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Parking & Directions for The Bellamy Brothers Walhalla Performing Arts Center
101 E. North Broad Street, Walhalla, SC
29691, US
1. Walhalla City Hall - 0.2 miles, $5
2. Walhalla High School - 0.3 miles, $3
3. Main Street Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, Free
4. Oconee County Courthouse - 0.4 miles, $4
5. Walhalla Depot - 0.5 miles, Free
The Bellamy Brothers Concert Live at Walhalla Performing Arts Center | Walhalla – January 22nd, 2027
The Walhalla Performing Arts Center, also known as the Walhalla Civic Auditorium, is a true gem that brings the community together with a rich history and vibrant spirit. Built in the Romanesque Revival style, this charming venue has seen decades of memorable performances, from local theater productions by the Oconee Community Theatre to touring acts that have graced its stage since the roaring twenties. It’s a place where history and entertainment collide, and you can genuinely feel the character in every brick and beam. Over the years, efforts to preserve its historic charm have kept its warm, inviting atmosphere intact, making it a favorite spot for everything from musical nights to community gatherings. When The Bellamy Brothers Walhalla come to town, you can count on this venue to deliver an authentic, down-to-earth concert experience. Whether you’re a local or just passing through from Seneca, just hop on SC-183 north, follow Main Street until you spot the center, and there it is, ready to host unforgettable nights filled with music, laughter, and maybe even a little toe-tapping. Honestly, it’s one of those places where you walk in and feel like you’re part of something special, and that’s pretty rare these days.