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A major addition to the Jackson metro’s music offerings is coming in spring 2018, but this time, it won’t be in Jackson.

The City of Brandon held a press conference Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Brandon Municipal Complex, announcing details about the Brandon Amphitheater at The Quarry, which will be located across the street from a new sports facility and seat between 8,000 and 8,500 people. After the conference, city officials led attendees to a groundbreaking ceremony at the project site on Boyce Thompson Drive.

The $20-million project’s running and biking trails and baseball complex, which will feature six astro-turf fields, align with the City of Brandon’s push to upgrade its amenities, including the recently completed expansion of the tennis courts at City Park and the ongoing improvements to Shiloh Park.

The Brandon Amphitheater, on the other hand, seems like a less obvious addition to the recent development projects until you look at the history behind it. The plans began more than three years ago when Brandon residents voted to pass a 2-percent food and beverage tax that would exclusively go toward improving the existing parks and amenities, as well as developing the city’s tourism economy.

Following the referendum’s passing, the City of Brandon evaluated different sports facilities around the South that could provide an example for the project. These included complexes in Oxford, Miss., Meridian, Miss., Vidalia, La., Germantown, Tenn., Chattanooga, Tenn., and Elizabethtown, Ky.

The City began to consider the idea of adding a music venue to the project after seeing the economic growth that resulted from Southaven’s Snowden Grove Park, which features a baseball complex and the BankPlus Amphitheater, which can seat about 7,000 people. However, Brandon Mayor Butch Lee says he had some reservations as they looked at other amphitheater examples.

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Brandon Amphitheater at The Quarry