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Parking & Directions for Architects Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater
801 Red River St, Austin, TX
78701, US
1. Street Parking 0.2 miles, $1-2/hour
2. 500 W 15th St Garage 0.4 miles, $10-15
3. 6th St Garage 0.5 miles, $10-20
4. Convention Center Garage 0.6 miles, $12-18
5. Whole Foods Market Garage 0.7 miles, $5-10
Architects Concert Live at Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater | Austin – May 04th, 2026
Imagine catching a live show at Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater, a place that’s as much a part of Austin’s soul as the music itself. It’s the kind of spot you’ve seen in movies about Austin’s vibrant scene, with those iconic outdoor stages that just scream summer nights and good vibes. Beyond the concerts, this amphitheater plays a big role in the community, hosting charity events and fundraisers that really bring people together. It’s built to support all kinds of performances too, from energetic dance shows to thought-provoking plays, celebrating the city’s rich tapestry of cultures and musical traditions. Whether you’re tucked into the comfy private boxes with friends or right up front on ground level (trust me, you feel that bass deep in your bones), it’s an experience you won’t forget. And if you’re planning to go, just punch in 801 Red River Rd into your GPS, or hop on Burnet Road heading south until you hit 15th. Honestly, Architects Austin really nailed the vibe here, it’s more than just a venue, it’s a cornerstone of the live music scene that keeps Austin weird and wonderful.