The Bing Concert Hall is
located at 327 Lasuen Street. It is located near Lasuen Street and Campus Drive directly behind the Frost
Amphitheater and not far from the Alumni Center.
Use/Purpose:
Opened in 2013, the Bing
Concert Hall is an 842-seat vineyard format performing arts center with
seating sections ringing the stage and the center-section seating beginning on
the same level as the stage. A
2,300-sq. ft. studio for student performances and curriculum, refreshment areas,
a ticket office, and veranda compliment the Bing experience. For visitor and ticket information and to
view upcoming performances at the Bing Concert Hall, please visit http://live.stanford.edu/bingconcerthall/.
Accessible Entrance:
All entrances to the
Bing Concert Hall are accessible.
One door at the main entrance is equipped with a power-operated door and
another door adjacent to the ticket office windows is equipped with a
power-operated door. An accessible
entrance is also located at the rear of the building via a ramp. Once inside the main entrance, the
elevator is located to the left just past the customer-service area and provides
access to all floors (L, SL).
Wheelchair seating is available at all performances and at every price
level (center sections, terrace sections, and choral terrace
sections).
Restrooms:
Men's and women's wheelchair
accessible restrooms and a family wheelchair accessible restroom are located on
the main level (L) at the rear of the building (coral terrace side). On the lower level (SL), a family
wheelchair accessible restroom is located just off the elevator and men's and
women's wheelchair accessible restrooms are located via the hallway behind the
center sections.
Parking & Transportation:
Disabled parking is
located on Lasuen Street near the main entrance. Additional disabled parking is located
along Museum Way, near Lasuen Street, and at the west
end of the Galvez Lot (L-96) on Campus Drive and Lasuen Street.
Points of Interest:
The Cantor Arts Center
is west of the Bing Concert Hall, past Palm Drive, on Museum Way. For more information, please visit
http://museum.stanford.edu/.
For disability access information about any building not listed in the Campus Access Guide, please contact the Diversity and Access Office, (650) 725-0326, disability.access@stanford.edu. We welcome your feedback about the Mobility Guide and requests for further information.