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    Arena Theatre

    2.9 (111 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Mikel Erentxun y Miguel Mateos
    Jaime F.

    So its a little old-school here but the way this place is designed is very unique. The stage is in the center of the arena and the seats circle around the stage and the stage turns! Whaaat? This way everyone can see the artists perform! The areana is not too big and gives it an intimate concert vibe experience. You won't see no big name, up incoming artists here, its mostly artists from the 90s and 80s from all genres. So there is little to say about the rest of the venue, lets start with the restrooms, they are original to building old, old like 70s old lol. They are hard to find if you're buzzed and they are small, only 2 stalls if I remember correctly. an overdue update is due but I don't see them making any renovations any time soon. They have a few concessions that sell limited drinks, beer and your typical regular concessions stand overpriced food: hotdogs, nachos and popcorn (you know that food you get when you're starving cause you didn't have time to eat cause the concert was on a weeknight and you rushed home after work to s.s&c and you were able to get there on time even a little bit early and then start smelling the popcorn so you get hungry so the food still manages to taste good especially after having a couple drinks on an empty stomach good) yep remembering the adrenalin rush of all that just hit me and now I'm craving those stupid hotdogs as I'm writing this. Now, I know why I love this place... its the nostalgic smell of concession stand food mixed with the cold ac blowing and add the music I listened to as a teen, that I never imagined I would see performed in person but now as an adult Im seeing it live! God! it's good to be in my 40s! shut up! This place is awesome! I don't care... I don't care that it has a Maze of an entrance that I won't remember how to get out of after the concert is over and I don't care that's a 30 minute drive from my house I love it here!

    Dwight Yoakam
    Kellie M.

    Even though this place is old and run down, it's a great place to see a concert. It's a circular venue with a rotating stage, so there's not a bad seat in the house. It's a small space, so every seat is close to the stage. My only complaint is the alcohol situation. There's a menu board with three types of wine listed. So I ordered some wine. However, they didn't actually have any wine. Apparently, that menu board has been there since the dinosaurs roamed the earth and its never been updated. So I got a margarita on the rocks instead, because they didn't have any flavored vodka. Whatever my date was drinking, they ran out of it, so he ended up with something similar (sort of) the next time he went back. So the alcohol situation is sketchy at best. With that being said, I will definitely return here for other concerts.

    Dokken - August 6th 2021
    Matthew D.

    This is a great sounding venue for rock shows. Seats could be a bit bigger and have a bit better beer selection. Over all really great venue.

    Card machine

    Seats uncomfortable and parking is cash only yet their ATM never works and they have a card machine in the garage but refuse to accept card because the parking company probably gets paid under the table. Will never come back here anymore not worth it

    Dwight!
    Farrah A.

    Other than the fact that this place reeks of popcorn, the interior (including the carpet and seats) are really old, this isn't a bad venue. Arena theatre brings in a lot of classic artists of yesteryear, like Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, Blondie, Diana Ross ...I'm still kickin' myself for missing Loretta Lynne back in December 2010. I didn't have anyone to go with, and that's never stopped me before. There isn't a bad seat in the house, since it's truly "an arena" with stadium-like seatings and a circular stage that rotates. There's a small - but fuzzy - screen that also gives you a better view if you're blind like me. There are plenty of bars, the lines move fast, and they take cash/credit. They just have an awful beer and wine selection. Stick with liquor. Restroom lines move fast too, but they too need an update. Other cons: They don't let you dance in the aisle or rush to the front of the stage and security is really annoying - and unfriendly - about it. We get it, there must be some sort of fire code, but sometimes you just gotta go with the music. Parking is $10, but you can dine at Fung's Kitchen pre-show and leave your receipt in your car's windshield ... at least that's what we did.

    Great venue to enjoy a good concert, the view from any angle is great since the stage rotates, you see the artist from any place, and the sound its great, love the venue.....

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    Diana A.

    A month ago attended a concert which started one hour and thirty minutes late. This weekend as another concert and it began one hour and ten minutes late. If you are punctual and impatient this place will annoy you. Arrive thirty minutes after what the concert ticket says. We did not have to worry about parking however noticed there are large lines to get in. Once you are inside you will walk past some strange artwork. Then you arrive at the entrance and get scanned in. Everyone gets to go through security to prevent any malicious behavior. Once inside of you have no idea where you sit ask an usher. Crowd was extremely bothered with the female radio dj that screamed at the top of her lungs to waste time until artist. Here is a word of advice for Arena theatre how about an apology for starting late? Or better yet improve your communication skills by starting on time. There are plenty of classes for better customer service and some are even free. I hold great respect for ushers and security trying to keep the audience safe. Unfortunately Arena theatre is at fault for initiating the crowd to become obnoxius with concerts starting late. Sound quality can be decent to almost poor. My car speakers sound better than the Arena when sound quality takes a nosedive. Usually we eat before we arrive, thank you all the yelpers for the food tips. We order drinks which are fine especially the mineral water. The only thing I would wish for is to please add cup holders to all seats. The air is cool and not too cold. I didn't need a sweater however I usually take one just in case. Our seats were comfortable though you will need to move or turn if people pass by you. Once you actually get to the performer most of the stuff I mentioned tends to disappear in the background except if sound quality becomes poor and the distant reminder of the female dj screaming. Yup, I can still hear those awful high pitched vocal cords that makes you just want to exit the arena, grab ear plugs, or volunteer to go up their on stage. I might just do that if I ever go back.

    Travis Tritt at Arena Theater, Houston

    Just attended my first show here (Travis Tritt) & really enjoyed the venue with its unique in-the-round/rotating stage setup. Audio mix and lighting were top-notch. Some negatives mentioned in other reviews seem to have been resolved w a change in ownership: concession stands did have wine for sale, seating was comfortable and appears to be fairly new w included cup holders. Found the parking garage easy to get in and out of, however the show was sparsely attended due to lingering pandemic fears. This probably won't matter beyond 2020, but I was happy that the venue did not have a roving mask gestapo. They did require a mask to be served at the concession stands & 95%+ wore one when going to restrooms, etc. - just didn't have to wear it while at your seat. Reasonable. Would definitely go see another show here.

    Waiting for Cameo
    Vallerie T.

    We attended cameo and the barclaya at the Arena Theatre in Houston and the concert was amazing. The Barcays brought down the house. Cameo was pretty good. Cameo isn't what he use to be. The lead singer Larry Blackmon sounds the same but ain't moving the same. Only song a few hits spent most of his time sitting on a stool ana only perform ed about 35 mins. What we heard waa good though. I had a great time

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    parking entrance and lack of traffic control made us late to the show over 40 minutes to proceee less than a 1/4 mile. no excuse for this

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    Any food inside?

    The show we attended had food-movie theater concession stand style food: popcorn, hotdogs, nachos. No wine but soft drinks and mixed drinks.

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    It's a circular venue with a rotating stage, so there's not a bad seat in the house.

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