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Parking & Directions for Desire - Tribute to U2 Molson Canadian Studio at Hamilton Place
1 Summers Lane, Hamilton, ON
L8P 4Y3, CA
1. City Hall Parking - 0.3 km, approx. $10
2. King William Parking - 0.4 km, approx. $8
3. 55 John Street North - 0.5 km, approx. $12
4. Jackson Square Parking - 0.6 km, approx. $15
5. Market Parking - 0.7 km, approx. $9
Desire - Tribute to U2 Concert Live at Molson Canadian Studio at Hamilton Place | Hamilton – May 02nd, 2026
The Molson Canadian Studio at Hamilton Place isn’t just a fancy name; it’s the heart of live music in Hamilton, hosting everything from the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra's season openers to unforgettable jazz festivals. Back in 2019, it made headlines locally when it became the first spot in the area to introduce virtual reality experiences during shows, talk about stepping into the future while still enjoying the magic of live performance. You can’t help but notice the vibe from the mezzanine, where the intricate orchestral arrangements seem to leap off the stage and almost surround you. The design really encourages a connection between performers and the audience, making every concert feel intimate and personal. I’ve seen a few shows there, and honestly, the lighting design is next level, it even got featured in a professional magazine back in 2013 for its innovative work. Plus, the venue’s rich history is sprinkled with stories like the fire alarm incident during Sarah McLachlan’s concert in 2001, which was a bit chaotic but ultimately showed how resilient the place is. If you’re into big shows or just want to experience Hamilton’s vibrant music scene, catching Desire - Tribute to U2 at Hamilton on this stage is a must. It’s a landmark, a hub of creativity, and honestly, a pretty special spot to see a concert.