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Parking & Directions for Destroy Lonely Riverbend Music Center
6295 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH
45230, US
1. Riverbend Lot - 0.2 miles, $20
2. Coney Island Lot - 1 mile, $15
3. Anderson Towne Center - 3 miles, $10
4. Public Transportation - Nearby bus stops, $5
5. Street Parking - Varies, $5-10
Destroy Lonely Tickets at Riverbend Music Center | Sep 11th Concert & Info
Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati is the kind of place that just feels like home for live music lovers, especially when it’s time for a show like Destroy Lonely Cincinnati. This venue really knows how to bring the vibe, with a spacious lawn where you can kick back, toss a blanket down, and soak in the concert under the open sky, perfect for those late summer nights. It’s a favorite spot for touring acts, from big-name international artists to local favorites, so you never quite know who might be taking the stage. And if you’re sitting in the front rows, better brace yourself, things can get pretty energetic, especially during an intense set. Plus, some of the premium tickets come with neat extras like upgraded guest services, which can make the whole experience feel even more special. The drive there is pretty scenic too, with views of the Ohio River that make the trip almost as good as the show itself. If you’re planning to see Destroy Lonely Cincinnati at Riverbend, it’s worth checking the route and parking plan ahead of time because, trust me, you want to avoid last-minute chaos when you're just trying to catch the first notes.