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Parking & Directions for Story Of The Year White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs
2915 N. Main, Houston, TX
77009, US
1. White Oak Music Hall Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, Free to $5
3. First Baptist Church Lot - 0.3 miles, $10
4. 3000 N Main St Lot - 0.4 miles, $8
5. The Heights Theater Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
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Story Of The Year Concert Live at White Oak Music Hall | Houston – August 01st, 2026
White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs is a true gem in Houston’s live music scene, offering an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere that keeps fans coming back. Over the years, it’s hosted a wide array of acts from indie rock heroes like Weezer to experimental artists like St. Vincent, not to mention unforgettable nights featuring hip hop and electronic beats that shake the walls. The venue’s killer sound system makes every note hit just right, whether you're front and center or sprawled out on the lawn with a blanket, soaking in the vibe. It’s not just about the music either, special events like the Houston Strong benefit concert in March 2026 show how White Oak Music Hall is woven into the community fabric, raising funds for local charities. The laid-back lawn seating is perfect for those who prefer chill-out sessions, while accessible seating options are available and can often be tailored to meet individual needs. Getting there is a breeze too, just a short drive from the train station or plenty of rideshare options make dropping off or picking up a snap. For anyone looking to catch a Story Of The Year Houston concert, White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs packs a punch with its mix of top-tier sound, diverse lineups, and a vibe that feels more like a neighborhood jam session than a big city arena.