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Parking & Directions for Jeff Arcuri Brockton Fields at Stanley Park
1 Stanley Park Drive, Vancouver, BC
V6B 6R6, CA
1. Stanley Park Lot 1 - 0.5 miles, approx. $3/hour
2. Coal Harbour Parking - 0.6 miles, approx. $4/hour
3. West Georgia Street Parking - 0.7 miles, approx. $3.50/hour
4. Park Royal Shopping Centre - 1 mile, approx. $2/hour
Jeff Arcuri Concert Live at Brockton Fields at Stanley Park | Vancouver – August 30th, 2026
The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall isn’t just a pretty face in downtown Portland; it’s a true cultural hub where history, music, and community collide. If you’ve ever wandered down from the waterfront or pedaled along the river in the Northwest District, you know this place is part of Portland’s soul. It’s where legendary moments happen, like that unforgettable tribute to David Bowie in 2019 that still gives me chills, and where passionate fans gather in the front row, cheering loudly and really feeling the music. Whether it’s a themed concert series that brings together genre lovers or inspiring talks by big-name scientists and writers, this hall feels alive. Plus, it’s got that cozy yet grand vibe that makes every show feel special, especially when the crowd gets fired up in the front rows. For Jeff Arcuri Portland fans, catching his comedy here means more than just a night out; it’s about experiencing a place that’s soaked in Portland’s artistic spirit and community energy. Honestly, there’s something about stepping into this historic venue that makes you feel part of something bigger, like Portland’s own heartbeat pounding through every note and laugh.