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Glenn Miller Orchestra Austin 2026: Tour Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets
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Parking & Directions for Glenn Miller Orchestra Bass Concert Hall
2350 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
Glenn Miller Orchestra Tickets at Bass Concert Hall | Dec 20th Concert & Info
If you're into big band sounds and feel-good jazz, catching the Glenn Miller Orchestra Austin at Bass Concert Hall is an absolute must. This place isn’t just your average concert venue; it’s a cultural hub that hosts everything from opera to lively festivals packed with Texas pride. Walking into Bass Concert Hall feels like stepping into a grand storybook, its stunning architecture and the art-filled lobby remind you of Texas’s rich heritage. The acoustics are incredible, making every note from the Glenn Miller Orchestra hit you right in the chest, whether you're seated close in the orchestra section or enjoying the view from the mezzanine. And honestly, getting there early is smart, parking can be tricky if you wait too long, so plan to arrive at least an hour before showtime. The seating varies, so if you want that perfect view, especially for those lively, intricate arrangements, the mezzanine might be the sweet spot. All in all, it’s one of those nights that sticks with you, good music, great atmosphere, and memories that make you wanna swing your way into the next concert. Watching the Glenn Miller Orchestra Austin here feels like a step back into the golden age of jazz, and trust me, you don’t want to miss it.