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    2.3 (33 reviews)

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    Night time view of the stage from the back of the reserved seating area
    Shannon B.

    I finally made my way out to a sold-out country music show at the Round Rock Amp (RRA) to see Lainey Wilson in what will likely be her last non-arena show for the foreseeable future. Atta girl, Lainey! We had a great time at RRA, but I'll issue some cautions for future visits. There are quite a few logistical challenges with this venue, with gridlocked traffic and long waits for EVERYthing. VIP tickets help a bit, but can't save you from the impossible waits for food. Whatever you do, make sure you have a full belly before you arrive and keep a hidden protein bar in your boot. Most of all, put on your patience cloak and go with the flow. Note, this listing is for "Round Rock Amp," (RRA) NOT "Round Rock Amphitheatre," a totally different, smaller venue in a different part of town. This tree-lined, grass-covered, 18-acre outdoor concert venue in the former McNeil Park opened in April 2022 and is managed by the same team behind the original iconic Nutty Brown Amphitheatre in southwest Austin (RIP). It's located directly southwest of the J.C. Penney in the IKEA shopping center off University & Mays in Round Rock, very near the IH35 - 1431 exit. Tickets are typically sold through Eventbrite and you can easily add the QR code to your smartphone wallet or just bring them up on the EB app. Most events are all ages with standing pit, reserved folding seats on the center lawn, general admission in the back, and 2 levels of standing VIP tickets on the sides at prices ranging from $35 to $300+. Artist pre-sales are typically available through the artist fan clubs and the best tickets will sell out during pre-sale. Join the RRA mailing list and follow RRA on Eventbrite to get advanced notice of general ticket sales. About 80% of the shows so far fall into the Country category, but they have also hosted some rap/hip hop, and rock shows. VIP tickets get you a much shorter security line at entry, access to more shade, less tightly packed crowds, air-conditioned restrooms with hand-washing, and a dedicated bar. There are at least 2 levels, VIP Grove (northeast side, closest to the entry gates) and the VIP Beer Garten (southwest side, with better afternoon shade), and prices can go up if you add artist meet & greet experiences. The VIP areas have no reserved seating but if you arrive early, you can snag one of the limited number of picnic tables or standing cocktail tables closer to the stage. We chose to stand close to the fence toward the stage in VIP Grove and had excellent viewing, with no problem moving around during the event to visit the bar, restroom, merch tables, and food vendors. Speaking of food.... This was our biggest frustration at RRA. They need to double or triple the number of vendors of food, and offer some pre-packaged options with a faster turn-around time. It's very unsafe to be serving endless alcohol in the heat without easy access to food. The entire back half grove of the venue is for people in snaking lines trying to access food, and these lines are a twisted mess with no venue staff or markers assisting with keeping the flow moving. We tried 4 times to get something to eat, finally succeeding on the 4th try at 9:30p and missing 30-40 minutes of the concert to do so. Take a cue from C3, RRA team, and fully line that back fence with a solid row of food vendors, then provide some crowd management to keep the lines organized and moving. Parking is $20 cash per car and can put you into a slow-moving quagmire at both entry and exit. Using rideshare has its own challenges, since there's no ideal drop-off/pick-up point that avoids the self-parking traffic. Your best bet is to get a kind friend or family member to drop you off as close as possible to Mays & Oakmont then walk over. Wear comfy shoes for walking & standing, because you'll be doing that for 4-5 hours. A word on pricing... like everything else these days, prices are high at RRA. Beyond the cost of tickets and parking, you can expect to spend at least $40 per adult for drinks (beers around $15-17 each), another $20-30 for food, and add on another $40 if you want a souvenir t-shirt. Check RRA's social media feed on the date of your event for last minute instructions about times of opening for parking and venue gates. For our Friday night show, parking opened at 4:30p, with gates at 6p and music by opening acts starting at 7:15p. Typical security prohibitions are in place: no chairs, umbrellas, outside food or drink, etc. You *can* bring in an empty water bottle. There are no lockers or bag check, so be sure to leave prohibited items at home. Check the RRA website for more details.

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    Jane O.

    Easy to find-good directions and well marked. $20 cash parking but plenty of space. Unpaved and unmarked. I have no sense of direction so I wandered around the lot until everyone else had left. I followed the crowd to the gate where there were a couple of lines. I picked the slower one just as I do at the market. The guy wanding my lane could have used some espresso. The staff inside was friendly and helpful. The seats were tight but no one was seated during the show. They use Eventbrite ticketing. There is a large grass area in the back and blankets are permitted. It's far from the stage and reminded me of ACLFEST where I'm usually standing that far away. The sound system was on point and the lights were used effectively as opposed to hitting my eyes which is so painful for me. The total experience was pleasant and I'm ready to repeat when and if it ever cools down.

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    Bob F.

    Extremely disappointed! Was very hopeful this venue was going to be the best thing to come to Round Rock, but unfortunately not impressed with the customer service or how they handled their "grand opening." Ok, so here's my review after actually visiting this place. So first, I bought tickets to April 2nd because this was advertised by THE VENUE as the GRAND OPENING. But after we bought our tickets we found out that they did a "2nd night" the night before. Now, I'm not a mathematician, but I'm pretty sure if you have a night before that's not the 2nd night? So, I emailed, called, and tried to find out if there was anyway I could switch my tickets. The venue never responded until I posted a review. Then they told me they would help, but 4 hours later told me that I could buy new tickets for a minimum of what I spent for Saturday and that they would refund my Saturday tickets, so basically spend $150+ on frinday to get a refund for my $150 on Saturday, but they also told me they didn't have any 4 packs available so I'd have to pay full price for my 4 seats. We ended up keeping our Saturday tickets. Ok, now for the venue. We took a Lyft to the venue. There were no photos, nothing so we were just blind going into it. When the Lyft got up to the venue we weren't able to turn into the parking lot cause it was closed off. Wish we would have got an email or something saying, "just get dropped off at panda express." We waited for about 20 minutes to get through the line to get in and when we finally got to the front they went from the 2 lines they had at security to 3. Should have had 4-5 lines open in my opinion. The floor was insane. Wearing boots was a mistake, but for a country concert I would have expected better. They didn't level the ground. There were areas that were sod with holes under it so you would step and twist your ankle, the parts that weren't sod were wood chips, but not like garden wood chips, like they cut down trees and just left the biggest branches to save money. The whole venue was flat for seating, so I could see just as good about mid seating as the 5th row could have. The seating was just basic plastic folding chairs. The alcohol prices were insane and a couple drinks here was more than the cost of a normal date night bar hopping out in Downtown Round Rock. $15 + tax + tip ended up being over $20 for one tall can of Bud Light. I've been to backyard concerts in college that were more organized. There were 1000+ people and only 30ish porter potty's which had hundreds of people waiting to use. I'd say in all of my years of going to various shows in multiple states & cities, as well as the old Nutty Brown Cafe location that this venue was worse than a packed house party show in someone's kitchen and I would not pay more than $10 for a ticket going forward. Best of luck if you go here!

    VIP Grove

    Round Rock Amp We were in the VIP Grove section. Bar and bathrooms for our section only. There were several picnic tables on a FCFS basis. Lots of standing room. Thank goodness for the trees! It was hot in August!! We were able to stay in the shade the whole time because we weren't concerned about being right up front. The tables are under the trees. The standing area was nice grass. There was one food truck and one carnival eats (corn dogs/nachos). Alcoholic drinks started at $12 and went up quick. We had a good time and would do it again but not in summer.

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    John R.

    Have been to 3 shows so far at this venue and have been very pleased with each experience. No lines to get drinks and plenty of space to move around. Really like the trees surrounding the venue. Will be attending more shows here.

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    $5 fee for paid minors and cash only parking. This place is just not good and has some ridiculous fees. Hopefully it shuts down soon.

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    We saw Gary Allan and Jack Ingram. Fun atmosphere and great seats! We will return to this venue again.

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    Dont buy seats. Just General Admission. They double sell tickets.

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    It is a pop up festival at best. No real structures on the grounds. No where to escape the heat. Nothing covered.

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