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Parking & Directions for Mozart Requiem Peace Concert Hall At The Peace Center - SC
300 South Main Street, Greenville, SC
29601, US
1. The Peace Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Courtyard by Marriott - 0.2 miles, $12
3. City of Greenville Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
4. West Washington Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $6
5. Bank of America Parking - 0.5 miles, $7
Mozart Requiem Concert Live at Peace Concert Hall At The Peace Center | Greenville – September 26th, 2026
The Peace Concert Hall at The Peace Center in Greenville is truly the heartbeat of the local arts scene, blending world-class performances with the soul of downtown Greenville. Over the years, it’s been more than just a venue; it’s a place where memories are made, like that unforgettable night when Yo-Yo Ma took the stage back in 1995 or the recent Mozart Requiem Greenville concert that left everyone breathless. The hall’s design makes every seat feel intimate, whether you’re in the general admission area or enjoying the luxury of the club seats that offer a little extra comfort. It’s not just about the music either, 2019 saw a special concert there raising awareness for mental health that really hit home. This venue isn’t just about big names and grand performances, though, it's also a hub for local theater collaborations, giving Greenville artists a platform to shine. If you're after a memorable night out or just want to soak in some culture, the Peace Center is a perfect starting point. Seeing Mozart Requiem Greenville live here isn’t just a concert; it’s an experience, a moment to connect with something bigger than yourself.