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Get Your Noise Complaints Tickets in Philadelphia: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Noise Complaints Theatre Of The Living Arts
334 South St, Philadelphia, PA
19147, US
1. Lot 2 (0.2 miles) - $15
2. 2nd & Chestnut Garage (0.3 miles) - $18
3. Walnut Street Garage (0.4 miles) - $20
4. The Parkway Corporation Lot (0.5 miles) - $16
5. Street parking (varies, 0.1 miles) - $2/hour
Noise Complaints Concert Live at Theatre Of The Living Arts | Philadelphia – June 20th, 2026
Theatre Of The Living Arts, or TLA, is one of Philly's hottest spots for live music and performances, but it’s also notorious for stirring up Noise Complaints in Philadelphia, especially on busy nights. This place packs a punch with its diverse lineup, from indie bands to big-name acts, drawing crowds from all over the city, and sometimes beyond, who just wanna have a good time. It’s smack dab on South Street, super easy to get to whether you're hopping on public transit or cruising in. The venue offers cool perks like balcony access where you can maybe even meet the performers, and box seats that keep things a bit more low-key if you're not into the wild mosh pit scene. But fair warning, if you're nearby or trying to catch some z’s early, the noise from TLA can be pretty intense, especially during weekend shows. Noise Complaints Philadelphia knows all about the vibe, and while it’s great for entertainment, some neighbors and residents are often caught in the crossfire. Still, TLA’s commitment to supporting local artists and inclusive events keeps it a Philly staple, even if you sometimes gotta deal with a little extra noise.