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Get Your Bedouine Tickets in Berkeley: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Bedouine Freight & Salvage
1111 Addison St, Berkeley, CA
94702, US
1. Berkeley Way Garage - 0.3 miles, $3/hour
2. Center Street Garage - 0.4 miles, $3/hour
3. Oxford Street Garage - 0.5 miles, $3/hour
4. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $1-$2/hour
5. Allston Way Lot - 0.3 miles, $5 flat rate
Bedouine Concert Live at Freight & Salvage | Berkeley – October 21st, 2026
Freight & Salvage in Berkeley isn’t just a concert venue; it’s a hub where artists pour their hearts out, sharing stories through music that really hit home. It’s the kind of place where you feel that raw, genuine connection, whether you’re there for a soulful folk singer or a lively bluegrass jam. Over the years, Freight & Salvage has kept the flame alive by offering workshops on acoustic instruments and folk traditions, making it more than just a performance space. Remember when they reopened their upgraded event area in 2011? The crowd was packed for that big celebration, and you could really see how much they care about nurturing the arts. Besides concerts, they also host movies and arts-related events, giving folks a taste of culture in all its forms. And if you’re into the fancy side of things, they sometimes promote those plush box seats with personalized service, kinda like a little slice of luxury in the middle of Berkeley. Planning to catch a show at Bedouine Berkeley? Just check their website for directions, or ask a friendly local, everyone knows Freight & Salvage. It’s more than a venue, it’s a community space that keeps folk music and storytelling alive, and honestly, it’s one of those places that feels like coming home.