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Shoreline Amphitheatre
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Shoreline Amphitheatre
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Shoreline Amphitheatre

1 Amphitheatre Pkwy., Mountain View, CA, 94043-2316
(650) 962-1000 - Website

The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards named Shoreline Amphitheatre the Best Large Outdoor Amphitheatre in the United States. The Wall Street Journal called it "The Cadillac of Amphitheatres." The San Jose Mercury News hailed it as "a major cultural blessing." The San Francisco Chronicle said it is "the biggest and most beautiful tent in the world." And the world's most popular and talented entertainers call Shoreline Amphitheatre their Bay Area home.

Venue Type: Amphitheater
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Creator:  Zvents  Zvents
Creator:  Zvents  Zvents
Location & Nearby Info
1 Amphitheatre Pkwy., Mountain View, CA, 94043-2316
Performers Coming to this Venue
G.B.H.
G.B.H.
The influential, long-lived punk metal band G.B.H. rose to prominence in England during the early '80s when hardcore punk began inching toward heavy metal. Originally formed in 1979 in Birmingham,...
The Vandals
The Vandals
Orange County punk veterans the Vandals traced their roots back to the earliest days of their local scene, but didn't really make much of an impact as recording artists until the '90s. By that tim...
Norma Jean
Norma Jean
Not to be confused with Pretty Miss Norma Jean or Marilyn Monroe, Christian metalcore band Norma Jean from Douglasville, GA hit the road with the Vans Warped Tour for 2008 in anticipation of their...
Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish was one of the legions of Southern California ska-punk bands to edge into the mainstream following the commercial success of No Doubt and Sublime. Like most of their peers, the band ...
The Lordz
The Lordz
Stemming from the hip-hop group the Lordz of Brooklyn, founders and brothers MC Kaves (Mike McLeer) and producer ADM (Adam McLeer) decided, after the release of Graffiti Roc, an album that was alr...
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Top 50
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105 reviews
Jun 18, 2007 - Tharrah
If not for people's attitudes...

...this place would not be as good. Lawn seating is a large section but with everyone laying on the ground sprawled out, it becomes very hazardous. Fortunetly everyone kinda watches out and really tries not to get all bent out of shape should little accidents occur, like people stepping on your blanket/towel/whatever or tripping and falling on each other. Neither happens often, but the fact that fights don't break out when they do and everyone seems to kinda respect one another is nice.

The system for the main stage is definitely good and that is where you are gonna see bands with a strong name and ones that really tax the speakers. There are also screens so you can see what is going on down on stage when you are back on the grass.

Food was over-priced. But it was sustinence that I really wanted and it was pretty good. Nothing worse than paying 4 dollars for a really bad hot dog or $5.50 for a bad Hamburger.

Bath rooms were actually amazing compared to what I had imagined in my mind. They have both port-o-potties and regular restrooms around, but the port-o-potties seem to be brought in fresh for each show.

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386 reviews
Apr 02, 2007 - pobrien
Great outdoor venue

I have mixed feelings, it is a wonderful venue but I like Desert Sky (or whatever they are calling it now) in Phoenix