Amazing venue is set in the (almost) same spot as the first Woodstock. Free parking & gorgeous, well maintained grounds to enjoy your favorite performer on a warm summer night. Come early & tailgate!
Great place to go see a concert...I prefer the lawn seats so I can kinda move around...get there early tho and enjoy take in the whole venue including the museum...
I've seen countless concerts here. I love the country setting, friendly staff and amazing acoustics. Be warned you're not aloud to bring your own chairs to concerts.
The best part of summer is taking in a concert here. Breathtaking views, friendly staff, cheap tickets; and great shows. Check their site for the full concert/events list.
Built on the site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, this not-for-profit amphitheater has maximum capacity of 15,000 – just 3 percent of the original concert’s attendance. (From Aerial America) 続きを見る
My favorite venue by far, having been to dozens up and down the Northeast and NYC. There is always traffic leaving after a show but it's not a big deal and should not deter anyone from going. The staf
To get the best experience for a live music performance, sit in the middle section or the right side under the roofing area. But sit towards the back so your ears drums don't pop from the speakers.
Don't get stuck on 17B/CR 117 traffic (and you will for any major show)... there are plenty of back roads to get you there. Set your GPS to avoid that road entirely. Take any right heading north o
Bring your own food, but if you don't, do NOT shell out $8 for the hummus wrap. It's pathetic. Try Hungry Hungry Hippies at the top of the hill instead.
Located approximately 90 miles from New York City at the site of the 1969 Woodstock festival in Bethel, NY, the state-of-the-art 15,000-capacity outdoor performing arts venue, intimate 400-seat Event Gallery, and award-winning Museum at Bethel Woods are set within a bucolic 2,000 acre campus.