About this venue
Isleta Amphitheater is a large open-air amphitheater in Albuquerque, built for everything from big-name tours to crowd-singing summer shows. With a capacity of just over 15,000 guests, it blends the scale of a major venue with the fresh, outdoor feel that makes live music hit differently under the sky.
Inside, the experience is straightforward and fan-friendly: reserved seats closer to the stage for a direct view, plus a spacious lawn section for a more relaxed vibe. Expect solid open-air sound, comfortable sightlines, and practical amenities such as food and drink options and clearly organized entrances and sections that keep the flow moving.
You’ll find it at 5601 University Blvd SE, Albuquerque, United States. Getting to the gates is easiest by car or rideshare: follow on-site signage to the entrances, and use the parking areas around the venue (with upgrade options for quicker in-and-out). For broader tips on getting around the city, see the Albuquerque section further down the page.
About the city
Albuquerque, set between desert landscapes and mountain backdrops in the heart of New Mexico, stands out as a lively hub for entertainment and live events in the American Southwest. The city blends major concerts, sports matchups, and a festival-ready vibe, making it an easy pick when you’re searching for tickets and want a memorable night out with genuine local character. Broad avenues, a relaxed pace, and a strong cultural scene make it simple to combine nightlife, game-day energy, and exploring new corners of the city.
Getting in and around is straightforward thanks to well-connected transit points. You can fly into Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), while downtown’s key gateway is the Alvarado Transportation Center, where Amtrak Southwest Chief and the New Mexico Rail Runner Express meet, alongside additional intercity connections. For local travel, ABQ RIDE buses and the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) lines help you reach arenas, stadiums, and amphitheaters across the metro area with ease—whether you’re headed to a big concert or a sports event.
When you’re off the floor or away from the stands, Albuquerque delivers a strong sightseeing bonus. Wander through Old Town Plaza and its distinctive streets, reset along the green riverside paths by the Rio Grande, or ride the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway for wide-open views that pair perfectly with an evening out. For a more urban pulse, Central Avenue on historic Route 66 and the Nob Hill area offer restaurants, bars, and a neon-lit stroll, while the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center adds meaningful cultural context before or after your event.