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Parking & Directions for Fruit Bats The UC Theatre
2036 University Ave, Berkeley, CA
94704, US
1. UC Theatre Lot - 0.1 mile, $10
2. Berkeley Way Parking Garage - 0.3 mile, $12
3. Oxford Garage - 0.4 mile, $15
4. Shattuck Avenue Street Parking - 0.2 mile, $2/hour
5. Allston Way Parking Lot - 0.5 mile, $8
Fruit Bats Concert Live at The UC Theatre | Berkeley – October 01st, 2026
The UC Theatre is one of those hidden gems in the East Bay that really captures the soul of live music and arts culture. It’s not just about catching a show; it’s about stepping into a space that’s been supporting the arts since it was reborn as a concert venue in 1987, after years of serving as a movie theater. Today, it hosts an eclectic lineup of performers, and the vibe is always electric, especially during intimate sets or special meet-and-greets in the mezzanine. The theater boasts one of the largest screens in the area for film nights, but honestly, it’s the live shows that steal the spotlight, like a recent Fruit Bats Berkeley concert that had everyone talking long after the encore. Seating arrangements are pretty flexible, with rear seats offering a comfy spot to take it all in without feeling overwhelmed, plus the venue’s involvement in local arts initiatives makes it feel like more than just a concert hall, it’s a vital part of the community. Getting there is a breeze too; hop off Bus Line 12 at Bancroft Way, just a block away, or if you’re coming from the nearby college, a quick bike ride will get you there in no time. All in all, The UC Theatre isn’t just a place to see a band, it’s a cultural hub that keeps the arts alive and kicking in Berkeley.