SAN FRANCISCO, March 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Live Nation and Northern California Toyota Dealer’s Advertising Association today announced a multi-year agreement to name their Sacramento-area outdoor music venue, located in Wheatland, California,
Toyota Amphitheatre.
“As the number one selling auto brand in Northern California, Toyota considers themselves part of the area’s DNA,” said Briana Nelson, assistant general manager, Toyota’s San Francisco Regional Office. “The prominence of the venue combined with the excitement it creates around the top tier talent helps our Toyota dealers bring that to life through this incredibly visible sponsorship.
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