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Charlottesville's premier outdoor music venue is ready to rock again as the newly branded Ting Pavilion
Ting Pavilion's highly anticipated 2021 season opening on June 18, 2021 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Today, Red Light Management and the

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[{"type":"text","content":"Ting Pavilion's highly anticipated 2021 season opening on June 18, 2021\n CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Today, Red Light Management and the Charlottesville Pavilion announced a five year partnership with Ting Internet that will see Charlottesville's leading outdoor entertainment venue renamed as Ting Pavilion. The venue's highly anticipated 2021 season will open on June 18 with the return of Fridays After Five.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nTing Internet, a division of Tucows (NASDAQ: TCX, TSX: TC), has been a proud member of the Charlottesville, Virginia community since 2014. Over the past seven years the company has expanded its fiber internet footprint to service more neighborhoods and has launched a number of successful digital divide and community-focused initiatives to give back to the residents of Charlottesville.\n\"We are thrilled to partner with Red Light Management and the Charlottesville Pavilion to bring the joy of music and entertainment back to the community after such a trying year,\" said Kara Chandeysson, City Manager, Ting Internet. \"The Pavilion is such an integral part of Charlottesville, acting as an economic driver for downtown and as a cultural landmark within the state. We have always believed in being a true community partner wherever we operate and we're thrilled to continue playing our part here in the city.\"\nThis city-owned and privately managed venue has been a staple within the Charlottesville arts and culture community for over 15 years. Since opening in 2005, the Pavilion has presented legendary performers like James Brown and Willie Nelson along with some of the most beloved contemporary artists — including Arcade Fire, Leon Bridges, Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Snoop Dogg, and The Lumineers — and has established itself as a leading community hub, hosting a number of nonprofit events and acting as an economic driver for Charlottesville's historic downtown.\n\"Ever since the Pavilion opened, we've had several overarching goals: to elevate the arts and culture scene, to drive business for the downtown community and to give back to our city,\" said Kirby Hutto, General Manager of the Ting Pavilion. \"With community initiatives as a cornerstone of their operations, Ting embodies everything we look for in a partner. This rebranding marks an exciting new chapter for the arts sce...