Bass Concert Hall
About the Venue

Bass Concert Hall is the flagship theater of Texas Performing Arts on the University of Texas campus, and at 2,900 seats it is the largest performance venue in Austin. The Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Concert Hall was completed in 1981 and features a vast stage, an orchestra pit that can hold 100 musicians, dressing rooms for over 100 performers, and a mammoth backstage area with workshops for carpentry, costumes, painting, metalwork, and props. The technical infrastructure includes computerized lighting and advanced sound and rigging systems that rank among the best in the country for a venue of this type. The room hosts touring Broadway productions, major orchestral performances, ballet companies, contemporary dance, popular music acts, and UT performing arts events throughout the academic year and summer. The seats run from orchestra level up through multiple balcony tiers, and the acoustics are designed to handle both unamplified classical music and amplified contemporary shows with equal skill. If you have ever wondered where the Austin Symphony performs its largest concerts or where a full-scale Broadway touring production sets up shop, this is the room. Bass Concert Hall is the place where Austin meets the performing arts at their most ambitious scale, a reminder that the city's cultural life extends well beyond the bar stages and amphitheaters that get most of the attention.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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Thu, May 21 at 7:30 PM

Bass Concert Hall

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