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Parking & Directions for Brit Floyd PNC Pavilion At The Riverbend Music Center
6295 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, OH
45230, US
1. Riverbend Music Center Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Coney Island Parking Lot - 1.5 miles, $10
3. Coney Island Park & Ride - 1.5 miles, $5
4. Street Parking - Varies, $0-$10
5. Newport on the Levee - 2 miles, $8
Brit Floyd Tickets at PNC Pavilion At The Riverbend Music Center | Jul 23rd Concert & Info
When it comes to catching an unforgettable concert experience in Cincinnati, PNC Pavilion at the Riverbend Music Center really stands out. Nestled right along the Ohio River, this outdoor venue has become a staple for music lovers, blending a relaxed vibe with top-tier performances that keep fans coming back year after year. It’s not just about the great acts like Brit Floyd Cincinnati, who always bring their epic Pink Floyd tribute to the stage, but also about the atmosphere, standing on the lawn under the stars or sitting close enough to see the sweat on the artists’ brows from the orchestra level. The venue’s layout makes it easy to grab tickets, whether it’s for those prime box seats with killer views or general admission on the grassy slopes where you can dance or just soak in the music. If you’re heading there on a busy weekend, be prepared for some traffic, especially on Saturdays and Sundays, but honestly, it’s worth the hassle. Just follow those nearby signs and you’ll be in the perfect spot for a night to remember. For Brit Floyd Cincinnati shows, this place just hits different, kind of like stepping into a dream where music and memory collide.