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Ak-Chin Indian Community signs naming rights deal for venue






The logo for the Ak-Chin Pavilion. Image from Ak-Chin Indian Community

The Ak-Chin Indian Community of Arizona signed a naming rights deal for a concert and entertainment venue in Phoenix.

The 20,000-seat Desert Sky Pavilion will be known as the Ak-Chin Pavilion. The tribe entered into the deal with Live Nation Entertainment, which owns the facility.

“The Ak-Chin Indian Community has long standing roots in Arizona and have always believed that investing in our community is the right thing to do,” Chairman Louis J. Manuel Jr. said in a press release. “We are excited about this partnership with Live Nation and working together to bring quality live entertainment to the Valley.”

Get the Story:
Ak-Chin Indian Community puts name on Desert Sky Pavilion with sponsor deal (The Phoenix Business Journal 6/18)
Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix changes name to Ak-Chin (The Arizona Republic 6/19)
Ak-Chin Community expands development, business ties (The Arizona Republic 6/19)

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