The Pavilion at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a large open-air amphitheater located on the grounds associated with the legendary 1969 Woodstock festival. The modern Pavilion forms part of the expansive Bethel Woods Center for the Arts campus and accommodates approximately 16,000 guests, with around 5,000 covered seats and lawn space for an additional 11,000 visitors. Its combination of a major concert stage, open landscape and historic setting makes it a distinctive destination for large-scale concerts and live music events.
Covered seating provides a closer, sheltered view of the stage, while the sloped general-admission lawn is designed to offer effective sightlines and sound across the wider audience area. During events, visitors can make use of food and beverage concessions, hospitality areas and different seating options, allowing the experience to range from reserved seating to a more relaxed evening on the lawn.
The venue is located at 200 Hurd Rd, Bethel, United States. Extensive parking areas are available on the property, although some lots require a substantial walk to the Main Entry and onward to the Pavilion, so arriving with sufficient time is advisable. For broader information about reaching the destination and getting around the surrounding area, see the location guide further down the page.