Open-air amphitheatre

Frost Amphitheater

Capacity: 8,000
· Address: 351 Lasuen St, Stanford, United States of America

No events are currently scheduled at this venue.

About this venue

Frost Amphitheater is an open-air amphitheater on Stanford’s campus, known for blending a natural setting with clean, practical design. Its terraced layout and airy bowl create a festival-like vibe while keeping sightlines organized and focused—so performances feel intimate even in a crowd.

Inside, the experience is the main draw: the venue is tuned for open-air concerts, with a layout that often combines fixed seating and more relaxed areas (depending on the event setup). Guests typically appreciate comfortable views, smooth entry flow, and a convenient selection of food and drinks that lets the evening unfold without constant interruptions.

The micro-location is straightforward: 351 Lasuen St, Stanford, United States. Aim for the Lasuen St approach and follow event signage to the entry checkpoints; nearby campus parking and a short drop-off/pick-up (rideshare) area are commonly used close to the entrance. For broader orientation and city/area transport, continue with the page text below, which naturally expands on getting around.

About the city: Stanford

Stanford, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, blends a relaxed California vibe with the energy of top-tier sports and live music events. While it feels compact and green, it’s a destination that delivers serious production and smooth logistics, with a distinctive campus atmosphere that turns every outing into a complete experience. The proximity of Palo Alto and the wider Bay Area also expands your options before and after the event.

A major advantage is how easy it is to get around: the area is straightforward to reach via the regional rail line Caltrain, with Palo Alto Transit Center serving as the key transfer point, offering practical connections toward campus. For the “last mile,” the free Marguerite shuttle is especially helpful, linking the Transit Center with multiple locations across campus and making it easier to reach arenas and stadiums without parking stress. If you’re flying in, San Francisco International Airport (SFO), San José Mineta International Airport (SJC), and Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport (OAK) are all within a reasonable radius, while drivers benefit from fast road access via US-101 and I-280.

As a sightseeing bonus, Stanford is perfect for an easy stroll before or after a concert: broad avenues, palm trees, and the Main Quad’s architecture create a special backdrop, and the atmosphere stays pleasant into the evening. Culture lovers often choose museums and galleries on campus, while walkers may head to viewpoints like the Stanford Dish or toward quieter bayside areas. To round out the experience, it’s also worth stopping by downtown Palo Alto, where cafés and restaurants naturally extend the night after an event at Stanford Stadium, Maples Pavilion, or Frost Amphitheater.

Accommodation nearby

Airports nearby

  • PAO Palo Alto Airport Palo Alto · 6 km
  • NUQ Moffett Federal Airfield Mountain View · 10 km
  • SQL San Carlos Airport San Carlos · 12 km
  • SJC Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport San Jose · 22 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Frost Amphitheater?
Frost Amphitheater has a capacity of 8,000 seats.
Where is Frost Amphitheater located?
Frost Amphitheater is located in Stanford, United States of America, 351 Lasuen St.
Which is the nearest airport to Frost Amphitheater?
The nearest airport is Palo Alto Airport (PAO), about 6 km away.
Where can I buy tickets for Frost Amphitheater?
Tickets for events at Frost Amphitheater are available through Viagogo.
Where can I find accommodation near Frost Amphitheater?
Accommodation in Stanford and surrounding area is available through hotel and apartment partners across all price categories.

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