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Parking & Directions for Reverend Horton Heat Crafthouse Stage & Grill
5024 Curry Road, Pittsburgh, PA
15236, US
1. On-street parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Parking garage (Cultural District) - 0.3 miles, $10
3. Lot (Fort Duquesne Blvd) - 0.2 miles, $8
4. Smithfield Street Garage - 0.4 miles, $12
5. Market Square Garage - 0.5 miles, $15
Reverend Horton Heat Concert Live at Crafthouse Stage & Grill | Pittsburgh – August 27th, 2026
If you're heading to Pittsburgh for a Reverend Horton Heat concert, Crafthouse Stage & Grill is one of those spots that just feels right. It’s not just a venue, but a place where the energy of live music really hits home, especially on those late-night jam sessions that seem to spontaneously ignite with local and touring artists. Picture catching Reverend Horton Heat in a space where the vibe is raw and unfiltered, with occasional wild acts like aerial performers adding a little extra flair. The place has a real community feel, thanks in part to their efforts like community clean-up days that make you feel connected beyond just the music. With backstage access seating, you get a taste of what the performers experience, making the whole night feel more personal. If celebrating a special moment, the venue offers cozy, dedicated seating perfect for anniversaries or birthdays. Located downtown, just a short walk or bike ride from the library and easily accessible from nearby streets, Crafthouse Stage & Grill truly captures the spirit of Pittsburgh’s underground music scene. Seeing Reverend Horton Heat in this setting feels like a local secret worth discovering, and trust me, it’s one of those nights you’ll remember.