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Zoom around the city on the SegCity Segway Tour, where they provide segway rides and historical tours throughout the Corpus region. Perfect for tourists, visitors, friends and family, team building, corporate entertainment, and group and individual guided tours. Ideal for proficient and novice segway riders, you will travel through hundreds of years of rich history, breathtaking sights, incredible stories, and the experience of a lifetime.
Check out Concrete Street Amphitheater for an amazing outdoor concert experience in Corpus Christi. It's hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Nine Inch Nails, Willie Nelson, 311, Rob Zombie, Miranda Lambert, Snoop Dogg, and many more. The main stage is located at the back of the park and is open-air, so you can enjoy the show under the stars. It's huge, with space for up to 10,000 fans, so you can be sure it will be an unforgettable experience. If you prefer a more intimate setting, check out the Pavilion stage, which holds up to 3,000 people and is covered in case of rain. And don't worry about getting hungry or thirsty, there are plenty of concession stands where you can grab a bite to eat or something to drink. They've got everything from pizza and nachos to hot wings and juicy burgers. And of course, they've also got a great selection of cold beers and margaritas.
Did you know that The Ritz Theatre is one of the last historic buildings remaining in Corpus Christi? It was built in 1929 and was the first talking movie theater in the area. The Ritz was one of the finest theaters in Texas and is now best known as The Ritz Music Hall, which housed a great range of artists from Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, and Stevie Ray Vaughn to Metallica and Def Leppard in the 70s. Recently, PATCH, the non-profit organization behind the restoration of The Ritz, has launched a dynamic new action plan. They have published a manifesto about Corpus Christi, a "State of The Ritz" document, and a call to the community for help.