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Get Your The Black Dahlia Murder Tickets in Berkeley: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for The Black Dahlia Murder The UC Theatre
2036 University Ave, Berkeley, CA
94704, US
1. UC Theatre Lot - 0.1 mile, $10
2. Berkeley Way Parking Garage - 0.3 mile, $12
3. Oxford Garage - 0.4 mile, $15
4. Shattuck Avenue Street Parking - 0.2 mile, $2/hour
5. Allston Way Parking Lot - 0.5 mile, $8
The Black Dahlia Murder Concert Live at The UC Theatre | Berkeley – April 26th, 2026
The UC Theatre in Berkeley has a rich history that makes catching a band like The Black Dahlia Murder even more special. Once a grand old venue celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2019, it’s a place that feels alive with stories and echoes of unforgettable nights. These days, it’s not just about private events or charity concerts, though those still happen, but really about the raw energy of live music. When The Black Dahlia Murder comes through for a show in Berkeley, you know you’re in for a night that could get loud, intense, and maybe even a little messy, in the best way. The venue’s layout, especially spots like Back Rows, offers a killer view of the stage, perfect for catching every growl and guitar solo. Just a heads up, parking can be a pain if you don’t plan ahead, so sneaking in from side streets might save you some stress. Arriving early is never a bad idea either, especially if you want to soak in the vibe and avoid last-minute chaos. Seeing The Black Dahlia Murder Berkeley in this historic theater is more than just a concert, it’s an experience that sticks with you long after the lights go out.