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Parking & Directions for Strung Out Roseland Theater
8 Nw Sixth Ave., Portland, OR
97201, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free to $2/hour
2. SmartPark Garage (4th & Yamhill) - 0.3 miles - $5 for 4 hours
3. City Center Parking (SW 10th & Alder) - 0.4 miles - $10 for 24 hours
4. Ace Hotel Parking - 0.5 miles - $20/day
Strung Out Concert Live at Roseland Theater | Portland
The Commodore Ballroom is one of Vancouver’s most legendary concert venues, famous for its iconic neon sign that’s practically a city landmark. It’s been a hub for live music since the 1960s, hosting everything from legendary bands to unforgettable nights that locals still talk about. If you’ve ever been to a Strung Out Vancouver show there, you know the vibe is electric, and the room just seems to pulse with energy. Recently, the venue’s gone through some cool changes, teaming up with local artists in 2026 to spice things up with unique art installations that give the place a fresh edge without losing its classic charm. The balcony VIP area offers a pretty sweet view and a touch of luxury for those who want a more high-end experience. Getting there is easy too, just hop on route 16 from Arbutus, get off at Granville Street, and walk a bit uphill to find the venue nestled near the busy intersection of Granville and Robson Streets in downtown Vancouver. Whether it’s a rock show, comedy night, or a special event, seeing a concert at the Commodore always feels like being part of Vancouver’s musical history, especially if you’re catching Strung Out Vancouver or any other top-tier act.