Ak-Chin Pavilion / Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, Phoenix AZ
Address | 2121 N 83rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ, United States |
Phone | +1 602-254-7200 |
Website | livenation.com |
Categories | Live Music Venue, Amphitheater, Concert Hall, Event Venue, Stage |
Rating | 4.1 8 reviews |
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Ak-Chin Pavilion / Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre reviews
8This barbershop is very nice the staff is very friendly and skilled I’ve got my haircut here several times already and I haven’t been disappointed very welcoming to all people with all types of hair I have dreads and they help me out every time also very affordable check this place out you’ll be surprised how good it is
Went to Knotfest 2019 here to see Behemoth, Gojira, Volbeat, and Slipknot. Clean bathrooms, clean grounds, great seating, and there were mist sprayers you could cool off under in that Phoenix heat.
Once loved this place. Now that TicketMaster/Live Nation own the place they have closed the box office and charge a $32 “sellers fee” per ticket, can’t bring chairs, etc. Sad to see a megaa corporation ruin something that was good. Never coming here again.
I went to see Slipknot in August, it's obviously outdoors so it will get hot/cold but it's a decent venue. It's big so you can wander around a bit, I not only got to see some of my favorite bands but I got to watch all the drunks trip over flat pavement. So two shows in one
I’ve attended TONS of concerts here. I always get the lawn seats, but I don’t mind standing for concerts or sitting on the grass. For some concerts they rent lawn chairs. I personally have never rented any. It’s a huge venue which often packs in the crowds. If you get uncomfortable with people not always remaining in their own personal space you may want to get a seat and avoid the lawn.
The lawn here is quite lively great place to see metal bands and mosh around the fire (that someone will inevitably start dispite best efforts of security xD) without shelling out hundreds of dollars.
I love being outside for a concrete. There is just something about it that makes it feel more like a party. The venue is smaller which in my opinion is better. Less people and you can see the stage and artist better then the big arena's. Plus they have huge big screens. It's great.