About Lowbrow Palace
Lowbrow Palace is an independent all-ages music club in El Paso that opened in 2011 (lowbrowpalace.com ). Originally located at 111 E. Robinson in downtown (and even nicknamed “Low Brow” by fans (www.setlist.fm )), it moved in 2022 to a much larger industrial-style building at 1006 Texas Avenue in the Kern Place neighborhood (www.theprospectordaily.com ) (www.setlist.fm ). The modern venue boasts two stages (an indoor main stage and an outdoor yard stage) and neon-lit bars, giving it a gritty yet trendy warehouse vibe (www.theprospectordaily.com ). It’s become a cornerstone of El Paso’s live music scene, hosting touring indie, rock, country and electronic acts alongside local bands (lowbrowpalace.com ) (wanderlog.com ). With standing-room only general admission and a capacity on the order of a few thousand (some sources say ~1,500) (www.bandsintown.com ), Lowbrow Palace attracts devoted music fans who love its intimate, energetic atmosphere.
Events and Programming
Lowbrow Palace features a wide variety of shows year-round. Expect anything from indie-rock and punk concerts to electronic DJ nights, country shows, Latin dance parties and themed club nights. Big names (like Modest Mouse headlining the grand re-opening in 2022 (www.theprospectordaily.com )) share the bill with local up-and-comers. The venue is known for hosting special recurring events – for example, emo/throwback nights, 80s or 90s nostalgia dance parties, DJ duos and goth or Latin theme nights (wanderlog.com ). Country fans have begun to notice it too (one reviewer came out for country singer Randall King and hopes for more country shows (wanderlog.com )). In general, ticket prices are moderate: most shows run $10–$30 GA (with occasional higher-priced headliners). Expect the style to match the act – rock concerts are high-energy, while an electronic or “club” night may feel more like a late-night dance party, complete with smoke machines and crowd interaction.
Lowbrow often combines big touring acts with local bands. Its lineup can include indie rock groups, punk or hardcore shows, EDM DJ sets, country or Tejano bands, tribute:: dance nights and more (wanderlog.com ) (www.theprospectordaily.com ).
Themed nights and monthly series are common. For example, “The Rodeo: Night Market” showcased local art and vendors alongside music (www.theprospectordaily.com ). The venue also hosts things like Emo Night tours, Goth nights, reggaeton parties, and even special one-off events.
Most events are standing general admission – one tip is to follow their social media or join mailing lists for announcements. Tickets for popular shows often sell quickly, especially after the venue upgraded its capacity and sound system (which has drawn attention from national promoters (thefusionmag.com )).
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Lowbrow Palace shows are sold mainly through the official website. General admission is the norm, and tickets often come in “tiers” – the lowest-priced Tier 1 sells out first, then higher-priced Tier 2 tickets remain (lowbrowpalace.com ). In practice, that means you’ll pay the cheapest price by getting tickets early. According to the venue’s FAQ, tiers “are the same ticket type, just different price tiers” (lowbrowpalace.com ). To score tickets at entry (often cheaper), watch for the on-sale date on the event page. Popular shows routinely sell out online.
Buy tickets via the Lowbrow Palace website or authorized outlets. You do not need membership – just create an account and checkout. Early-bird tiers (Tier 1) are limited, so plan ahead to grab the lowest price (lowbrowpalace.com ).
Tickets are also available at the venue box office. The door typically opens ~1 hour before the show, and remaining tickets (or will-call orders) can be purchased then (lowbrowpalace.com ). The venue accepts credit/debit cards and cash (lowbrowpalace.com ).
Buy early: the venue notes that waiting usually means paying a higher tier price. Keep in mind that service fees and convenience fees (set by ticketing partners) will be added on top of the listed prices.
Best practices: Sign up for the Lowbrow mailing list or follow their socials to hear about new shows. Set a strong password for the ticket site and log in early on sale day. If the show sells out in advance, you might find some last-minute resale options, but the safest plan is always to buy at face value directly. For will-call tickets, have the same ID you used when buying to avoid issues at pickup.
Seating and Layout
Lowbrow Palace is almost entirely standing-room general admission. The main concert floor has no fixed seating, just an open area in front of the stage (lowbrowpalace.com ). If a show does offer seats (for example, a special listening session or cabaret-style event), it will be noted in the event details – but this is very rare.
There are two performance spaces: the indoor “Main Room” with a raised stage at one end, and an outdoor courtyard stage in back (often used for warm-weather shows or DJs). Both are at ground level – there’s no balcony or second floor to spectate from. The indoor space has a small stage that is visible from anywhere on the floor, but there are some pillars and speaker towers by the stage. In general, standing close to the center-front of the crowd gets you the best view and sound. If you need a bit of space, the sides or back of the floor are still good for catching the sights and hearing the full mix. Many fans say the sightlines are good “no matter where you stand” (explainingthebible.com ), thanks to the intimate size.
Acoustically, Lowbrow upgraded to a pro-grade EAW sound system after its recent renovation, so the audio is strong. There can be a lot of bass up close at rock or electronic shows. If you’re sensitive to booming low end, consider standing a few rows back or even in the doorway. Otherwise, the PA is tuned so that even from the sides or back you get a clear mix. Because the venue gets packed, note that front-centre is best for fans who don’t mind an energetic crowd (moshing or pushing can happen), while a spot near the bar or outside pit is better if you prefer a bit more breathing room.
Getting There and Parking
Lowbrow Palace is located at 1006 Texas Avenue (the grey building on the corner of Texas & Octavia) (lowbrowpalace.com ). If you’re driving, this puts you just east of downtown El Paso. Major nearby roads include Interstate 10 (use the Airway Boulevard or Copia Drive exits) and US-54 (take Downtown/Marathon exit to Texas Ave). The venue is on ground level, so you can be dropped off at the front door by Uber/Lyft or taxi.
Parking: Parking is very limited on-site. Check if a paid parking pass is offered with your ticket (the venue sells discounted lot passes on some events (lowbrowpalace.com )). These covers spaces in a small lot or garage nearby. Otherwise, street parking in the area is scarce. Some free 2-hour zones exist one or two blocks away, but they fill fast on show days. The safest bet is a nearby paid lot: for example, there are public parking lots on Kansas Ave and Magoffin Ave (just 1–2 blocks west) where you can park for a few dollars. Another tip is to carpool or rideshare to avoid hunting for a spot.
Public Transit: Sun Metro buses serve the Texas & Octavia area. In fact, routes 206, 207, 59, 62, 66 all stop within a block or two (moovitapp.com ). The closest stop is on Texas near Octavia. Check the Sun Metro app or website for schedules. The walk from the buses is easy. Comparing driving vs transit, sometimes a quick bus/Uber is simplest given parking hassles.
Walking/Biking: If you’re staying in central El Paso (Downtown or Kern Street), Lowbrow Palace can be reached by a ~15-minute walk, or a 3-minute bike ride east along Texas Avenue. The neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly, but once dark, stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival, you will line up outside until doors open. Security checks IDs and performs bag inspections. The staff are generally known to be friendly and help keep the place safe (wanderlog.com ). Inside, you’ll find two main bars: one along the indoor hall illuminated by neon lights, and another in the outdoor courtyard (a refurbished shipping container bar) (www.theprospectordaily.com ). They serve a full range of beer, wine and cocktails. Plan extra budget here – some attendees note that drink prices can be on the high side (common for clubs) (wanderlog.com ). Non-alcoholic beverages and water are also available from the bars.
There is no coat check. Restrooms are located to the side of the main room (separate for men and women), and also in the outdoor patio area. Visitors consistently praise the cleanliness and sufficient number of facilities (wanderlog.com ). Merchandise tables (band T-shirts, vinyl, etc.) often pop up during bigger shows near the entrance or stage area.
With both indoor and outdoor spaces, the vibe shifts. Inside, the lighting can be dim or colored to match the music, creating an energetic concert feel. Outside in the courtyard you get some fresh air and open sky; many shows in mild weather blend indoor and patio attendance. The stage rig often includes decent lighting and effects (par cans, video screen, lasers for EDM nights), but don’t expect huge festival production – it’s a medium-sized club. Sound wise, the new PA means even from the back you hear vocals and instruments clearly. Security is usually spread throughout, so feel free to move around (though staff at the door will watch the exits closely).
Nearby Amenities
Lowbrow Palace sits in the Kern Place/East Side area of El Paso. While there aren’t large hotels or restaurants right next door, there are local cafes and bars within a few blocks. For example, the Kern Street area (toward downtown) has some casual Tex-Mex eateries, taco stands and coffee shops. Within a 5–10 minute drive you’ll find dozens of mid-range restaurants: on Mesa Street there are trendy bars and eateries (pizza, BBQ, New American cuisine), and Sunland Park Drive corridor has standard chains (steakhouses, fast food, etc.). The UTEP campus area also has several restaurants and campus bars about 2 miles away.
If you arrive early for a show or need a bite afterward, consider eating before the concert. Patrons often grab dinner downtown (less than 3 miles northwest) where you can find everything from authentic Mexican to gastropubs. El Paso is known for its Tex-Mex (cheese enchiladas, tacos al pastor, chile rellenos), so trying a local tortilla shop or grill near downtown can be a great pre-show meal. After the show, the venue usually empties late, but some nearby 24-hour diners or fast-food joints stay open for a late snack. Rideshare or cabs are recommended for late-night transit if you’re not staying right nearby.
As for lodging, the immediate vicinity has mostly houses and small blocks, so there are no major hotels on Texas Ave itself. The closest hotels are a few blocks to the north by Interstate 10 (such as the Red Roof, La Quinta or Comfort Inn on Airport Route), or downtown El Paso hotels about 3 miles west (including a Hilton, Marriott, etc.). If you plan to catch a late show, booking a hotel near downtown or near the airport will get you back in 10–15 minutes by car. Major rideshare coverage will get you back to most hotels easily at night.
What Makes This Venue Special
Lowbrow Palace isn’t just another concert hall – it’s a hub of El Paso’s emerging music culture. After its recent makeover, it boasts an industrial-modern design with exposed metal, art installations, neon signage and that eye-catching outdoor container bar (www.theprospectordaily.com ). This aesthetic feels both raw and trendy, reflecting its “lowbrow” ethos of being unpretentious but dedicated to high-quality music experiences. People often comment on the electric atmosphere and friendly vibe here (explainingthebible.com ): even though it’s a big space, the crowd seems tight-knit. The staff and owners have created a place where local bands aspire to play – as one owner put it, they wanted young local bands to feel like “rock stars” on a professional-grade stage (thefusionmag.com ). In other words, the venue was built for hometown talent as much as for national names.
Historically, Lowbrow filled a gap in El Paso’s scene. Before it expanded, there wasn’t a true “big club” for alternative/indie music in the city. By knocking down walls and installing pro gear (soundboards, an EAW speaker system, etc.), owners created a higher-end concert setting. That draw was noticed: local promoters and touring acts suddenly treated El Paso like a stop worth making (thefusionmag.com ). For fans it’s a neighborhood institution – a place where the city’s underground artistry comes to life. Many regulars say it “feels like home” (explainingthebible.com ) because it supports local customs (like mosh pitting to borderland punk) and themed nights celebrating various subcultures.
Cultural impact: Lowbrow has hosted many unique events that highlight El Paso’s spirit. For instance, it has held maker and night-market events (like “The Rodeo” featuring local designers and food vendors (www.theprospectordaily.com )), melding music with local commerce and art. It’s also embraced varied communities – one night it might be a Latin DJ party, another night an alt-country show, yet another night a DIY punk lineup. This inclusivity keeps the crowd diverse and passionate. Many say the venue brings “the best of El Paso together” – music nerds, artists, students and longtime residents all mixing under one roof. This local pride and variety truly make Lowbrow Palace special in El Paso’s entertainment landscape.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The main entrance is at ground level with no steps, so wheelchairs can enter the indoor space. The bathrooms include at least one ADA-accessible stall (as required by code for such a new venue). However, the building is mostly flat with a small curb around the patio, so if you need assistance, you may want to call ahead. Overall, since the venue was renovated recently, it’s more accessible than older clubs in town.
What to bring: Bring your ID (even for all-ages shows, staff may ask for verification) and your ticket (on your phone or printed). Carry only a small bag or purse – large backpacks or bags are not allowed (lowbrowpalace.com ). You might want earplugs if you’ll be at a loud rock or electronic show all night. Wear comfortable shoes (the floor is concrete, and you’ll likely stand most of the time) and dress for the weather (some shows spill outside to the patio). Lowbrow is casual – jeans and a tee or jacket is just fine; there’s no formal dress code.
Timing: Doors typically open an hour before the published showtime. Bands often start playing 30–45 minutes after the first band or DJ, so arriving early lets you secure a spot close to the stage. If it’s a popular act or a sold-out show, it pays to be near the front of the line outside before 7–8pm. Lines can get long and move slowly once inside, so avoid rushing at midnight. Also, plan to stay for the whole show: there is no re-entry (lowbrowpalace.com ) – once you leave, you cannot come back in. (If you have friends coming late, have them enter before you exit!)
Avoid common mistakes: Don’t try to sneak in prohibited items – security is vigilant. Don’t leave valuables in your car if parking; street lots can be busy or dim. Keep track of your drinks and watch your wallet. Don’t expect fast cell reception inside (large crowds can overwhelm signal), although Wi-Fi may not always be guaranteed – plan meetups accordingly. Finally, be aware of event age rules. While most shows are all-ages, some are 18+ or 21+ (especially late-evening dance nights). Always check the event listing; if it’s 21+, ID is a must to enter.
At the show: Once inside, feel free to dance and move around, but watch out – moshing can happen at punk/rock shows. Friendly staff are around, so if the crowd gets rough, security intervenes. Restrooms are to the side of the stage; try to go early or late set to avoid long lines. Bars accept both cash and cards (lowbrowpalace.com ). Note that outside food and drink are not allowed (lowbrowpalace.com ), and there is no coat check, so wear layers. Enjoy the merch table if your band is playing – it helps the artists. In general, be courteous to fellow fans and staff. A big part of the Lowbrow charm is its friendly community vibe (wanderlog.com ), so by following the simple rules you’ll help keep it that way.
What are the typical ticket prices at Lowbrow Palace?
Ticket costs vary by artist and event, but most general admission shows are in the $10–$30 range. The venue sells tickets in price “tiers” – early bird Tier 1 is cheaper and limited, then Tier 2 is higher. In other words, buying early online usually gets the best price (lowbrowpalace.com ). Higher-profile acts may have tickets up to $40+. Service fees usually apply. All tickets are GA unless stated otherwise, so seating is based on arrival order.
Where can I buy Lowbrow Palace tickets and are door sales available?
Buy tickets from the official Lowbrow Palace website or authorized ticket outlets. Once a show is announced, tickets go on sale online there. The venue also allows door sales: remaining tickets or will-call can usually be purchased at the box office the night of the show (about 1 hour before doors) (lowbrowpalace.com ). The venue accepts credit/debit and cash at the door. For popular shows, online advance purchase is safer, since events often sell out early.
What does GA standing-room mean and are there seats at Lowbrow Palace?
Most events at Lowbrow Palace are general admission (GA) standing only (lowbrowpalace.com ). The main concert floor is open with no fixed seating – you simply find a spot on the floor. The club does not have a balcony or large seating sections. On rare occasions (for certain quiet or acoustic shows) they might bring in a few chairs which would be announced in advance, but by default plan to stand. If this is difficult for you, try to arrive early to snag a front spot (often you can stand by the stage edge). Otherwise, you can stand a bit further back by the bar or walls for a less crowded view.
How do I get to Lowbrow Palace and what transit options are there?
Lowbrow Palace is at 1006 Texas Ave (corner of Texas and Octavia) in El Paso (lowbrowpalace.com ). It’s easily reached by car via TX-20 and Sunland Park Drive, or by exiting I-10 at Gateway Blvd and following signs east. For public transit, several Sun Metro bus lines serve the area: routes 206, 207, 59, 62, and 66 stop near Texas & Octavia, just a block or two from the venue (moovitapp.com ). The venue is just a short walk from these stops. Rideshares and taxis can drop off right at the front door on Texas Ave. If you’re walking from downtown El Paso, it’s about a 10- to 15-minute walk east (roughly 3 blocks from the Kern Street District).
Is there parking available at or near Lowbrow Palace?
Parking on-site is extremely limited. Some events offer a pre-paid parking pass (purchased when buying your ticket) that reserves a spot in a small lot (lowbrowpalace.com ). Otherwise, street parking in the neighborhood is scarce, and many spots are metered. Nearby public parking lots on streets like Kansas or Magoffin (a block or two away) typically charge a few dollars per hour and are a safer bet. Dress warmly for the short walk from a lot or remember to lock your car. Given the hassle, many visitors opt for rideshare/parking outside the immediate area if possible.
Are there any seats or a balcony at Lowbrow Palace?
No, Lowbrow Palace does not have a balcony or fixed seats for patrons. The layout is largely single-level with an open floor. The only “seating” you might find is a handful of folding chairs if a promoter specifically brings them for a particular show (which would be noted on the event page). Otherwise, viewing is all done on the floor. The stage is low but raised enough to see over the crowd if you’re near the front area. In summary: it’s a standing-room venue, so dress accordingly.
What items are prohibited inside the venue?
Lowbrow Palace has a strict no-bag policy for security. Large bags or backpacks are not allowed (lowbrowpalace.com ). You may carry a small purse or thin bag but expect it to be checked. Outside food and drink are absolutely prohibited (lowbrowpalace.com ) (water bottles must be empty). Vaping devices and pepper spray must be surrendered at the door (lowbrowpalace.com ). Smoking inside the club is forbidden (concerts.consequence.net ) – there is a smoking patio outside for that. Weapons of any kind are banned. In short, bring only essentials: ID, wallet, phone, and keep it minimal to expedite entry.
Is re-entry allowed if I leave during a show?
No. Once you enter the venue, you must stay until showover. Re-entry is not permitted (lowbrowpalace.com ). This is a common policy at live music clubs to prevent loitering and maintain security. If you leave (for outside air, smoking, etc.), your ticket will not let you back in. Plan ahead: visit the restroom or get food/drinks before showtime or at set breaks if possible.
What are the age restrictions for shows at Lowbrow Palace?
Most Lowbrow Palace events are listed as “All Ages” on tickets (lowbrowpalace.com ), meaning under-18s are allowed (often accompanied by a parent or guardian). However, some late-night dance events may be restricted to 18+ or 21+ (these will be clearly noted on the event poster or ticket). When in doubt, check the ticket page; it will specify if minors are permitted. Note that for 18+ or 21+ events, patrons will need valid government-issued ID for entry.
Is there a coat check available at Lowbrow Palace?
No, Lowbrow Palace does not offer a coat check or lockers. Bring only what you need, as you will carry or wear your jacket inside. Leaving jackets with friends or in the car is typical. If it is very cold outside, you may find people standing near the door in just a hoodie or inside the stage area with jacket on until onset of show. Remember that no large items are allowed, so plan accordingly.
What food and drink options are available inside the venue?
Inside, the only food or drink is what the venue provides. There are two bars: one inside the main hall and a second outdoor container bar (www.theprospectordaily.com ). They serve beer, wine, and mixed drinks (including cocktails). Prices are standard concert-bar rates (some guests note they can be pricey) (wanderlog.com ). Food is not prepared on site, though some events bring food trucks that sell outside or small snack stands. Many people eat beforehand; if you do want a bite, consider grabbing tacos or pizza down the street at a nearby restaurant. The bars will usually have water available on tap or in cups for patrons.
Is Lowbrow Palace wheelchair accessible?
Lowbrow Palace was renovated recently and is wheelchair-accessible on the main floor. The entrance has no steps. Inside, paths between tables and walls are wide enough to navigate. One of the restrooms includes an ADA-compliant stall. The outdoor patio is also level. If you need special accommodations (e.g. a front-row accessible space), it’s a good idea to contact the venue in advance. But generally, a wheelchair user can enter, move around the floor, and access the bar and facilities.
How early should I arrive before a show?
It’s best to get there at least 30–60 minutes before doors. Shows often sell out, and early arrivers line up outside first. The door usually opens an hour before showtime. Arriving early lets you pick your spot on the floor, avoid long entry lines, and grab drinks or merch before the crowd. As one review notes, the venue fills up on weekends and big acts, so early is smart (explainingthebible.com ) (even though this is a travel blog’s tip, it’s echoed by fans). Sitting/standing in line helps ensure you won’t miss anything.
Are smartphones or cameras allowed?
Smartphones and small point-and-shoot cameras are generally allowed for personal photos and videos. However, professional cameras with removable lenses or video recording gear are not allowed unless you have prior approval from the artist’s management (lowbrowpalace.com ). Don’t expect to use a DSLR or large video camera without permission. If you plan to take photos, a phone or compact camera works fine and most bands don’t mind casual snapshots. (Flash photography can bother artists, so use it sparingly or not at all.)
Is smoking allowed at Lowbrow Palace?
No. Smoking is prohibited anywhere inside the building (concerts.consequence.net ). If you need to smoke or vape, you must go outside to a designated area. This is strictly enforced for the safety and comfort of all patrons. Remember to leave enough time if you go out for a smoke during a concert (you will not be readmitted through a secondary entrance, since re-entry is not allowed (lowbrowpalace.com )).
Where can I stay near Lowbrow Palace?
The immediate Kern Place area is residential, so hotels aren’t right next door. The nearest hotels are along I-10 (Gateway Blvd) which is a 5-minute drive or less. For example, a La Quinta, Red Roof, Comfort Inn and other chains are a few blocks north of the venue on Gateway/Transportation Blvd. Downtown El Paso is about 3 miles (5–10 min drive) and has many lodging options (Marriott, Hilton, Homewood Suites, etc.). If you plan to stay late, note that a short taxi or rideshare from downtown will get you back to Lowbrow quickly in both directions.