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23rd Street & Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX
78705, US
1. UT Garage (0.3 miles) - $15
2. San Antonio Garage (0.4 miles) - $10
3. 15th Street Garage (0.5 miles) - $12
4. Lot 38 (0.6 miles) - $8
5. Metered parking (0.2 miles) - $3/hour
Professor Brian Cox Concert Live at Bass Concert Hall | Austin – February 03rd, 2027
Bass Concert Hall in Austin is a true gem, often buzzing with student-led performances from the university that showcase the next generation of talent. Walking in, you’re greeted by this stunning grand chandelier hanging overhead, giving the space an almost regal feel, it’s one of those details that makes the whole experience special. The venue isn’t just about the shows; there’s on-site souvenir shopping where you can grab a keepsake or a program to remember the night. The mezzanine seats offer a killer view, making you feel like you’re part of the action, even if you’re not in the front row. It’s the kind of place where festival-style events pop up, and the vibe is all about mingling and spontaneous fun, perfect for those moments when you’re waiting for the show to start and just soaking in the atmosphere. Planning ahead definitely helps, so grabbing tickets early can save you from the lines. If you're coming from the west side of Austin, just follow 24th Street straight down, easy peasy. And for anyone curious about Professor Brian Cox Austin, this venue provides an intimate yet grand space to experience world-class performances and engaging talks, making it a must-visit for science buffs or anyone looking to be inspired.