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Parking & Directions for Peter Noone Lied Center For Performing Arts
301 North 12th Street, Lincoln, NE
68588, US
1. Parking Garage (0.3 miles) - $5
2. City Lot (0.4 miles) - $3
3. Street Parking (0.2 miles) - $1.50/hour
4. UNL Lot (0.5 miles) - $4
5. Haymarket Parking (0.6 miles) - $6
Peter Noone Concert Live at Lied Center For Performing Arts | Lincoln – May 22nd, 2026
The Lied Center For Performing Arts in Lincoln isn’t just a place to catch big shows; it’s the heartbeat of the local arts scene, buzzing with energy and stories that stick with you. This venue gets a lot of use, not just for big-name acts but also as a rehearsal space for local groups, giving the community a real sense of ownership. If you’ve ever seen a show like Rent during their Broadway series, you know how powerful a story can be live on stage. The atmosphere is always lively because of the open seating, which means you never know who might be sitting next to you – maybe a fellow theater buff or someone new to the scene. For those looking for a more intimate vibe, the premium seats really do deliver, close enough to feel like you’re part of the performance. And with Peter Noone coming to Lincoln, it’s one of those nights you don’t want to miss, his timeless charm and hits are sure to bring back memories. Plus, the venue is super accessible, especially with nearby student housing making it easy for university folks to swing by after class. Just a heads up, it can get pretty packed, so grabbing tickets early and maybe hopping on public transport is a smart move. All in all, the Lied Center isn’t just a venue, it’s a cultural hub where stories come alive, and you’re right there in the thick of it.