$60 million gift from Scott Farmer and family names new music center

In a city celebrated for its rich arts heritage, a new chapter is being written—one led by the vision and generosity of Scott Farmer and his family.
The Farmer Family Foundation, guided by Scott Farmer, executive chairman of Cintas, has pledged an extraordinary $60 million to create the Farmer Music Center, a state-of-the-art concert venue poised to transform Cincinnati’s cultural landscape.
This is more than a donation; it’s a statement about the power of meaningful influence.
The Farmer family’s gift is the largest in recent memory for a Cincinnati arts organization, reflecting a deep commitment to community and the belief that music can unite and inspire.
The new 20,000-seat amphitheater, set on the storied grounds of the former Coney Island, is expected to open its doors in 2027, welcoming generations of music lovers to experience world-class performances under the stars.
Scott Farmer’s leadership in this transformative project exemplifies the next generation of high-engagement philanthropy—giving not just generously, but purposefully, with an eye toward lasting impact.
The Farmer Family Foundation’s legacy is built on the idea that actual influence is measured not by what we accumulate but by what we give back.
As the Farmer Music Center rises, it stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of giving that defines Cincinnati’s most engaged families.
With this historic gift, Scott Farmer and his family are not only building a venue—they are building a future where music, community, and generosity take center stage.