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Parking & Directions for Built to Spill Minglewood Hall
1555 Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN
38104, US
1. Minglewood Hall Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - $10
2. Memphis Police Department Lot - 0.2 miles - $5
3. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free to $2
4. Overton Park - 1 mile - $8
5. Midtown Crossing Garage - 0.6 miles - $12
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Built to Spill Concert Live at Minglewood Hall | Memphis – September 29th, 2026
Minglewood Hall, nestled conveniently near major transit routes in Memphis, is a true hub for live music lovers, especially those coming out for Built to Spill Memphis shows. This place has seen its fair share of legendary acts and local heroes, making every visit feel like a small piece of Memphis history. The venue’s stage is nothing short of impressive, capable of handling everything from intimate acoustic sets to full-blown rock explosions, which is perfect for the kind of layered, intricate performances Built to Spill is known for. It’s also a space that supports the local arts scene, partnering with schools and community groups to nurture the next generation of musicians. Whether you’re chilling in mezzanine seats for a quieter vibe or up in the balcony soaking in every detail of a complex set, Minglewood Hall offers a perspective that keeps you engaged without feeling overwhelmed. If you’re wandering downtown, just head east on Union Street until Madison Street, and you’ll find it right there. Coming from the Orpheum Theatre area, take Madison Avenue east, and you’re in the right spot. For Built to Spill Memphis fans, catching a show at Minglewood Hall isn’t just about the music, it’s about the whole Memphis experience, the energy, the history, and that feeling of being part of something special.