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Get Your Black Uhuru Tickets in Mill Valley: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Black Uhuru Sweetwater Music Hall
19 Corte Madera Ave, Mill Valley, CA
94941, US
1. Mill Valley Shopping Center - 0.3 miles, $5
2. City of Mill Valley Lot - 0.4 miles, $2
3. Street Parking (limited) - 0.1 miles, Free
4. Marin Country Mart - 1.0 mile, $5
5. Tam Junction Park & Ride - 1.5 miles, Free
Black Uhuru Concert Live at Sweetwater Music Hall | Mill Valley – September 13th, 2026
Moe's Alley in Santa Cruz is one of those places that just feels like home the moment you walk in. Known for its eclectic mix of genres, from gritty rock to soulful reggae, it’s where you go to catch live music that really hits you. Black Uhuru Santa Cruz fans will love the energetic vibe and the intimate setting, with only about 250 seats that make every show feel personal and special. The venue's been around for over two decades, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2020, and it’s clear that music runs deep in its roots. It's not just about the tunes either; Moe’s Alley actively supports the local scene by honoring music educators and community figures, making it more than just a concert spot. The crowd is often a diverse mix of music lovers who end up chatting about bands or sharing stories long after the last song. If you’re trying to find it, just head east from the Santa Cruz library on Church Street and swing onto Pacific Avenue, or take a right on Cedar from the central square. Honestly, catching Black Uhuru Santa Cruz here feels like more than a concert, it’s a chance to connect with the culture and the community in a way that’s rare these days.