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Get Your Brother Wallace Tickets in Asheville: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Brother Wallace fans, Are you ready for Asheville? on Tuesday, June 23rd 2026 Brother Wallace will be playing at Grey Eagle Music Hall, NC. Score your Brother Wallace tickets Asheville right here.

Parking & Directions for Brother Wallace Grey Eagle Music Hall


185 Clingman Ave, Asheville, NC
28801, US


1. Grey Eagle Parking Lot - Onsite, free.
2. The Walk of Fame Lot - 0.2 miles, $5.
3. Ambassador Lot - 0.3 miles, $10.
4. Biltmore Village Parking - 1 mile, $7.
5. Street Parking - Nearby, $1/hour.

Brother Wallace Concert Live at Grey Eagle Music Hall | Asheville – June 23rd, 2026

Grey Eagle Music Hall is one of those hidden gems where live music feels like a community celebration. It’s not just about catching a show; it’s about soaking in the vibe, whether you’re grooving to Grammy-winning artists or discovering local acts that make Asheville special. The venue offers some pretty awesome scenic views of the surrounding mountains and lush greenery, which makes the whole experience feel even more immersive. If you’re bringing the family, the reserved Family Area keeps things safe and relaxed for kids, so everyone can enjoy the night. During summer, outdoor seating pops up, perfect for sipping a cold drink and taking in the warm air. Getting there is part of the adventure too, whether you’re strolling along the waterfront pier or wandering down Blossom Way from the botanical gardens, Grey Eagle feels like a natural extension of Asheville’s vibrant arts scene. And honestly, Brother Wallace Asheville always brings a good crowd, making each concert feel like a lively gathering rather than just another show. It’s one of those places where you leave with a little more than just good music, you leave feeling connected to something real.