Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is approximately 90 minutes from New York City at the site of the original 1969 Woodstock Festival in Bethel, NY. The 15,000-seat outdoor performing arts venue and the Museum are set within nearly 2,000 bucolic acres. The main pavilion covers 4,500 seats with another 10,500 on a natural sloping lawn, while offering unique backdrops including the original festival site and the majesty of the surrounding Sullivan County countryside. Other venues at the center include a 1,000-seat Terrace Stage, craft and farmers’ market and the original Woodstock site, which holds a permit for 30,000 concertgoers to attend major musical events. The arts center’s purpose is to improve the quality of life in Sullivan County and the surrounding region by promoting economic development in our region through arts, education, and culture at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

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