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Parking & Directions for Die Spitz Midtown Green
2401 West Leigh Street, Richmond, VA
23220, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $1/hour
2. Main Street Station Garage - 0.3 miles - $5/day
3. 7th Street Parking Deck - 0.4 miles - $8/day
4. Broad Street Parking Lot - 0.5 miles - $10/day
5. City Hall Parking - 0.6 miles - $10/day
Die Spitz Concert Live at Midtown Green | Richmond – September 19th, 2026
Midtown Green has a vibe that’s hard to ignore, full of stories and moments that stick with you. It’s the kind of place where history lingers, like that unforgettable charity concert back in 2013 that brought the community together in a way only live music can. Fast forward to 2019, and the park partnered with a local theater group to host outdoor plays, turning summer nights into magical experiences. Then there was the epic fundraising race in 2015, which smashed through the million-dollar mark for cancer research, seriously, who knew a park could be so powerful? In 2020, Midtown Green kept things lively with a farmers market, helping local farmers and artisans shine. For those visiting Die Spitz Richmond, the venue makes sure everyone feels included, offering wheelchair accessible seats with assistive listening devices for guests with hearing impairments. If you’re coming from the city, hop on the circular route and get off at the Midtown Green stop, easy peasy. Keep an eye on the Midtown Park app for updates and directions. Whether it’s live music, theater, or just soaking up the atmosphere, Midtown Green is more than just a park, it’s a heartbeat of Richmond’s community.