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As part of the University of Texas Performing Arts Center, the Bass Concert Hall is the venue for ballet, film, music, and more. Special events in 2001 included Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA — a Broadway musical, performances by legendary mime Marcel Marceau, and the comedy of Bill Cosby.

Bass Concert Hall on the UT campus
Photo © Jacci Bear

  Where is it?
Bass Concert Hall
23rd Street and Robert Dedman Drive
Austin, Texas
512-471-2787 (Administration)
512-471-0634 (Marketing)
512-471-1444 | 1.800.687.6010 (Ticket Info)
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The building is located on the east side of the UT Campus west of the LBJ Library and Museum and across from the Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. After 5:45PM on weekdays and all day on weekends parking is free. There is ample parking within walking distance of Bass Concert Hall.

Click on Area 6 of this UT Campus Map for parking and pathways to the Performing Arts Center area.

Go to Texas Box Office for tickets to individual events at Bass Concert Hall or other UT Performing Arts venues.

 

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