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Get Your Motley Crue Tickets in Spring: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Motley Crue The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
2005 Lake Robbins Dr, Spring, TX
77380, US
1. Pavilion Lot - On-site, 0.1 miles, $20
2. Woodlands Mall - 1 mile, $10
3. Market Street - 1.5 miles, $15
4. Town Center - 2 miles, $10
5. Park & Ride - 3 miles, $5
Motley Crue Concert Live at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Spring – September 11th, 2026
Looking for an unforgettable spring night filled with rock and roll? The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is the perfect spot, especially if you’re into legendary acts like Motley Crue. This open-air marvel has been the backdrop for countless iconic performances since it opened on April 22, 1990, starting with a memorable show by the Houston Symphony Orchestra. Over the years, it’s become a haven for music lovers, hosting everything from big-name rock bands to hilarious comedy acts, with a vibe that’s just pure Texas charm. Picture yourself sitting under the stars, surrounded by towering trees and the buzz of a lively crowd, all while enjoying the magic of live music. And this spring, Motley Crue is bringing their high-energy show to this legendary venue, making it a must-see for fans who want to experience the raw power and nostalgia of classic rock in a setting that feels more like a festival than just a concert. Getting there is a breeze, just head north on Interstate 45, exit at Woodlands Parkway, and you’re right next to the Woodlands Mall, so grabbing dinner or a quick shopping trip before the show is super easy. Honestly, there’s something about seeing a band like Motley Crue at the Mitchell Pavilion that just hits different, kind of like reliving your teenage years but with a grown-up twist.