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Parking & Directions for The Fray Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley
2001 Gayley Road, Berkeley, CA
94720, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure #7 - 0.3 miles, $5
2. UC Berkeley Parking Structure #3 - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Telegraph Avenue Street Parking - 0.4 miles, $2/hour
4. Berkeley Public Library Lot - 0.6 miles, $3
5. Lot 2 - 0.7 miles, $5
The Fray Concert Live at Greek Theatre | Berkeley – July 23rd, 2026
There’s something truly magical about catching a concert at the Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley, especially when The Fray Berkeley takes the stage. This historic outdoor venue isn’t just a place for music; it’s a piece of living history that’s hosted everyone from legendary bands like the Dave Matthews Band in the 90s to political giants like Bill Clinton. The vibe here is different, cramped seats, yes, but that just makes the experience feel more intimate, more real. The views from the high seats can be surprisingly breathtaking, giving you a whole new perspective on the performance below. And don’t worry if you’re running late, sometimes the best moments happen when you arrive last-minute and find a spot with a view. Walking through the central square and up the pathway leading to the amphitheater feels like stepping into a scene from a movie, every time, it’s a little different, a little special. The Fray Berkeley knows how to turn that iconic stage into a night to remember, whether it’s a soulful acoustic set or a full-blown rock show. This place isn’t just a venue, it’s an experience, a spot where history and music collide in the most unforgettable way.