Things to Do at Weber Point Events Center
Complete Guide to Weber Point Events Center in Stockton
About Weber Point Events Center
What to See & Do
Outdoor Amphitheater
The main venue with tiered seating overlooking the San Joaquin River - check the schedule as it hosts everything from tribute bands to surprisingly big-name acts
Waterfront Promenade
A pleasant walkway along the river that's worth strolling even when there's no event happening - you'll get nice views of the water and downtown
Festival Grounds
Open lawn areas that transform during events like Asparagus Festival or various cultural celebrations - the space actually adapts pretty well to different uses
Marina Views
The adjacent marina with boats and river activity - it's not spectacular but adds to the waterfront atmosphere, especially during sunset shows
Downtown Stockton Skyline
From certain angles you get decent views of the modest but growing downtown area - gives you a sense of the city's ongoing revitalization efforts
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Event-dependent - typically gates open 1-2 hours before showtime. The waterfront area is accessible during daylight hours even without events
Tickets & Pricing
Varies widely by event, from $20-30 for smaller acts to $60+ for bigger names. Lawn seating is usually cheaper than reserved seats. Check official venue website or major ticket platforms
Best Time to Visit
Spring through fall for outdoor events - summer shows can be warm but the river helps. Evening concerts tend to have the best atmosphere as the sun sets over the water
Suggested Duration
2-4 hours for most concerts, full day for festivals. If you're just exploring the area, 30-45 minutes is plenty
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
Indoor venue a few blocks away that hosts hockey games and bigger concerts - worth checking what's on if you're already in town
Historic commercial district with some decent restaurants and bars - actually has more character than you might expect for a Central Valley city
Local history and art museum that's surprisingly well-curated - good for an hour or two if you want to understand Stockton's agricultural and cultural heritage
Pretty campus about 10 minutes away with nice architecture and occasional public events - worth a drive-through if you appreciate college towns
Large park with lake activities about 15 minutes south - decent spot for a picnic or walk if you want to extend your Stockton visit