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Parking & Directions for Anderson .Paak Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
2121 North 83rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ
85035, US
1. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre Lot - Onsite, 0 miles, $20
2. Desert Sky Pavilion Lot - 1 mile, $15
3. Phoenix International Raceway Lot - 2 miles, $10
4. Local Street Parking - 0.5 miles, $5-10
5. Nearby Shopping Center - 1.5 miles, $10
Anderson .Paak Concert Live at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre | Mesa
Imagine catching a concert at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, where the energy is just electric, especially when Anderson .Paak takes the stage. This place isn’t just a football arena; it’s a hub for unforgettable moments, from massive events like the Super Bowl to lively community festivals that bring everyone together. With seating for over 63,000 fans and a capacity stretching beyond 70,000 for big shows, it’s a perfect spot to experience the thrill live. The suite level offers a bit of luxury with private bathrooms and comfy seating, while the club level serves up free drinks during halftime, a nice touch when you're trying to soak in the vibe. Getting there is pretty straightforward too; if you're coming from nearby cities, just hop on Highway 60 west, merge onto I-10 west, then take the 101 north straight into Glendale. If you’re near the iconic 24th Avenue, just head up to the 101 and exit at Glendale Avenue. For Anderson .Paak Glendale fans, this venue isn’t just about the music, it’s about feeling the pulse of something bigger, a place where every concert feels like a shared celebration.