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Parking & Directions for 42 Dugg 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
42 Dugg Concert Live at The UC Theatre | Berkeley – July 11th, 2026
Nestled right on the corner of Telegraph Avenue, The UC Theatre is one of those historic spots that just oozes character. Originally a single-screen movie theater from back in the day, it got a major glow-up in the 1980s and turned into a lively live music venue. Walking down Bancroft Way from Berkeley’s campus, you can’t miss it, just take a little detour through the side streets if you want to dodge the traffic chaos. Over the years, it’s become a hub for more than just concerts; they do storytelling performances, film series on niche topics, and even spontaneous moments when performers catch the attention of the crowd, sometimes leaning into the seats or chatting right back. The sound gets pretty intense on the main floor, especially when a big act is in town, and the energy is contagious. For someone who’s been to a few shows at 42 Dugg Berkeley, I can honestly say there’s something about the vibe here that just hits different, like you’re part of something special, whether it’s seeing a band like The Monks back in the late 80s or catching a modern act that keeps the spirit alive. All in all, The UC Theatre isn’t just another venue, it’s a piece of Berkeley’s soul, and catching a show here is like stepping into a living piece of music history.