Gammage Auditorium

Gammage Memorial Auditorium

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ASU Gammage Auditorium

Gammage Auditorium

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Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium is considered to be the last public commission of architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Groundbreaking took place and construction on the building began on May 23, 1962. It took 25 months to complete. The built-on-time, under-budget building opened in 1964 with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy.

The auditorium is named for Dr. Grady Gammage, President of Arizona State University (ASU) from 1933 to 1959. The auditorium is located on the main campus of Arizona State University in Tempe at the crossroads of Mill avenue and Apache Boulevard.

1200 S. Forest Ave. Tempe AZ 85287

Parking

If you arrive 60 minutes prior to the performance:
You may be able to park in the Gammage lot.

Less than 60 minutes priorĀ - The ASU Gammage lot is likely to be full. Avoid it. Proceed to an alternate parking location indicated on this map.

Parking for patrons with disabilities - In compliance with ADA regulations, accessible parking is available at Gammage. Please arrive early as space is limited.

 

Seating Chart

Gammage Auditorium Seating Chart

Gammage Auditorium Seating Chart

 
 
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