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Parking & Directions for Tori Amos Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley
2001 Gayley Road, Berkeley, CA
94720, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure #7 - 0.3 miles, $5
2. UC Berkeley Parking Structure #3 - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Telegraph Avenue Street Parking - 0.4 miles, $2/hour
4. Berkeley Public Library Lot - 0.6 miles, $3
5. Lot 2 - 0.7 miles, $5
Tori Amos Concert Live at Greek Theatre | Berkeley – August 29th, 2026
The Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley is one of those iconic spots that just feels alive with history and energy, especially when big names like Tori Amos come to town. It's more than just a concert venue, it’s a kind of outdoor sanctuary where every show feels a little more special, a little more intimate even amid the crowds. The stage itself spans 66 feet wide, perfect for everything from stirring concerts to dramatic performances, and the atmosphere just kind of breathes its own personality into each event. I mean, I’ve seen everything from the Parker String Quartet’s mesmerizing set in 2019 to legendary acts, and there’s a real magic in how the open air amplifies the music. For Tori Amos Berkeley, you’ll find that sitting under the stars and feeling the cool night air adds a whole new dimension to her performances. The venue offers a variety of seating options, like cozy box seats for those wanting a bit of privacy, or ticket packages that make catching multiple shows easier on the wallet. It’s easy to find too, just follow the signs past the campus pond and lush greenery, and you’re there. Honestly, it’s a place that’s as much about the experience as the music itself, and whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned concert-goer, it’s hard not to get caught up in the charm of this historic Berkeley landmark.