CWM Pavilion Seating Chart
The Woodlands Pavilion Seating ChartThe 2009 Concert Season brought about additional reserved / covered seating at the pavilion. The additional seating upgrade was planned, future expansion hastened by Mother Nature. The new, larger fiberglass-fabric covering extends beyond the reserved seating area covering a small portion of the lawn seating area. The Pavilion has obstructed seats in the highest numbered seats in 106, and 108 and in the lowest number in 107, and 109. ![]() The Woodlands Pavilion Concerts 2011 |
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (CWMP)Amphitheater Seating Information and Seating Chart |
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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater providing the Greater Houston region with an array of performing arts and contemporary entertainment events in a setting of unparalleled beauty for more than 20 years. The Pavilion opened with a star-studded gala weekend in April, 1990. Since then it has earned praise from both artists and audiences. According to the Jan. 18, 2010, edition of Pollstar magazine, the concert industry’s leading trade publication, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion ranked sixth in its listing of the Top 100 amphitheaters in the world based on the number of tickets sold in 2009. The Pavilion’s ticket sales totaled 346,519 for shows between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2009. The Pavilion’s sixth-place ranking is despite opening a month later than normal due to reconstruction from damage sustained by Hurricane Ike in September, 2008. The Pavilion reopened May 1, 2009, after undergoing a $9.5 million renovation and expansion. Presenting approximately 75 events a year, the Pavilion typically operates March through November with events ranging in style from rock n' roll to modern opera. "The Pavilion" is the name most commonly associated with The Woodlands Center for the Performing Arts, which is the official name of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. |
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In reflection of it's roots in the arts, many sculptures can be found on the grounds of The Pavilion. These include Smokedance, six bronze metal castings placed throughout the Pavilion both inside and out, ranging in height from 6' to more than 13' in height, installed in 1989; the Commemorative Tribute to George P. Mitchell, a bronze bench featuring Mr. Mitchell and two of his grandchildren that was installed in 1997; the Commemorative Tribute to Cynthia Woods Mitchell, a bronze casting of Mrs. Mitchell reading to three children, installed in 2002; the Millennium Sculpture, a 32-foot-tall, stainless steel structure with internal lighting installed in 2000 and relocated in 2006 overlooking The Woodlands Waterway near the south entrance to the Pavilion.
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With accommodations for more than 16,000 guests, the soaring white fabric roof covered facility has presented a multitude of artists and musical organizations in over 20 years of operations. Performing Arts attractions include the world-class Houston Symphony, the Houston Ballet, and the Houston Grand Opera. Additionally, the well known music venue has presented popular touring artists such as Frank Sinatra, Bette Midler, Van Halen, Tina Turner, Rush, The Moody Blues, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Dave Matthews Band, Clint Black and Cher... just to name a few. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (CWMP) is a non-profit organization offering a wide variety of events both public and private in The Woodlands, Texas. The facility is an open-air amphitheater that has both covered seating as well as a grass hill (the lawn), providing seating for more than 16,000 people at any one event. The Woodlands Texas a thriving, master-planned community just north of Houston in South Montgomery County, Texas. ![]() Pavilion Seating beginning 2009 The Pavilion was upgraded with more seats and increased overhead coverage after damage was sustained by Hurricane Ike (September 2008). |
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Last updated05/26/11
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