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Get Your Shostakovich Piano Quintet Tickets in Brevard: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Shostakovich Piano Quintet Parker Concert Hall
141 Milner Circle, Brevard, NC
28712, US
1. City Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $5
2. Brevard College Lot - 0.3 miles - $3
3. Main Street Parking - 0.4 miles - $2
4. Transylvania County Courthouse Lot - 0.5 miles - $4
5. Public Library Lot - 0.6 miles - Free
Shostakovich Piano Quintet Concert Live at Parker Concert Hall | Brevard – July 01st, 2026
Parker Concert Hall isn’t just a pretty space; it’s a place where history and modernity collide in the heart of the city. It’s where the first global keyboard contest was held back in 1996, and since then, it’s become a hub for unforgettable musical moments. The hall’s design makes sure everyone feels included, whether you’re nestled in the right-side Grand Tier seats soaking in the grandeur or perched on the left-side Third Tier to catch every detail from above. It’s really thoughtful like that. They’ve even gone the extra mile with accessibility, adding sign language interpreters for select shows since 2002 and creating a quiet room in 2013 for folks needing a breather from all the noise. And if you’re into the intensity of the Shostakovich Piano Quintet Brevard, this is the perfect spot, intimate yet grand enough to enhance every note. Plus, the midtown location means it’s easy enough to get to, with plenty of roadside parking, even if you do have to fight the crowds during a packed concert. It’s a venue that really gets what live music is about, connection, accessibility, and just a little bit of magic.