This is my favorite place to go to concerts because it is so convenient and there is no hassle! Park across the street and walk over with ease. I've been to 3 concerts this month! Great layout.
Lawn seats are more fun, unless you are a real fan of the band. Sitting as far front in the seats provides a superior experience (worth the $$$). If you're not a fan, get drunk and party on the lawn!
An outdoor pavillion where you can see tons of popular musical acts. Buy a lawn ticket and rent an $8 chair for a great summer activity. DO NOT park at the HEB across the street - they tow.
Free lots: exit woodlands parkway, stay straight the first street after six pines drive make a right and free lots on the left. Blue & orange are the closest to the waterway to enter the pavilion
Update: everything is cash only but you're unaware until the staff is yelling at the crowd "cash only!" Cuz there's no signs but again bring your own cuz the atms will break.
This outdoor theater brings the arts to Houston area residents. Be sure to get a seat under the pavilion, performances here go on whether rain or shine.
This Woodlands venue attracts the biggest names in music, as well as the occasional Houston Symphony, concert, Houston Balletperformance, themed festival or religious service.
Cash only for lawn chairs and 3 atms broke down while we were waiting in line and lost good lawn spots. Also, some of the food vendors are cash only too so bring cash with u.
went for the childrens festival and holly jolly jingle. huge disappointment. for sponsored events, it would have been nice to see more activities/games for the kids and better vendors.
The House of Blues tent opens an hour before the show and you go through security first, then you get to go into the Pavilion 1st and get the best lawn seats!
If you want to be cooler during the summer months, get seating near the stage - but it's expensive! If you want to go to the show but wanna be cheap, get lawn seats. However expect the heat.
An attractive attempt at a psuedo-sustainable urban plan tucked into the Woodlands... but upscale shops and pedestrian friendly semi-mixed-use town center aside, its screams "development."
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization, is an outdoor amphitheater that provides the Greater Houston region with an array of performing arts and contemporary entertainment in a setting of unparalleled beauty.