Moody Amphitheater is a amphitheatre in Austin, TX. Average rating is 4.5 stars from 1,272 reviews. Website: https://www.moodyamphitheater.com/.
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Moody Amphitheater — 1401 Trinity St, Austin, TX 78701, USA
4.5 1,272 reviews

Austin's Outdoor Stage Under the Open Sky

World-class concerts, green lawns, and cold drinks at the edge of Waterloo Park in downtown Austin.

Live Music & Shows

Upcoming shows at this venue. Get tickets or add them to your calendar.

JUL23
Margaritaville Presents Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band
8:30 pm · Rock
JUL29
The Fray - Summer of Light Tour with Dashboard Confessional
7:30 pm · Rock
AUG7
Simple Plan: Bigger Than You Think! Tour - The Sequel!
8:00 pm · Rock
AUG28
Social Distortion
8:00 pm · Rock
SEP9
101x Concert Series: JIMMY EAT WORLD - 25 YEARS OF BLEED AMERICAN
7:30 pm · Rock
SEP11
Moody Amp Social Club
9:00 pm · Undefined
SEP11
Shaboozey - Outlaws Never Die Tour
9:00 pm · Country
SEP12
NEEDTOBREATHE: The Long Surrender Tour
8:00 pm · Rock

About Us

Rain or shine, something electric happens at Moody Amphitheater. Perched along Trinity Street at the edge of Waterloo Park, this 5,000-capacity outdoor venue has become the spot where Austin's live-music identity meets a genuinely great night out. Reviewers who got rained on during shows still gave it five stars, which tells you everything about the atmosphere here.

The layout earns its reputation. Giant LED screens flank both sides of the stage so the back of the lawn feels as close as the front row. Multiple bar stations keep lines short. The surrounding green space invites early arrivals to spread a blanket, explore the park, or walk the short distance to the Texas State Capitol before the headliner takes the stage. Sting, Metric, Broken Social Scene, and dozens of other acts have all played here, drawing crowds that range from longtime Austin locals to first-time visitors discovering why this city runs on live music.

With a 4.5-star rating across more than 1,200 reviews, Moody Amphitheater consistently delivers the kind of night people talk about on the drive home.

What We Offer

Moody Amphitheater hosts a full calendar of concerts, touring shows, festivals, and special events across genres from indie rock and pop to country and electronic. General admission lawn tickets put you on the grass with a clear sightline to the stage, while reserved seating options give you a fixed spot and easy access to the venue's food and beverage stations.

The venue offers prepaid parking through nearby garages including the Capitol Tower Parking structure, making arrival straightforward even if you don't know the neighborhood yet. On-site bars serve beer, wine, and cocktails, and the open-air footprint means you can move freely between the stage, the lawn, and the surrounding park. Private and corporate event packages are also available for organizations looking to book the space outside of the public concert calendar.

Visit moodyamphitheater.com for the current show schedule, ticketing, parking reservations, and venue policies.

Why Choose Us

Giant dual LED screens ensure every seat, including the back lawn, has a clear view of the stage.
Multiple bar stations spread across the venue keep wait times short on busy concert nights.
Directly adjacent to Waterloo Park, giving early arrivals green space to enjoy before showtime.
Prepaid parking options at nearby garages remove the stress of finding a spot in downtown Austin.
Rated 4.5 stars by over 1,200 concertgoers, with fans praising the atmosphere even through rain.
Located steps from the Texas State Capitol, making it easy to turn a concert into a full downtown evening.

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3 months ago
"Loved the outdoor theater, even though it rained during our concert! There are multiple bars and lots of green space to sit on. Large screens on either side of the stage that made it perfect for me to see since I'm short and always behind someone taller. We saw Cannons and Bob Moses. The speakers/sound was great. We paid more for the lounge experience which came with a private bar, two private bathrooms, and a tray of cookies. We loved the cookies but wouldnt choose this option again. The lounge would be perfect for a hot day-time concert with multiple bands but who wants to be inside for a concert? The bathroom lines were just as long at the "public" lines and the bar offered the same food and drinks. Lounge access also comes with a roof top access which was cool for a moment but you dont get a frontal view of the stage, its off to the right. Overall, beautiful space, we would just opt out of the lounge access for a night time concert."
— Kelsey Salt
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a month ago
"May 2026 Attending Moody Amphitheater for the first time, and saw Sting in concert. We arrived and had prepaid for parking. Not knowing the area that well we parked at The Capitol Tower Parking garage, which is about 1/2 mile away from the venue. When we walked towards the Amphitheater along Trinity street we were directed to walk down and around the park towards the entrance. In hind sight it may have been better to walk straight, and down some steps or the elevator to get to the entrance area. Luckily, entry was easy, and security verifies that you're not carrying anything that's not allowed into the park. Check the website for details. Basically, you cannot bring any aerosol cans into the park, but can bring pump non-aerosol ( think mosquito spray ). We sat in section 204 row F. We did not experience any mosquitoes. Luckily, the weather was halfway decent, approximately 83-84 degrees, and medium to low humidity. I did not experience any acoustical or sound issues as noted in some of the other reviews that I read. I did see some video issues early on in the show, before the sun went down, but after that, those seemed to have gotten straightened out and the last 90 minutes of the 2 hour show were fine. When leaving, we decided to leave off to the right, and use the steps of elevator to get up to Trinity street level. During the show, they have drinks available. These range from beer, to some hard liquor, to water (liquid death). There are also restrooms available for use. Overall, good time, nice evening and fantastic concert put on by Sting."
— Geo-T22 Pav
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a month ago
"This was my first time here for All the Feelings Tour with Metric, Broken Social Scene (my fav) and Stars. I came early with intent to walk the park a bit and go to the Capitol. They had the park partially blocked off due to Metric doing sound check which was an amazing preshow! (they sounded excellent). I parked in the Capitol visitor parking which ended up being free. I am from Houston and this is unheard of there! Parking is a literal nightmare and they charge $20-40 bucks. God bless Austin. The parking and general area is super walkable. The merch line moved fast and was right upon entry to the venue. They also had a food truck. I got a banh mi hot dog. The bar has non alcoholic choices which is always appreciated. The bathrooms were freshly cleaned as I arrived and everything is close together. Not a ton of walking to do from your seats at this venue. I screwed up, forgot to wear sunscreen and left my sunglasses in the car. Definitely don’t do that! I thought this would be more covered (similar to Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands or Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston) but not so. So direct sunlight was brutal and it’s only June. Thankfully they allow you to enter with a factory sealed water bottle (they would never allow this in Houston) so again, God bless Austin! They have several shows over the summer I would love to attend but the thought of the heat… I don’t know, man. There was a lovely breeze off and on throughout. The sound was amazing, there were some hiccups when BSS played which was disappointing, but overall the sound was great. Something I didn’t like about a concert in Austin: Sitting at a concert should be a crime! I know you paid for a seat, but come on! Get up! Dance! Have fun! Stop TALKING! Ugh. Tours constantly skip over Houston but we don’t talk over everyone’s sets! Boo on you people. I didn’t drive 3 hours to listen to everyone chat."
— Amanda Shipley
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a month ago
"Attended a sold out concert here at the end of May. It was hot but the venue was clean, well manicured and easy to navigate. Also, multiple concession stands made for a short wait time. Staff and security were all very friendly and helpful."
— Christy Barrett
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9 months ago
"Visited last weekend for a concert. There are weird tufts of grass throughout the park you can trip on, so if you're with someone who has a walking handicap, better stay on the concrete pathways. Gives Blues on the Green circa 2013 vibes. Overall, the venue is beautiful, get there early for parking-or you'll have issues finding good parking. (The capital parking garage across the street is NOT open on weekends for the venue.)"
— Lisa

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Moody Amphitheater located?

The venue is at 1401 Trinity St, Austin, TX 78701, on the eastern edge of Waterloo Park in downtown Austin, a short walk from the Texas State Capitol.

Is there parking available near the amphitheater?

Yes. Prepaid parking is available at nearby garages, including the Capitol Tower Parking garage. Booking parking in advance through the venue's website is strongly recommended for popular shows.

What happens if it rains during a concert?

Moody Amphitheater is an outdoor venue and most shows proceed rain or shine. Guests are encouraged to check the event page for any weather-related updates and to come prepared with rain gear for outdoor performances.

Are there food and drinks available at the venue?

Multiple bars are located throughout the venue serving beer, wine, and cocktails. Food options are also available on-site during events. Outside food and beverages are generally not permitted, so check the venue's current policy before your visit.

What is the seating setup like?

The venue offers both reserved seating and general admission lawn areas. Large LED screens on either side of the stage provide excellent visibility from all sections, including the back of the lawn.

How do I get tickets for upcoming shows?

Tickets for all upcoming concerts and events are available at moodyamphitheater.com. The site also lists the full event calendar, parking reservations, and venue policies.

Can Moody Amphitheater be rented for private events?

Yes. The venue is available for private and corporate event bookings outside of the public concert schedule. Contact the venue directly through moodyamphitheater.com for availability and pricing information.

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