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Buffalo RiverWorks has it all: a 5,000-person sports, entertainment, and concert venue; two covered outdoor ice rinks that have hosted the Labatt Blue Pond Hockey Tournament since 2014; the first permanent, purpose-built, flat track roller derby track in the world; four bars, including one with axe-throwing; four ziplines; and the huge Buffal-O Ferris Wheel. It’s also a favorite of local bass-guitar hero Robby Takac, of the Buffalo-born Goo Goo Dolls, who uses the venue for his annual Music Is Art festival. And now this 60,000-square-foot multipurpose venue also has big sound to match its many options, with the recent addition of a new L-Acoustics K3 sound reinforcement system. The audio equipment was installed in December by Buffalo Pro Audio Group, and purchased through Las Vegas-based L-Acoustics Certified Provider 3G Productions, which also provided design services...

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