Where The Music's At
Parking
Parking is a breeze at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater! The best place to park is in the grassy area along Lakeshore Drive between North Carolina Avenue and Honeysuckle Drive. You can also park on the street along Lakeshore Drive. Did we mention parking is free?!
Please be aware that Elderhaus, located beside the venue, enforces towing.
Music To Your Taste Buds
Accessibility
Whatever your needs, let us know how we can help. Whether that's with your arrival, exploring the venue, the show itself - or all of the above.
The Need-To-Know Before You Go
The thrill, the music, the roar of your fellow concert goers—you’re nearly here. Before you arrive, here are some tips to get you clued up, and amped up.
Venue Map
Get lost in the music. Not the venue. There's lots to do at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater, so here’s a map to help you get around.
FAQ
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater strives to make our venue and live experiences inclusive and accessible. For more questions, or information not mentioned below, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at (910)-632-5093 (Fridays 10am-4pm) or send us a message online: Facebook | Instagram
Arrival & Accessible Entrances:
The entrance to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater is fully accessible. The entrance is located off Amphitheatre Drive. Accessible parking is located next to this entrance (see map).
Restrooms:
Our accessible restrooms are located to the left of the venue's entry just inside the gate.
Ticketing:
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater is a general admission venue, meaning seats are on a first come, first served basis. Our Accessible seats are located in the middle of the venue next to the ramp (see map). If you are unable to find the Accessible section, or the section is full upon your arrival, ask a staff member for further assistance.
Accessible Parking:
Accessible parking is located by the entrance of Greenfield Lake Amphitheater (Amphitheatre Drive). It is designated by blue ADA traffic cones and is available on a first come, first served basis.
Medication needs:
If you need to enter with prescribed medication to be taken during the event, we require that all medication be in its original container with a name that is verifiable with a photo ID. If you do not have a container with a name on it, we may request documentation that allows us to confirm the need for this medication as you enter the venue. Please only bring what is required for the duration of the event. We cannot store any type of medication. Over-the-counter medication must be in its original packaging.
Dietary Needs:
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater takes pride in offering a variety of choices for guests with special dietary needs. We host a variety of local food trucks as well as a venue concession truck (menu here) at every show. You may request to speak with a member of our Food & Beverage team with specific questions or concerns. While we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate dietary requests, we cannot guarantee that they will be able to meet all requests.
Service Animals:
At Greenfield Lake Amphitheater, we have specific guidelines to ensure all guests and their service animals are supported throughout their visit.
Service animals are defined by the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) as dogs or miniature horses that are trained to do work to perform tasks related to people with disabilities. The work or task the service animal is trained to do must directly relate to the person's disability. Service animals must be housebroken. Service animals are required to behave and not repeatedly bark, growl, jump up on or lunge at other guests or employees. Corrective action must be taken if the service animal is not behaving appropriately.
Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Comfort animals, emotional support animals, and therapy dogs are not listed as service animals under Title II and Title III of the ADA. This also applies to the other species of animals wild or domestic, trained, or untrained. The ADA requires the service animal to be under the control of the handler. This may include using a harness, leash, or other tether. Our venue employees are not required to provide for, the care, or supervision of a service animal, including cleaning up after it. Service Animals must remain on the floor and are not allowed on dining chairs or tables in our food and beverage locations. Live Nation and our operating partners have the right to deny access to a dog that disrupts our operations.
Please contact a member of the guest services team if your service animal needs access to a relief area. You will need to exit the venue and re-enter with the assistance of a member of the guest service team.
Sign Language Interpretation:
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater offers sign language interpretation upon request only. Requests for interpreters must be received at least two weeks before the event date. Guests that request an interpreter will need to pick up their tickets at will call. When the tickets are picked up, we will introduce you to your interpreter for the evening and take you to your seats. There is no charge for interpreter services. You may email WilmingtonBoxOffice@livenation.com to arrange for an interpreter for your visit. Message us on social media for further details.
Assistive Listening Devices:
Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) technology in Greenfield Lake Amphitheater is powered by Listen Everywhere Technology™. This allows you to use your mobile device and headphones as your personal ALD. If you do not wish to use your device, please see the box office to get a receiver. A photo ID is required to be held until the device is returned at the end of the event.
1. Connect to venue Wi-Fi
2. Download the Listen Everywhere app via the App Store
3. Connect to the audio channel in the app
4 .Enjoy the show!
Using this app will work in any area of Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Mobility Device storage:
Limited storage is available for wheelchairs, canes, walkers, and other mobility devices. If you need access to your device during the show, please contact a member of the guest services team. There is limited electrical connectivity in the venue, please contact us prior to your visit for more information
We will allow clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags (6”x 9”). No other bags of any type will be allowed. If your bag exceeds this size, you will be asked to return the bag to your car. Should you need a clear bag once you arrive, we sell them at the venue for a small fee.
We do! The box office at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater will be open only on day of show starting at 4 PM. If you’d like to purchase tickets, please visit us at www.livenation.com. You may also visit our box office at Live Oak Bank Pavilion (10 Cowan St.) to purchase tickets to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater shows.
All of our events are all ages. Children 5 and under do not require a ticket but must sit in a parent's lap when seated.
Gate times vary, but are usually one hour prior to the ticketed show time. Please check the specific event page as these times are subject to change.
No, we are a cashless venue. However, if you must use cash, we offer cash to card conversion (free of charge) at our Guest Servivces table next to the concession building. Once you transfer your cash onto this card, you can use it anywhere inside the venue and at any major retailer outside the venue that accepts MasterCard. All main concession stands take Visa/ MasterCard / Discover and American Express.
- Clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags no larger than 6"x9"
- Cameras – nonprofessional only, no detachable lenses
- Water – up to 1 gallon in a factory sealed or empty bottle
- Small blankets no larger than 4’ x 8'
- Strollers (as long as they are not stored in a aisle or walkway)
- Any and all bags that are outside of our clear bag policy
- Weapons of any kind
- Alcohol
- Illegal drugs/substances
- Glass containers
- Cans
- Coolers (large or small)
- Laser pointers
- Lawn chairs
- Animals (except service animals)
- Fireworks
- Chain Wallets and other Chains
The best place to park for shows at the amphitheater is in the grassy area along Lakeshore Drive between North Carolina Avenue and Honeysuckle Dr. please be aware that Elderhaus next to the venue is now enforcing towing. The easiest and most accessible entrance is from North Carolina Avenue off of Carolina Beach Rd. On street parking along Lakeshore Drive is also permitted. Parking along Amphitheater Drive is discouraged due to the difficulty in exiting this area after a show. Handicap parking is located to the right of the venue designated by blue traffic cones.
If you're at the venue, visit the guest services table next to the concessions building to see if your item has been turned in.
If you aren't at the venue, you can submit a claim for an item by e-mailing us at lostandfoundILM@livenation.com.
Yes! We offer a variety of concession options at the Live Nation food truck - including vegan and vegetarian options - as well as visiting food truck vendors from the Wilmington area. Check out our Instagram story on show day for a list of featured food trucks for your show!
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater does not allow weapons of any kind on our property. Guests should follow all applicable laws regarding securing a weapon in a vehicle if they have it on them when they arrive. The venue will not secure weapons and will take no responsibility for any weapons left in vehicles.
Cancellations will only occur in the event of severe weather, artist cancelation, or an act of God. In the event of a cancelation or postponement, we will announce via our social media pages and ticket holders will be emailed further instructions.
Re-Entry is not permitted at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater. Please ensure that everything you will need for the event is brought in with you. If you do leave at any point in the evening- you will not be allowed back in without a new ticket.