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Get Your Violent Vira Tickets in Charlotte: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Violent Vira Truliant Amphitheater
707 Pavilion Blvd, Charlotte, NC
28256, US
1. PNC Music Pavilion Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Charlotte Coliseum Lot - 1 mile, $15
3. Eastfield Park & Ride - 2 miles, $10
4. Harris Teeter Lot - 1.5 miles, $5 (after hours)
5. Offsite private lots - 0.5 miles, $25
Violent Vira Concert Live at Truliant Amphitheater | Charlotte – September 15th, 2026
The Truliant Amphitheater in Charlotte is one of those places that just gets you fired up from the moment you step in. It’s got this really lively, almost electric energy that makes every concert feel special, whether it’s a big-name act or a local band. Violent Vira Charlotte has played here a few times, and you can tell the crowd feeds off that genuine, unfiltered vibe. The venue isn’t just about the music though; it’s got cool perks like refreshment stands and souvenir shops that make hanging out even better. The seating is designed with stepped levels, so no matter where you’re sitting, you get a decent view, no straining your neck in the back rows. And if you’re into orchestral shows or major performances, the front sections are usually snapped up fast, which just goes to show how popular this place really is. Getting here from the Clover area is a breeze, hop on Highway 77 North. Coming from the west? Just take Highway 485 North and connect to Interstate 77 North, and you’re there. Honestly, Violent Vira Charlotte fans looking for an unforgettable night should definitely keep an eye on this spot, because every concert feels like a true celebration.