About this venue
Waterfront Commons stands out as a festival venue that naturally connects the openness of the waterfront with the energy of major live events. Its layout suits concerts, seasonal festivals, and public gatherings, and that flexibility gives the space lasting appeal for visitors who want an event experience in an airy, vibrant setting. Positioned right by the urban core, it feels like a place where the atmosphere of the crowd and the scenery of the waterfront come together with ease.
Inside the venue, the focus is on clear sightlines, smooth circulation, and a relaxed festival atmosphere. Visitors can expect a more open sense of movement than in a traditional indoor arena, which works especially well for evening shows and outdoor programs. The experience is further enhanced by the nearby dining and city offerings, allowing Waterfront Commons to function as a venue where attending an event easily turns into a full night out.
The venue is located at 101 N Clematis St, West Palm Beach, United States. Access is closely tied to the waterfront and the end of Clematis Street, making the entrance easiest to reach on foot from the immediate downtown area or by a short drop-off near the approach to the site. For broader orientation around the city and additional arrival details, the text below provides a natural next step in planning your visit.
About the city
West Palm Beach, a sun-soaked gem of Florida on the Atlantic coast, is not only an elegant getaway but also an increasingly recognized hub for top-tier events. The city blends a relaxed seaside vibe with an urban rhythm, making it ideal for visitors hunting tickets for concerts and major sports moments. With diverse dining and a wide range of accommodations, the experience feels complete and convenient—whether you’re coming for a single night out or a longer weekend.
The city takes pride in a practical transportation setup that makes reaching major arenas and stadiums straightforward. The quickest gateway to the area is Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), while rail arrivals revolve around West Palm Beach Station, served by Tri-Rail and Brightline. Around town and nearby areas, Palm Tran is a helpful option, and short distances downtown are often easy on foot or via a quick ride right to the event entrance.
Take the chance to stroll along the WPB Waterfront before or after your event and enjoy calm views toward the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Worth Lagoon. For a livelier city feel, head to Clematis Street, known for its walkable scene, restaurants, and evening atmosphere. If you want an extra touch of glamour and postcard-worthy photos, a short trip to Palm Beach for a walk along Worth Avenue or a visit to the Norton Museum of Art will round out your stay.