The Stanford Concert Network Presents
Frost Revival
Featuring Modest Mouse
with Eyes Lips Eyes and Benjamin Francis Leftwich
May 19, 2012 at Frost Amphitheater from 3–7:30 PM.
Welcome
Rekindling the tradition Stanford loved when the Grateful Dead graced the stage, Stanford students and the entire Bay Area will be able to experience the magic of Frost Amphitheater at a major student-produced concert this May. Come relax under the beautiful spring sun with your closest friends, throw on your tanks and shades, and enjoy hearing one of Stanford's favorite bands rock the stage.
The entire Bay Area is welcome to enjoy Frost Revival.
Blankets and picnics are welcome - festival seating is open for you and your friends and family! No chairs or large coolers; light food and refreshments will be available for purchase. Absolutely no alcohol permitted. Zero tolerance for visible intoxication.
Are you coming to Frost Revival?
Check the "Event Information" tab for more information about picnics, parking, permitted/prohibited items and more! We look forward to seeing you on Saturday.
Not coming yet?
Check out the "Tickets" tab and get your ticket today! Very few tickets will be available at the door.
Buy tickets online now!
More things to do
Check out our site for more information, RSVP to the Facebook event, or contact us if you have questions: frost_is_back@stanford.edu.
Sponsored by...
Sponsored by the Stanford Concert Network, the Associated Students of Stanford University, the ASSU Graduate Student Council, Cardinal Nights, the Office of Special Events & Protocol, Student Activities & Leadership and the Vice Provost for Student Affairs.
Tickets
Tickets available now!
- Student: $18 with a group of 10 or more (fees included; valid student ID required for use) SOLD OUT
- Student: $20 (fees included; valid student ID required for use)
- Stanford affiliate: $30 (valid Stanford ID required for use)
- General public: $40
The ASSU Undergraduate Senate and Graduate Student Council have subsidized tickets for students. Thanks, guys! All tickets will be available at the Stanford Ticket Office (second floor of Tresidder Union) and online at scn.stanford.edu. Student tickets will also be available in White Plaza.
Buy tickets online now!
Event Information
General Info
- Doors open at 2:00 PM; concert starts at 3. Come at 2:00 to get your blanket in the best position!
- IDs required! Current Stanford ID is required for anyone entering with a Student or Stanford Affiliate ticket. No exceptions.
- All persons & bags are subject to search upon entry, and while inside the venue at the discretion of the management and Stanford Department of Public Safety (SUDPS)
- FROST IS A NON-SMOKING VENUE
- ALCOHOL IS PROHIBITED IN AND AROUND FROST AMPHITHEATER
- Students: Bike parking is extremely limited around Frost. We strongly recommend walking!
- Picnics are encouraged - please see below for more information.. Food & drink will be available for purchase just outside the venue (re-entry is permitted!)
Getting to Frost
- The main gate for Frost Revival is located at the intersection of Roth Way and Lasuen Street, just off the Stanford Oval. No entry will be permitted through other gates.
- Parking for Frost Revival is available for free in Galvez Field, just north of the venue. Please be aware that many parking lots around the venue will be closed.
- Parking for individuals with a valid, state-issued disabled person parking placard or license plates will be available on Roth Way. Please enter at the intersection of Campus Drive and Lasuen Street.
- Bike parking is extremely limited around Frost Amphitheater, and bike corrals may not be provided. Students are strongly encouraged to walk. Bikes cannot be brought into Frost Amphitheater.
Picnics and Permitted Items
- You are encouraged to bring a picnic! Frost is best enjoyed on a blanket with your friends and family.
- Food and non-alcoholic beverages are permitted. Your drinks must be in plastic bottles or Nalgenes. Glass, aluminum cans, and CamelBaks are prohibited. You may be required to open your beverage containers for review prior to entering the amphitheater.
- Blankets, binoculars, and small seat cushions are awesome. Please follow our staff's instructions to find a position for your blanket.
- Small coolers: not larger than 16"W x14"H x 12"D. This cooler is the maximum size.
- Backpacks/Bags smaller than 16"W x14"H x 12"D
- Grills, stoves, lighters, chairs, and umbrellas are all PROHIBITED.
- Food trucks, water, and other drinks will also be available for free and purchase in and around Frost.
Prohibited Items
- Alcohol is prohibited at this event, including in the vendor areas and outside of the amphitheater Persons in possession of alcohol or visibly inebriated will be subject to removal.
- Portable chairs
- Lighters, grills, and stoves
- Fireworks, firearms and other weapons in and around the venue. Weapons are prohibited everywhere on Stanford campus.
- Aluminum beverage cans, glass bottles, flasks, and beverage reservoirs (like CamelBaks) may not be brought into the venue
- Professional cameras, audio and video taping equipment are prohibited without prior written permission from the management. No recording of the concert is permitted.
- No strollers, skateboards, roller skates or scooters inside the venue
- Animals are only permitted if assisting an individual with a disability
- Wheeled mobility devices are only permitted inside the amphitheater if being used to assist an individual with a disability
- All types of umbrellas
Disability Access
Individuals with disabilities in need of accommodation are urged to contact 650- 724-1387 or email stanfordevents@stanford.edu as far in advance of the concert as possible so that accommodations can be arranged. Parking for individuals with a valid, state-issued disabled person parking placard or license plates will be available on Roth Way.
First Aid & Lost & Found
First Aid is available in and around Frost Amphiththeater. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: DIAL 911 and seek assistance from staff and security personnel in the venue
Lost items may be brought to the Information Table inside the venue. After the concert, unclaimed items will be taken to the Stanford Department of Public Safety: 650-723-9633. Stanford University is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.