The Pines Theater
Northampton, Massachusetts 01062
About the Business
The Pines Theater is a historic and charming venue located in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. This iconic theater has been a beloved cultural hub in the community for years, hosting a wide range of events including live music concerts, film screenings, theatrical performances, and more. With its picturesque setting surrounded by lush greenery, The Pines Theater provides a unique and intimate atmosphere for guests to enjoy unforgettable entertainment experiences. Whether you're a local resident or just passing through town, a visit to The Pines Theater is sure to leave you with lasting memories of the vibrant arts and culture scene in Northampton.
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88V7+8P, Northampton, MA 01062, United States
Reviews
"Great venue, good music and great food trucks"
"Atmosphere was great, the venue is really cool and if you get there early you can wander the park enjoying the sights. While drinks are expensive (they always are) plenty of people pre game at their car before heading in, and there are some great local food trucks. The outdoor lawn seat vibes would have been impeccable if the weather held up. If there's any sign of thunderstorms the night of your show you should probably just try to sell your ticket. We lost fifteen dollars on parking for a show that was eventually canceled 3 hours after it was supposed to start, and that was after they let thousands of people in, evacuated them to their cars, and let them all in again. Safety is important at an outdoor venue so I don't really think they could have/should have done everything differently, but this was a far trek for me to not see a show and to sit in my car listening to the rain instead of live music."
"Wonderful venue. Two stages, food trucks, amazing show"
"A great outdoor venue full of people who love music . We loved it"
"Went to see Buddy Guy and Sarah Fish. Show was absolutely amazing! This is not about the show, but the venue. Pay good money for the show, then they charge $15 for parking and $11 a beer (can't bring your own). The stage was good, as was the atmosphere, but the seating was aweful. They had child sized seats, sat right on top of each other. Fortunately we were end seats, so could slide them out a bit further so we weren't sitting on each others lap, but the poor folks inside had to sit contorted to fit. Leaving was a complete messy disaster, took forever to get out (what was that $15 for?). Think I'll avaoid concerts there in the future."
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