public Facilities District, assigned the management and oversight to the KPFD Board. And the Kennewick Public Facilities District partnered Compass Facility Management Inc. to oversee the day to day operations. This created the Three Rivers Campus as the two buildings were renamed, the Three Rivers Coliseum and the Three Rivers Ice Arena. The completion and dedication of the Three Rivers Convention Center, in June of 2004, made the campus 3 buildings strong.

Toyota center

aerial photo of Toyota Center arena

Climate Pledge Arena

Climate Pledge Arena is a transformational project. It is the most significant private investment ever made in Pacific Northwest sports and entertainment history. In partnership, Oak View Group, the Seattle Kraken, the City of Seattle set out to reimagine and redevelop an arena constructed under an historic landmarked roof originally built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair.

Opening on October 19, 2021, Climate Pledge Arena, located at Seattle Center, is home to the Seattle Kraken, the Seattle Storm and the world’s biggest performers of live music and events.

Climate Pledge Arena serves as a long-lasting and regular reminder for the urgent need for climate action. The Climate Pledge, which was founded by Amazon and Global Optimism in 2019, as a commitment from companies globally to be net zero carbon by 2040.

photo of group of people on stage