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Parking & Directions for Glaive Varsity Theater - MN
1308 Se 4th Street, Minneapolis, MN
55414, US
1. **Giant Parking Ramp** - 0.2 miles, $10
2. **University Avenue Parking** - 0.3 miles, $8
3. **W 4th Street Lot** - 0.4 miles, $5
4. **East River Road Lot** - 0.5 miles, $7
5. **Street Parking** - Varies, $1-2 per hour
Glaive Concert Live at Varsity Theater | Minneapolis – October 07th, 2026
The Varsity Theater in Minneapolis is one of those spots that really captures the heart of the local arts scene. It’s not just about the big-name acts or the usual concert fare – it’s about the vibe, the sense that everyone who walks through those doors is part of something bigger. Glaive Minneapolis fans might find this place especially cool because it hosts a wild array of performances from country sets to experimental digital sound, all under one roof. Plus, the theater’s community events really stand out, annual showcases celebrate local diversity, and their movie nights with community cinema artists bring a real sense of connection. You can’t help but feel that deep-rooted bond between performers and audiences, like everyone’s in on a little secret. The venue’s design isn’t just functional either; it’s got these quirky touches that match the mood of each show, sometimes vintage, sometimes totally modern, but always fitting. Getting there from the north side is a breeze, just hop on 94 East, exit at Washington Avenue, and head to 1308 Southeast 4th Street. Glaive Minneapolis audiences will definitely want to add the Varsity Theater to their concert bucket list because it’s more than just a place to see a show; it’s an experience.