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Concerts have been performed for decades on the Outer Harbor, but Friday's marked a milestone. After more than two years in the making, the first permanent, open-air music pavilion opened inside the metal frame of what was once the Terminal B warehouse, with Lake Erie gleaming in the background. Many among the enthusiastic, sold-out crowd on hand to see pop singer Chappell Roan said the 8-acre, $13 million summer music venue hit all the right notes.

"You go to other cities and they have nice concert venues around the waterfront, and that was always lacking here," said Dave Sable of Williamsville, sitting on a grassy slope. "This looks fantastic." "It's great," said Akasya Crosier of Buffalo, standing to the left of the stage as Roan and her four-piece, all-woman band went on at dusk with her song "Femininomenon.



" "I feel like I can see from any angle, which is rare in an outdoor venue." Chappell Roan fans take a selfie during the opening concert at the new Terminal B outdoor concert venue on Friday. Be Our Guest, the Rich Products subsidiary, had the site ready as premium ticket holders were let in at 4:30 p.

m. and concertgoers with general admission tickets at 6 p.m.

Music fans enjoy food and beverages at the new Terminal B outdoor concert venue at the Outer Harbor. The grounds were landscaped, rows of picnic tables were in place, concession stands and three bars well stocked and eight food trucks ready and open for business. The main parking lot by Terminal A, which holds a.

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