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Parking & Directions for Gavin Degraw Red Hat Amphitheater
500 South McDowell Street, Raleigh, NC
27601, US
1. City Lot 1 - 0.2 miles - $10
2. Moore Square Garage - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Raleigh Convention Center Garage - 0.4 miles - $12
4. Pullen Park Lot - 1.5 miles - $5
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Varies ($1-$2)
Gavin Degraw Concert Live at Red Hat Amphitheater | Raleigh – July 29th, 2026
Red Hat Amphitheater in downtown Raleigh is one of those spots that just feels right for a summer night out, especially if you're catching Gavin Degraw Raleigh. There’s something about the open-air vibe, the gentle glow of string lights, and the buzz of anticipation that makes live music here extra special. It’s a pretty straightforward layout, easy to get in and out, with quick access to food trucks and craft beer stands lining the lawn, which is perfect for grabbing a bite before the show. I mean, who doesn’t love kicking back on the grass with a cold drink while waiting for the first chords to start? The venue’s also got a VIP section for those who want a little more peace and quiet away from the crowd, which can be a lifesaver if you’re into enjoying the music without the chaos. Red Hat Amphitheater hosts all sorts of events from local festivals to big-name concerts like Gavin Degraw Raleigh, blending great music with fun outdoor vibes. And if you're thinking about beating the rush, arriving during off-peak hours from South Dawson or East Martin Streets is a smart move, trust me, no one wants to deal with parking chaos. It’s a place that feels like an extension of the city’s heartbeat, and honestly, it’s hard not to get caught up in the magic of it all when the lights go down and the music kicks in.