As music fans celebrated the return of live performance this past summer after the lengthy COVID-19 shutdown, the Huber Heights venue has not only been named Best Concert Venue but Best Place to Hear Live Music in this yearâs Best of Dayton contest.
The Rose hosted 26 shows between July 16 and Oct. 26. In fact, six concerts sold out: 3 Doors Down, Brantley Gilbert, REO Speedwagon, Keith Sweat, John Legend and ZZ Top.
âAfter coming off of almost 18 months without live music, people were just ready to get back out and see their favorite artists again,â said Rosemarie Moehring, director of marketing for Rose Music Center. âWe were fortunate as well to be an outdoor, open-air venue. We did not have to do social distancing or limited capacity but we still had hand sanitizing stations throughout the venue and wearing a mask was a patronâs choice and not a venue mandate.
âIn the summer, the timing was right and people just wanted to get out and start living again.â
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Situated off Interstate 70 at 6800 Executive Boulevard, Rose Music Center is a 4,200-seat, fully covered amphitheater owned by the city of Huber Heights and managed by MEMI-Music and Event Management, Inc. Completed in 2015, the venue has delivered a diverse array of acts catering to various genres from country, rock and pop to soul, hip-hop and R&B. In fact, Rose Music Center received a 2020 nomination for Outdoor Venue of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
âThe Rose was designed for the fan experience,â Moehring said. âThereâs really not a bad seat in the house. And the aesthetics â the number of concession stands, the number of restrooms, the VIP season ticket area â add to the (enjoyment) of giving the concertgoer the best experience theyâve ever had. We also strive to get the best entertainment, which has been proven in the number of sold out shows, and with the positive feedback weâve received from concertgoers and the community, it checks all the boxes overall.â
And the venue adds to the character of the area around it.
âWhen it comes to the identity of Huber Heights, a city thatâs only been around for 40 years, the Rose really put us on the map,â said Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore. âThe venue is critical for us. People come to Huber Heights from all over the country. Itâs such a great space from its layout to the fact that itâs covered so even if there is inclement weather you can still enjoy a concert.â
Gore also noted the Rose generated a net profit of $1.1 million for the city this year.
âIt could not be a better venue for the city,â Gore said. âIt generates money that goes directly into our general fund we use to spend for other areas in the city, including our parks department, so itâs a really great thing for our residents. Developers, restauranteurs and entrepreneurs are also interested in the Executive Boulevard area so having the venue there helps in terms of being an economic growth engine.â
Looking ahead, audiences can anticipate five shows already scheduled for the 2022 season, including Air Supply (July 16), Goo Goo Dolls (Aug. 3) and Ted Nugent (Aug. 11).
âIn 2022, weâre expecting to have one of the busiest concert seasons weâve seen in a very long time,â Moehring said. âThe tours looking to go out next year are holding dates to book shows. People are going to have an opportunity to see a lot of artists at Rose Music Center. Some favorites will return but weâll also have a lot of new artists who havenât been through this market yet that people will be excited to see.â
Rose Music Center at The Heights
First Place: Best Concert Venue
First Place: Best Place to Hear Live Music
6800 Executive Blvd., Huber Heights
937-610-0288
rosemusiccenter.com
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