With both reserved seating, and grass area behind for general seating, this offers a good choice of options for outdoor concerts.Saw Tim McGraw there, great concert but they were searching every person going in, good idea I guess but meant it took quite a bit of time to get through the line.
My birthday present to myself was tickets to see Don Felder (of Eagles fame), The Doobie Brothers and Boston - 3 of my favorites. Went with my son and his GPS and found the venue with no problems. Great-free parking which is a short walk from numerous food and drink choices on the way to the stadium. Gotta say, our seats in section 202 were nearly perfect. A straight shot to view the stage, no one sitting in front of us, a short walk up a few stairs and along a walk way to drinks, food, and the amazingly clean restrooms. It holds 22,000+ music fans, so it pays to get there when the gates open. There are plenty of things to keep you busy before the music starts and you can get great parking. We loved Don Felder - he sang my favorite Eagles songs and sounded great. The Doobies were on and the crowd was totally with them and sang their songs along with the whole crowd. Boston's instrumentals were great, but their vocals lacked something... All, in all, though, we totally enjoyed the evening and will go back, soon! A little over a 4 hours drive for us, but well worth it!
What a great venue! Came to see the Doobie Brothers and Boston but almost loved the venue more. Gorgeous night and an set up that contributed to such a great atmosphere. Staff were so polite and very organized. We had seats but there were thousands just sitting on the lawn or dancing. Liquor prices were a bit high but no parking fees offset it all...and totally organized getting everyone in and out quickly. If you get a chance, go to this venue....great value!!!!
Located in Mountain View, near Google, this concert amphitheatre has great sound and decent parking options. A very fun place to see a music festival or rock concert.
Went to see Blake Shelton, The Band Perry, Neil McCoy and Dan & Shay the music was awesome the venue was terrible. We had seats but were sitting towards the back of section 202 and their video screens were not on making it very difficult to see much. I have been to concerts here before and it has always been good but this time was kind of a bummer. Might think twice before I go back.
This ranks right up there with some of the worse venues I have ever watched a concert.The seating arangements sucks,the lawn if it rains is a muddy nightmare.The staff are rude/obnoxious that I encountered,there is basically only 1 way in and 1 way out of here so the traffic flow situation blows.And last but not least tickets are WAYYYY overpriced.
夏季这里很热闹,会有公司包场搞活动,或者大型音乐会,每到搞活动时停车就变成巨大的问题,建议停远点步行过去,音乐会在白色帐篷里,半露天的那种
Pretty much guaranteed if a major summer tour is rolling through the bay area the venue will be Shoreline Amphitheatre. It's a nice place to see a concert if you have seats or are get a seat in the front part of the lawn. The sound can be ok and they could upgrade their video screens. There are many food options AND lots of beer! They accept plastic which is good since a 24 oz beer will run your 12 bucks. Built on a landfill in the mid 80's Shoreline has some major drawbacks to seeing your favorite band play. Getting there can be stressful. The main exit is near the intersection of Highway 101 and 85. If it's a weekday concert plan on getting there early. They usually open the parking lots around 4 pm (for an evening concert). This is a plus since it will address problem number 2-PARKING. Parking at Shoreline is a nightmare. They do not charge for general parking but if you don't get there early and don't leave several songs before the show ends have fun sitting around. If you want to avoid the general parking situation all together drop 40 bucks for the VIP parking. I've done this several times and have gotten out of the parking lot to the freeway in 5 minutes. If planned right your concert experience at Shoreline can be a good one.
Pretty good venue for concerts. I recently attended the Drake vs Lil Wayne show. It took awhile with parking, but other than that the venue was pretty easy to navigate. The sound quality was good, no complaints there. Really enjoyed the open air concept.
We enjoy going to Shoreline Ampitheater for summer music concerts. The sound quality is good. Seats are comfortable and its a great place to go and listen in the warm summer evening.There is food and beer usually for sell here as well.Parking and leaving the parking lot takes a little bit of time - but its all worth it for a good concert.