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Parking & Directions for Atxplained Bass Concert Hall
2350 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX
78705, US
1. UT Garage (0.3 miles) - $15
2. San Antonio Garage (0.4 miles) - $10
3. 15th Street Garage (0.5 miles) - $12
4. Lot 38 (0.6 miles) - $8
5. Metered parking (0.2 miles) - $3/hour
Atxplained Tickets at Bass Concert Hall | May 21st Concert & Info
Bass Concert Hall is truly a landmark in Austin’s vibrant arts scene, known for its incredible mix of modern and classical performances that keep every visit fresh and exciting. Whether you're catching a soulful Celtic Woman concert or a nationally touring symphony, the hall’s state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems make you feel like you’re right there in the middle of the action. It’s got a welcoming vibe, with accessibility options that make sure no one misses out on the magic. The seating is thoughtfully arranged, with upper-level rows offering a sweeping view of the stage that’s perfect for those big shows where you want to take it all in. Atxplained Austin points out that if you’re coming by cab, just ask the driver to drop you off at the main entrance on 24th Street, it’s the easiest way, especially if you’re in a hurry. Honestly, Bass Concert Hall isn’t just a place to see a show; it’s an experience that keeps bringing people back, whether for a Grammy-winning artist or an intimate cultural performance. It’s a true jewel of Austin’s cultural landscape, and once you’ve been, you’ll see why so many locals swear by it.