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Parking & Directions for Mozart Peace Concert Hall At The Peace Center - SC
300 South Main Street, Greenville, SC
29601, US
1. The Peace Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Courtyard by Marriott - 0.2 miles, $12
3. City of Greenville Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
4. West Washington Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $6
5. Bank of America Parking - 0.5 miles, $7
Mozart Concert Live at Peace Concert Hall At The Peace Center | Greenville – September 26th, 2026
The Peace Concert Hall at The Peace Center in Greenville is truly the heartbeat of the city's vibrant arts scene, drawing in music lovers and culture seekers alike. It’s the kind of place where you never quite know what’s coming next but always leave feeling inspired. Remember the buzz around the Southern Fried Comedy Festival in 2026? That’s just one example of how the hall brings in a mix of local talent and big-name acts, think of it as a community’s way of saying ‘hey, we’ve got talent too.’ Back in 2015, it hosted a spectacular series of Broadway-inspired performances that really showcased the versatility of Greenville’s arts scene. If you’re a regular, the reserved orchestra seating makes catching every note a little easier, while the mezzanine spots let you snag those primo views without the hassle. Planning to bring friends? It’s worth chatting about parking beforehand because, honestly, finding a good spot can be a bit of an adventure. For anyone who loves live performances, Mozart Greenville knows the Peace Concert Hall is where the magic happens, creating memories that stick long after the curtain falls.