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Get Your Noah Richardson Tickets in Raleigh: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Noah Richardson The Pour House Music Hall - Raleigh
224 South Blount Street, Raleigh, NC
27601, US
1. City Market Lot 0.3 miles, approx. $10
2. Raleigh City Plaza 0.4 miles, approx. $8
3. Pullen Park Lot 1.5 miles, approx. $5
4. Moore Square Deck 0.5 miles, approx. $8
5. The Warehouse District 0.6 miles, approx. $7
Noah Richardson Concert Live at The Pour House Music Hall | Raleigh – October 07th, 2026
The Pour House Music Hall in Raleigh is more than just a spot to catch live tunes; it’s a local favorite that really knows how to bring people together. Known for supporting regional craft breweries, it’s the kind of place where you can sip a cool local brew and feel connected to the community. The open-air space is a game-changer, creating a laid-back vibe where artists and fans can mingle before and after shows, something you don’t see everywhere. One time, during a Halloween bash, the whole venue turned into a haunted house, and honestly, it made the night unforgettable. The venue’s got this smart setup with musical instruments available for bands, so there’s less hassle hauling gear around, which is a huge plus. The lighting is just right, casting a warm glow that makes the whole space feel intimate yet lively. Mezzanine seating offers a sweet middle ground, great views without feeling too far away. If you’re heading there for a Noah Richardson Raleigh concert, it’s easy to find, just drive up Boylan Avenue from Raleigh Little Theatre or hop down Hillsborough Street from Glenwood South. No matter what, it’s a place that really feels like the heart of Raleigh’s live music scene.