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| Date | Event Name |
|---|---|
| Sat Nov 28, 2009 at 7:00PM | Def Leppard |
| Thu Dec 3, 2009 at 7:30PM | SETX Mavericks V Texas Fuel |
| Sat Dec 5, 2009 at 8:00PM | Kelly Clarkson With Special Guest Eric Hutchinson |
| Mon Dec 7, 2009 at 7:00PM | Smackdown & ECW Live |
| Thu Dec 10, 2009 at 7:30PM | SETX Mavericks V Mississippi Blues |
| About: | A part of the illustrious Ford Park located between Houston and New Orleans - the Ford Pavilion is the ultimate concert venue. With a seating capacity of 18,000 and cutting edge sound and light systems, this venue has been rocking it since 2003. Pick up something from the concession stands and have a blast. The convenient parking is the icing on the cake. Find out more about their upcoming events and pick up your tickets at one of the seven box office counters here. Become a member of the Ford Pavilion Concert Club and receive great perks as well as priority tickets for the biggest concerts. |
| Hours: | Mo to Fr from 10:00am to 05:00pm |
| Categories: | Entertainment Venues, Catering Services, Arenas & Stadiums, Restaurants, Convention Centers |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 409 951 5410 Email: jhughes@fordpark.com |
Worst national baseball experience ever, not one thing was done for the kids to make it even feel like a big event. The worst part was the obvious racial bias by the director and officials. No joke, they don't like Hispanics and they don't try to hide it either. Don't waste your time or money at this place.
I have tickets to come see zztop, and i heard that they had canceled the concert for saturday may 3rd. Is this true? please let me know as soon as possible. thanks, deloris d
Don't want to go back!: I have been to Ford Park on 3 occasions, once for hockey, once for concert and once for christian youth event. All 3 times I found the way they let you in to your seats appalling. You have to climb stairs or use the elevators which are small and slow. There are doors on the ground floor, what are those for? My husband is handicap having survived an almost fatal motorcycle wreck, we had to take the elevators up and then WALK DOWN the bleacher steps to our assigned seats which were 2nd row from the floor. How much sense did that make. To top it all off we had to WALK UP the steps to the elevator to go down, when we were only on the 2nd row. So, yes the arena is nice but management needs to step up the handling of handicap persons.