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Parking & Directions for Turnover Saint Andrews Hall - Detroit
431 E Congress St, Detroit, MI
48226, US
1. Cobo Center Garage - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Greektown Casino Parking - 0.6 miles, $20
3. The Z Parking Lot - 0.4 miles, $15
4. Detroit Opera House Garage - 0.7 miles, $12
5. Lot 10 - 0.3 miles, $8
Turnover Concert Live at Saint Andrews Hall | Detroit – November 28th, 2026
Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit isn’t just a legendary concert spot; it’s a true pillar of the local music scene where artists and fans alike have shared countless unforgettable moments. Over the years, this venue has become a rallying point for supporting mental health awareness, hosting events that bring awareness to psychological well-being while still delivering those raw, electrifying shows Detroit is known for. It’s a place where touring acts like The White Stripes or Eminem have graced the stage, drawing huge crowds eager for that authentic Detroit vibe. Turnover Detroit knows that tickets fly fast, especially for big-name performers, so grabbing yours early is a no-brainer. The hall also champions regional talent, often teaming up with local broadcasters and hosting showcases that celebrate Detroit’s homegrown artists. Getting there is a breeze if you’re near the Detroit Opera House, just head east on Broadway then turn left on St. Antoine, or if you’re close to the African American Museum, a quick drive south on Woodward will get you right to the action. Honestly, Saint Andrews Hall isn’t just a venue, it’s a piece of Detroit’s soul, and missing out on a show here feels like missing a part of the city’s heartbeat.