Yaamava’ Casino inks partnership with Live Nation

March 7, 2022
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Exclusive booking deal for resort’s new theater.

Yaamava’ Resort & Casino (formerly San Manuel Casino) on Monday unveiled plans to partner exclusively with Live Nation.

The booking deal is for the Yaamava’ Theater, the resort’s new entertainment venue scheduled to open this spring.

The parties said the pairing of Southern California’s newest resort and casino with a promoter of live entertainment sets the stage for the rare opportunity to experience live performances by iconic artists in an intimate, 3,000-seat theater.

Yaamava’ Theater can scale down to 2,600 for shows with reserved seating only. Officials said the retractable seating platform accommodates tiered seating area or a flat floor to allow for a variety of acts and events.

Guests can choose from six distinct seating areas surrounded by sound, lighting and visual technology. Large capacity bars and concession outlets are available in the concourse for all guests.

For those who desire an even more exclusive experience, they can enjoy the show from one of nine private suites. Suites are furnished with plush seating, private restrooms and dedicated drink service. 

“We are thrilled to partner with Live Nation, the world’s leading live entertainment company,” Peter Arceo, General Manager of Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel, said in a statement. “As we expand our entertainment offerings and feature premier artists, we are proud to work together with Live Nation to bring a best-in-class experience to life at our unique, one-of-a-kind Yaamava’ Theater.”

Rich Best, President of Southern California for Live Nation, added: “We are excited to partner with Yaamava’ on this new theater in Southern California. This partnership brings huge potential and new, exciting opportunities to have a range of artists including big acts play in an intimate theater setting.”

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