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Parking & Directions for Basement First Avenue
701 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN
55403, US
1. First Avenue Parking Ramp - 0.2 miles, $10
2. 4th Avenue Parking Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
3. Hennepin Avenue Ramp - 0.4 miles, $12
4. Surface Lot on 1st Avenue - 0.1 miles, $7
5. Target Center Ramp - 0.5 miles, $15
Basement Concert Live at First Avenue | Minneapolis – November 03rd, 2026
First Avenue in Minneapolis is more than just a venue; it's the heartbeat of the city's live music scene. Known for its iconic neon sign and legendary status, this place has hosted some of the biggest names across genres, think Prince, The Replacements, and Lizzo, each leaving a piece of their soul on that stage. The venue’s signature lighting design transforms every show into a full-on sensory experience, making you feel like you’re part of something special. Basement Minneapolis, a favorite local spot, often highlights First Avenue's rich history and ongoing legacy, which still feels fresh and exciting. Whether you're catching a legendary headline or discovering a hidden gem during a local festival, the vibe here is electric. The raised seating offers a different perspective, almost like sneaking a peek behind the curtain of Minneapolis’ musical soul, while the cozy gathering spaces make it easy to connect with friends or just soak up the atmosphere. It’s just a quick walk from the county building or a short bus ride from the Art Institute, so accessible, yet transporting you straight into the heart of Minneapolis’ creative pulse. Honestly, stepping into First Avenue feels like stepping into a piece of music history, something you’ll carry with you long after the final encore.