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Parking & Directions for Theatre of Voices Zellerbach Hall
101 Zellerbach Hall # 4800, Berkeley, CA
94720, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure 3 - 0.2 miles, $3/hour
2. UC Berkeley Parking Structure 7 - 0.3 miles, $3/hour
3. Bancroft Way Lot - 0.4 miles, $5/hour
4. Telegraph Ave Street Parking - 0.5 miles, $2/hour
Theatre of Voices Concert Live at Zellerbach Hall | Berkeley – April 26th, 2026
Zellerbach Hall is one of those legendary venues that somehow manages to be both grand and intimate all at once. Nestled just a short walk from UC Berkeley’s iconic football stadium and surrounded by lush gardens, it’s a spot where unforgettable moments happen, whether it’s a stirring concert by Theatre of Voices Berkeley or an inspiring lecture from a renowned thinker. The hall’s flexible seating arrangements mean you can find a perfect spot, with premium center mezzanine seats offering stellar sound and sightlines that make you feel like you’re right there on stage. And let’s be honest, the VIP perks, early entry and a chance to settle in with a bit of quiet before the buzz, are kind of a game-changer. Over the years, Zellerbach has hosted everything from classical concerts and cutting-edge dance performances to thought-provoking talks from some of the biggest names in arts and culture. It’s a hub of creativity and community, and attending a Theatre of Voices Berkeley concert there feels like stepping into something special, like being part of a live story that sticks with you long after the last note fades.