Iron & Wine on stage
Merch tent
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a band on stage
the band on stage
a crowd of people watching a concert
a band performing on stage
a large crowd of people at an outdoor concert
a stage with an animated scene
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Cute photo opportunity
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Free concert!
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Lisa A.
Oct 6, 2024
Nice outdoor venue, not a bad sightline anywhere. Security line was run efficiently BUT the same bag that has been allowed into several other venues was mysteriously "too large" for this one so I had to take it back to the car or check it for $5. We were there early enough so I took it back to the car & stuffed what I needed into my jacket pockets (kind of defeats the purpose of a bag check since I wasn't wanded going thru the "no bag" security line). I don't know who controls concessions but $28 for a 10oz vodka-lemonade? And the bartender smiles & says "if you bring this cup back you get $3 off the next one." Heck, I already can't AFFORD a next one! Restrooms were clean, ushers were friendly & helpful, getting in / out of the venue was easy & everything pretty much ran on time. The stage crew is incredible. They did 2 total set changeovers in under 15 minutes each. Again, another "I don't know" - who controls the artists' volume but the opening act was so loud it was unbearable. The drums almost affected my heart rate. And the headliner's mic made him sound like he was on AM radio. Nice place, maybe I just chose the wrong concert.
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Todd H.
Sep 22, 2024
Cool venue, good courtyard area with merch and food but definitely get a seat in the amphitheater. The lawn is fairly useless unless you're in the first row or 2 behind the seats. The lawn is small and is fairly flat so you can't see the act on stage from there at all. We had to watch the whole show on the screens. I've been to similar venues where the lawn is great because it's on a hill with full view of the stage (e.g. Blossom Music Center near Cleveland). This was not like that at all.
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Patricia Abigail H.
Aug 5, 2024
I love that this concert venue is small enough that even when you're on the lawn the artists are still visibleThe staffs are usually friendly and their food although lacking in much options are still reasonably priced, they do have a Filipino food truck that's tucked in the corner that's pretty good Try to get there early, you can reserve lawn chair for $10 or get there early enough for it to be free They got water stations and pretty big restrooms
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Chelsea P.
Jul 5, 2024
Came here last month to see The Flaming Lips. We were able to walk over from the hotel which was really nice. Staff was really nice. Venue is large and very cool. Love the little open courtyard area where merch/drinks/food are set up. Would come again if in the area
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Laura M.
Jun 22, 2024
Michael Franti was at Everwise so I needed to be there! This is a great venue. Parking is relatively easy as long as there aren't multiple events in the area. The grounds around and inside the venue are awesome. Love the option of the lawn seats on the hill or covered seating. Nice restroom facilities that are well thought out for women. There were enough vendors for food and drink. I didn't see any food trucks that I saw mentioned on their website but no biggie. I found all the staff at the event very friendly and helpful. Will definitely be back.
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Wanda M.
Aug 24, 2023
I've never attended a concert at this lovely venue, but after tonight, I will definitely be back. I was so impressed how quickly we made it through the line for the bag check and ticket scan. The bar lines moved quickly as well, but to no surprise, the drink prices are extremely high. You can find liquors, beers, and bottled or canned water. The drink vendors are set up well for large crowds on a grassy hill. It was a nice spot to stand around and enjoy your beverages and chat with friends. They do allow you to bring a small, unsealed water bottle that can be refilled at one of their water fountains. I didn't see the water fountains, but I was told I could find on each side of the amphitheater.I had to research what type and size bags were allowed. The following is the bag policy I found for entry into the facility, and if not met, you must return your bag to your vehicle. They allow clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC tote bags no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" or small clutch bags (6" x 9"). Again, if not met, you must leave the line to return bags to your vehicle and then return to the back of the line. The facility is an ideal venue, laid out well, and has large, clean restrooms located just inside the entrances. The restrooms were supplied well with TP, paper towels, and handsoap.Our seats were perfect! Our tickets were in the GA Upper Pavillion in Row G, and our seats were right in the middle of the row, which put us directly in the center of the stage. I loved the seats, and yes, we couldn't see their faces clearly, but the large screens handled that issue. No one sat in front of us for about 45 minutes, so we appreciate that. When the folks did arrive, they weren't 6' tall. That usually happens at most events we attend. The permanent overhead canopy is attractive and beneficial on sunny days or undesirable weather. The lawn area looked small, but the website says they have 3,500 lawn spaces and 2,500 reserved seats. My husband has always wanted to see Jethro Tull, and when he heard they were at White River Park, he purchased tickets immediately. I haven't heard Jethro Tull's music for a very long time and loved reliving their music from the 1960s through the 80s. Yes, I know, we're old. The audio could improve since we had trouble hearing the words. The images and gorgeous colors played on the screen behind the band made for a beautiful and colorful concert. It was a perfect concert and night to sit outdoors. The night was amazing with low 80°, no bugs, and a light, warm breeze. We could not have asked for a better night to see the amazing Jethro Tull at TCU Amphitheater.
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Joseph D.
Jul 29, 2024
We've seen several shows here and the acoustics are great. Staff is fun and courteous and the food and drinks are actually very reasonably priced.
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Amy E.
Aug 1, 2024
My flimsy cloth purse was about 1/2 inch bigger than their box so they made me pay to check it...only to provide me with a bag for my things that is 3x the size of the purse they took away Got a hot pretzel that was as hard as a rock...there was a kind staff member that offered to switch it out for some popcorn after he felt how hard it was. People spend a lot of money here...do better Everwise
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Nicole S.
Oct 22, 2022
The best concerts are the unexpected concerts, I've found. I got to see Andrew Bird and Iron & Wine perform this summer at TCU Amphitheatre on a whim, with about two hour's notice. It was just one of those things, where someone had an extra ticket and I had the time and means to attend. I had a great time -- partially because the concert was free to me. (Things that are free are just exponentially better.) And part of it is because my seat in TCU Amphitheatre was great. I sat in one of the chairs near the grass area, and I could see and hear really well, and there were huge TVs showing what was going on on stage, too. There were lots of concession tents, so I never had to wait long to get my canned wine (the only kind of wine they sold at the show). Be aware that TCU Amphitheatre has a bag policy in place. You can only bring in a bag as big as will fit in the palm of your hand, so my little clutch wallet was fine, but I saw a woman who had a fanny pack stopped and told that she needed to check her bag for $5. So plan accordingly!
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Stef B.
Oct 5, 2024
Great place for a concert! All the lines went smooth...getting in and out was easy...saw Koe Wetzel, section 202...you could see the stage perfectly...I would see a concert there again.
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