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About this Venue
About Arena Theatre:
The Arena Theatre was built in 1965. Bob Hope, a comedian, was an investor in the original Arena Theatre.
The towers, colored black, were developed in the early 1980s by Melvin Lane Powers.
“The Arena Theatre is not only one of Houston’s oldest concert venues, it is one of Texas’ most historic!”
The Arena Theatre is one of Houston’s oldest and most successful concert venues.
When you come to the Arena Theatre, you don’t come to see a show, you come to experience it.
Because of its unique design, this theatre in the round provides guests with an intimate evening with their favorite entertainer.
Arena Theatre has proudly presented many legendary artists such as Willie Nelson, BB King, Tom Jones, Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson.
With no seat more than sixty feet from the stage you feel like you are part of the show, not just part of the audience.
This intimate setting, unique to the Arena Theatre only, lets you feel like you get to know your favorite star a little better.
The Arena Theatre customers are also able to enjoy four, full service, inside bars without missing a beat.
In addition, the enclosed and secure parking ensures that even bad weather can’t dampen the spirit of the Theatre’s concertgoers.
Reviews:
“The Arena Theatre has been bringing in mainstream entertainers since the ’70s. Its round revolving stage allows audience members a degree of intimacy with the performers unavailable in a traditional arrangement.
The Arena recently received a substantial facelift under new ownership.
Upgrades include new sound and lighting systems and an ambitious booking approach that has brought some of the best national and international pop, country and jazz talents to Houston.”
City search:
“Arena Theater is well-known for its amazing rock concerts.
Enter this spacious venue to be spellbound by its minimalistic yet stylish decor and comfortable seating. Sink into these chairs while the renowned music talents spell magic across the stage with their power-packed performances.
And not to forget the high-end lighting systems and acoustics add an impact larger than life!” – Yahoo Travel
About this Venue Parking
Mead Center Parking
The entrance to the parking garage is accessible from the northbound lane of Maine Avenue. Subscribers and single-ticket purchasers may purchase parking in advance by calling the Sales Office at 202-488-3300.
The subscriber rate for parking is $17 per performance.
Single ticket purchasers may reserve in advance for $20 per parking space.
Advance reservations and rates discontinue three hours prior to curtain.
Any parking available on the day of the performance will be sold at the garage on a first-come, first-served basis for $24.
Handicapped parking may also be purchased in advance with a copy of a valid handicap parking tag. The garage is open from 10 a.m. until one hour after the end of the performance.
Parking is available in Lots A, B, F, G, H & I. Prices range from $5 to $30 depending on the event. Suite & VIP parking there is located on the south side of the building via the 2nd 183A Entrance, past the marquee. All methods of payment are accepted at Arena Theatre for all self-park & valet lots.
Ticket Requirements: For all ticketed events, all Arena Theatre patrons must present a ticket for entry, except for those patrons younger than two (2) years of age. However, children under two years of age must sit on the lap of an accompanying ticket-bearing adult. For some family/kids events ages, one (1) and up must be accompanied by a ticket.
The Arena Theatre, as a rental facility, is not in a position to contact or interfere with artist or artist management regarding autographs or special meet and greet requests. From time to time, artist management will arrange these opportunities, and if available, the Arena Theatre will include that as part of standard event information.
The use of photographic or sound recording devices, including film and digital cameras, digital video recorders, cell phones, and/or other visual or audio recording devices is a violation of copyright law and is strictly prohibited. Patrons using these devices during a performance may be asked to leave the theatre. No refunds will be issued. In certain instances, patrons may be asked to delete photographs.
In addition, light and noise disturbances can hinder the enjoyment of any performance. Out of the consideration and safety of performers and fellow patrons, the use of cell phones is strictly forbidden during all shows. This includes the use of phones for texting or photographic purposes. Individuals caught using their cell phones may be asked to leave the theatre.