Highmark Mann
Full name
Highmark Mann Center for The Performing Arts
Former names
Robin Hood Dell West (1976–79)
Mann Music Center (1979–2000)
Mann Center for the Performing Arts (2000–25)
Address5201 Parkside Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19131
LocationFairmount Park
OwnerCity of Philadelphia
Capacity
Detailed venue capacity[1]
  • TD Pavilion: 13,000
  • Skyline Stage: 3,000-7,500
Construction
GroundbreakingFebruary 1975
OpenedJune 14, 1976
Website
Venue Website

The Highmark Mann (formerly known as the Robin Hood Dell West and Mann Music Center and The Mann Center for the Performing Arts) is a nonprofit performing arts center located in the Centennial District of Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park, built in 1976 as the summer home for the Philadelphia Orchestra. It is the successor in this role to the Robin Hood Dell outdoor amphitheater, where the Philadelphia Orchestra had given summer performances since 1930. Highmark Mann's campus includes an amphitheater, TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann, and a smaller open-air stage, the Skyline Stage at Highmark Mann.

Highmark Mann has hosted artists and touring companies such as the American Ballet Theatre with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Marian Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, Buena Vista Social Club, Ray Charles, Judy Garland, the Metropolitan Opera, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Paul Robeson, Itzhak Perlman, Lang Lang, Midori, and Yo-Yo Ma. Major Philadelphia premieres have included the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Bolshoi Ballet and Orchestra's production of Spartacus, and Britain's Royal Ballet’s productions of Romeo and Juliet and Swan Lake.

Among the scores of award-winning popular artists presented by Highmark Mann in recent years are Celine Dion, Phish, Jack Johnson, Ed Sheeran, Tony Bennett, Mary J. Blige, Roger Daltrey, Bob Dylan, Furthur, Kesha, Lake Street Dive, Tame Impala, Arcade Fire, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Wynton Marsalis, Willie Nelson, Smokey Robinson, Jill Scott, James Taylor, Damien Rice, Blondie with Garbage, Sugarland and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

In 2010, 2011, and 2014, Highmark Mann was nominated by Pollstar, a concert industry trade publication, as "Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue" in North America. TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann has a total seating capacity of approximately 14,000, with 4,743 seats under the roof and over 8,600 outside.[2] The Skyline Stage at Highmark Mann has a capacity of 6,500.

History

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The present building first opened in 1976 as Robin Hood Dell West and subsequently was designated in 1979 the Mann Music Center in honor of Fredric R. Mann. In 2000, the facility was renamed to The Mann Center for the Performing Arts to reflect the center's plans to broaden its programming and service to the overall community.[3] In 2025, signed a 12-year naming rights sponsorship deal with Pittsburgh-based insurance company, Highmark, renaming the facility as Highmark Mann Center for the Performing Arts.[4]

Education and community engagement

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Highmark Mann Center for the Performing Arts' Education & Community Engagement program is the region's largest free education program, serving over 50,000 young people annually. Highmark Mann's annual Young People's Concert Series features free main stage performances making performing arts programs accessible to children in the Philadelphia region. The Connecting Arts-N-Schools series brings guest artists directly into 22 partner schools, and the Judith Gitlin ArtsTeach @ The Mann programs include 6 individual series: Meet the Artist, Tiny Tots Fascination Series, Greenfield Performance Treasures, Connecting Arts @ The center, Artist in Residency and Master Class.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Live Nation To Be Mann Center's Exclusive Booker". Pollstar. March 4, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  2. ^ "Mann Center For The Performing Arts – History". Mann Center For The Performing Arts. Archived from the original on May 19, 2008. Retrieved May 29, 2008.
  3. ^ "About Mann – History". Mann Center for the Performing Arts. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Dobrin, Peter (October 15, 2025). "Mann Center lands sponsorship deal — and a new name". Inquirer.com. Retrieved October 16, 2025.
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List of concert halls

Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia Philadelphia Chamber Music Society Highmark Mann TD Pavilion 1976 13,000 Philadelphia Orchestra (in summer) Skyline Stage

List of United States insurance companies

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List of music venues in the United States

Arena Great American Ball Park Hard Rock Stadium Heritage Bank Center Highmark Stadium Hollywood Bowl Honda Center Huntington Bank Field Huntington Bank

2024 NFL season

Bank Stadium Jan 19 – Highmark Stadium 6 Pittsburgh 14 3 Baltimore 28 3 Baltimore 25 Jan 26 – Arrowhead Stadium Jan 12 – Highmark Stadium 2 Buffalo 27

2025 Philadelphia Eagles season

history. Week 17: Philadelphia Eagles at Buffalo Bills – Game summary at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York Date: December 28 Game time: 4:25 p.m.

List of future stadiums

Co-Owner and Co-Founder Sean Mann announced as part of the Detroit Homecoming event this week, the team confirmed. Mann said that the team has bought

List of megaprojects

The New York Times. Retrieved 11 May 2026. "Best photos from the New Highmark Stadium groundbreaking ceremony". Buffalo Bills. Retrieved 24 January 2024