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Get Your Glaive Tickets in Detroit: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Glaive Saint Andrews Hall - Detroit
431 E Congress St, Detroit, MI
48226, US
1. Cobo Center Garage - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Greektown Casino Parking - 0.6 miles, $20
3. The Z Parking Lot - 0.4 miles, $15
4. Detroit Opera House Garage - 0.7 miles, $12
5. Lot 10 - 0.3 miles, $8
Glaive Concert Live at Saint Andrews Hall | Detroit – October 06th, 2026
Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit isn’t just another concert venue, it’s a cornerstone of the city’s music scene, known for its gritty charm and deep roots in local culture. Over the years, it’s become a haven for discovering homegrown talent, often featuring merchandise from Detroit artists that feels more like a keepsake than just a band T-shirt. Celebrating 40 years of punk rock in Detroit, the hall has hosted legendary local bands like The White Stripes and MC5, making it a must-visit spot for anyone digging into Detroit’s musical history. Even during the chaos of 2020, Saint Andrews Hall rolled with the punches, switching to streamed shows that kept the energy alive despite the pandemic. The venue has also stepped up with community efforts, collaborating with schools for student showcases that remind everyone of its role beyond just concerts. Be warned though, the no-re-entry policy means you gotta plan your bathroom breaks or snacks ahead. If you’re coming from the Detroit Auto Show, just head east on Michigan Avenue and turn left on St. Antoine, or walk down Woodward from the Detroit orchestra, it’s pretty accessible. Glaive Detroit knows this place is more than a concert hall, it’s a vital piece of Detroit’s soul, where every show feels like a shared moment in the city’s ongoing story.