Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater
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Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater is an outdoor venue connected to the Stubb's BBQ restaurant in Austin, Texas. The amphitheater is located behind the restaurant in the heart of the Red River Cultural District at 801 Red River Street. The current location is the third for Stubb's, which has been hosting live music since 1995. Stubb's has hosted performers as diverse as
Blondie
,
Fall Out Boy
,
Young the Giant
and Tame Impala. Stubb's is always booking high-profile touring acts such
St. Paul and the Broken Bones
,
Blues Traveler
,
Glen Hansard
and
Calexico
. You can find the best Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater tickets at StubHub.
''There are no seats for Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater events because it is a standing room only venue. The standing capacity is around 2,000, and chairs are prohibited at most events. Exceptions are made for those requiring a seat for medical or mobility issues.'
'All tickets to the outdoor venue are general admission. If you prefer to be closer to the stage, plan on arriving early. The best views are in the front half of the crowd or off to the side.'
'Austin has a great public transit system that includes several convenient bus routes leading to the venue. The routes that run closest to Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater are routes 4 and 663. The closest bus stop is number 411 located at the corner of 8th and Trinity streets.'
'No, Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater does not have a parking lot. There is plentiful street parking close by and even more a short walk away. Make sure you follow the parking signs and meter rules to avoid getting a ticket.'
'Yes. Stubb's is wheelchair-friendly and fully accessible for all patrons.'
'You can purchase food and snacks in the on-site restaurant and from vendors inside the venue. Alcoholic beverages are available to anyone 21 or older with an ID. Outside food or drinks of any kind are strictly prohibited at Stubb's.'
'Yes, Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater is an all-ages venue; however, patrons under 21 are not allowed re-entry if they leave the venue. Young adults may attend an event on their own, but a parent or guardian is still legally responsible for their actions while on the premises.'