About this venue
Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach is a standout open-air amphitheater built for big concert nights and full-scale productions, with a wide stage, clear sightlines, and a lively “summer show” vibe. The layout blends tiered seating with a lawn area, giving fans flexibility—from relaxed, laid-back viewing to high-energy moments closer to the action.
Inside, you get the classic amphitheater advantage: sound carries naturally across the bowl, and the venue’s entry points and sections make it easy to find your way and settle in. Guests often highlight the strong stage visibility, comfortable seating areas, and a convenient mix of food-and-drink options designed to keep the night moving smoothly.
You’ll find it at 3550 Cellar Door Way, Virginia Beach, United States. The simplest approach is arriving by car and using the on-site parking; for a quicker arrival, many visitors use the designated drop-off area for taxis or ride-shares, then follow well-marked pedestrian routes to the main gates. For broader city transportation tips, see the section below.
About the city
Virginia Beach, on the Atlantic coast, is not only a well-known seaside getaway but also one of the most appealing U.S. destinations for top-tier events. The city blends a relaxed oceanfront vibe with the energy of sports nights and live music, making it easy to pair an event with a short city break or a longer vacation. A wide choice of restaurants, bars, and accommodations—from beachfront hotels to practical options inland—keeps planning simple and flexible.
Getting in and moving around is made easier by solid regional connectivity. Local transportation relies on Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) bus routes, and along the coast the VB Wave Trolley and Bayfront Shuttle are especially convenient, helping you travel between key areas without the hassle of hunting for parking. If you’re flying in, Norfolk International Airport (ORF) is the main gateway for the wider area, while for rail travel the closest option is Amtrak Norfolk Station (NFK), from which it’s easy to continue toward arenas, stadiums, and oceanfront locations.
If you have time before or after the event, the city delivers plenty of easy “bonus” experiences. Take a stroll along the Oceanfront Boardwalk, stop by Rudee Inlet, or explore a quieter side by the bay and nature, including paths and trails leading toward First Landing State Park on the Chesapeake Bay side. That mix of coastal atmosphere, smooth logistics, and all-day attractions is what makes Virginia Beach a place where an event naturally turns into a complete trip.