About this venue
The Pavilion at Star Lake is an open-air amphitheater built for big nights of live music under the sky. Since opening in 1990, it has become a regional landmark for touring shows, with a total capacity of about 23,000 and a classic layout that combines a covered pavilion with a wide, festival-style lawn.
Inside, the experience balances scale and comfort: the amphitheater bowl keeps sightlines broad, the sound carries clearly across sections, and you can choose between the convenience of reserved pavilion seating and the relaxed vibe of the lawn. On event days, visitors especially appreciate practical amenities like food and drink stands and an entry flow designed for large crowds.
The venue’s address is 665 PA-18, Burgettstown, United States. Getting to the gates is typically easiest by car—follow Route 18 signage, park on the on-site lots, then walk the marked paths to the entrances and checkpoints. For the bigger picture of transportation and getting around the area, see the general city information further down the page.
About the city
Burgettstown, a small town in western Pennsylvania, surprises visitors with how well it is positioned for top-tier entertainment and major gatherings. While it’s surrounded by greenery and a calmer pace of life, the area is home to The Pavilion at Star Lake, a recognizable open-air venue for concerts and large-scale productions that draws visitors from across the region. That blend of relaxed surroundings and a strong event scene makes Burgettstown an excellent choice for anyone who wants the “big event” feeling without big-city congestion.
Getting there is straightforward and visitor-friendly. The nearest major airport is Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), and for rail travel the most commonly used hub is Amtrak Pittsburgh – Union Station (PGH) in downtown Pittsburgh. Reaching venues and event spaces is most often done by car, with clear road access and easy navigation via local routes such as Route 18, while the wider area can also be supported by bus options through Freedom Transit (Washington County). In practical terms, you can combine a flight or train into Pittsburgh with a short drive to Burgettstown, enjoying the flexibility of parking and transport on your own terms.
Since you’re coming for an event, it’s worth taking advantage of the area’s “tourism bonus.” For a breather before or after a show, nearby nature is a great pick, including Raccoon Creek State Park and Raccoon Lake—ideal for an easy walk and recharging your batteries. If you want an urban contrast, Pittsburgh is close enough for a quick trip to riverfront promenades and viewpoints at the confluence, along with a lively food scene and walkable neighborhoods. Burgettstown becomes a practical base: a quiet place to stay and unwind, while still serving as a springboard for a powerful live-event experience.