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Get Your James Blake - Musician Tickets in Berkeley: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

James Blake - Musician Berkeley James Blake - Musician fans, Are you ready for Berkeley? on Thursday, June 11th 2026 James Blake - Musician will be playing at Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley, CA. Score your James Blake - Musician tickets Berkeley right here.

Parking & Directions for James Blake - Musician Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley


2001 Gayley Road, Berkeley, CA
94720, US


1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure #7 - 0.3 miles, $5
2. UC Berkeley Parking Structure #3 - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Telegraph Avenue Street Parking - 0.4 miles, $2/hour
4. Berkeley Public Library Lot - 0.6 miles, $3
5. Lot 2 - 0.7 miles, $5

James Blake - Musician Concert Live at Greek Theatre | Berkeley – June 11th, 2026

The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley is one of those iconic spots that just feels alive with history and vibe, especially when you catch a show like James Blake – Musician Berkeley. This place has been a staple since 1903, and over the years it’s become more than just an outdoor venue; it’s a cultural hub that’s seen everything from classical concerts to legendary alternative rock festivals back in 1993. Walking up to it from campus, you get this sense of stepping into a different world, open skies, a massive stage ready for anything, and an atmosphere that somehow mixes a relaxed Berkeley chill with pure musical energy. The amphitheater’s architecture is just gorgeous, with a spacious stage that’s perfect for immersive performances or theatrical productions. And if you’re lucky enough to snag tickets near the front, you might get a bit of that rush seating, sometimes a gamble but hey, often worth it for a closer view and maybe a sweet discount. Also, there’s a special area reserved for professors which is kinda funny, like, even during concerts, academia has its own VIP corner. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just follow the path from the visual arts building up toward the open-air space, easy to find, and honestly, the whole vibe of seeing James Blake in such a historic setting gives you chills. It’s not just a concert, it’s an experience, and honestly, seeing him perform here just makes it all the more memorable.