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Meymandi Concert Hall Back Meymandi Concert Hall - Raleigh, North Carolina
With the opening of a new concert hall in downtown Raleigh in 2001, the arts in North Carolina changed forever. Meymandi Concert Hall, the home of the North Carolina Symphony, features a world-class design, sparkling acoustics and an intimate atmosphere that redefines the concert experience.

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Classical Concerts
Pops Concerts
Friday Favorites concerts are general admission.

Address: [ MAP ]
 2 E. South Street
 Raleigh, North Carolina 27601

Phone/Fax:
 919.733.2750 · Phone
 919.733.9920 · Fax

Directions:
  • I-40 to Saunders Street toward downtown (exit 298B).
  • Straight onto McDowell Street.
  • Right onto South Street.
Meymandi Concert Hall, part of the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, is on your right.


Parking:
  • Surface lots directly across from the hall on South Street (parking fee)
  • Parking deck located on the corner of Salisbury and South Streets (parking fee)

Golf cart shuttles are available at both locations to assist concertgoers with mobility concerns.

MAPS
Printable Map | Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts
Interactive Map | Downtown Raleigh from GoDowntownRaleigh.com
 




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