About this venue
The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory is a modern amphitheater known for its contemporary design and adaptable event layout. Open and airy by concept, it keeps the audience close to the stage and preserves that unmistakable live-concert intensity—whether you’re attending a major tour stop or a more intimate performance.
Inside, the experience is defined by clean sightlines, comfortable zoning, and a sense that the performance carries evenly throughout the venue. Guests often highlight the strong acoustics, seating comfort, and convenient food-and-drink options that make the evening feel effortless from start to finish.
The venue is located at 300 W Las Colinas Blvd., Irving, United States. Reaching the entrance is typically straightforward thanks to clearly marked approaches and nearby parking options, which is especially useful on busy show nights. For a broader overview of getting around the city, refer to the text further down the page.
About the city
Irving, in the heart of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, is increasingly seen as a practical and comfortable base for concerts, sporting events, and major public happenings. With the business-and-entertainment character of Las Colinas, visitors can easily combine a night out with a relaxed stay, supported by a wide choice of restaurants, bars, and amenities that complement the event experience.
For arrivals and getting around, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and the DART Rail Orange Line play a central role, linking Irving to the wider region and directly to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). Stations such as Irving Convention Center Station and Las Colinas Urban Center Station are especially convenient, making it easier to reach areas with venues, arenas, and transport hubs without the hassle of parking. If you prefer rail, the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) connects Dallas and Fort Worth and offers useful stops in Irving, including West Irving Station and Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing Station, while Dallas Love Field is also a handy option for additional flights in the region.
If you have time before or after an event, Irving rewards you with calmer yet highly photogenic sights. Stroll the Mandalay Canal Walk and Lake Carolyn in Las Colinas, pause at the Mustangs of Las Colinas sculpture, or choose an active walk or bike ride along the Campion Trail greenbelt by the forks of the Trinity River. For a touch of local charm, the Heritage District in central Irving offers a “small-town” feel within a big metro area—ideal for coffee and a light break before heading back to the stands or the hall.