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Get Your Stone Temple Pilots Tickets in Auburn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Stone Temple Pilots White River Amphitheatre
40601 Auburn Enumclaw Road, Auburn, WA
98092, US
1. White River Amphitheatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $30
2. Muckleshoot Casino - 4 miles, $10
3. Auburn Supermall - 6 miles, $15
4. Auburn Parks & Recreation Lot - 7 miles, $5
5. Off-site street parking - 1 mile, Free
Stone Temple Pilots Concert Live at White River Amphitheatre | Auburn – September 24th, 2026
White River Amphitheatre is the kind of place that just screams summer concert vibes, especially if you’re catching a show like Stone Temple Pilots in Auburn. It’s got this laid-back yet electric atmosphere where fans gather early, soaking in the anticipation and sometimes grabbing a cold drink while enjoying the sprawling green spaces. The venue really knows how to set the mood, with security that’s friendly but always on point, making sure everyone feels safe so the focus stays on the music. If you’ve ever been to one of the summer concert series shows at White River, you know it’s more than just a concert, it’s a full-on experience, with the sound quality that makes you feel like the band’s right there in your face. For Stone Temple Pilots Auburn shows, tickets sometimes pop up last minute, especially day-of, and if you’re lucky, you might score a discounted rate at the door. The shared green areas are perfect for big groups wanting to chill and catch up, and the drive from Bellevue or Mercer Island is straightforward, just hop on I-90 East and enjoy the scenic ride. Honestly, it’s one of those places that sticks with you long after the music stops, making every concert feel like a special event.