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Parking & Directions for Mohanad Elshieky Revolution Hall - Portland
1300 SE Stark St #110, Portland, OR
97214, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free to $2/hour
2. Providence Park Garage - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Smart Park Garage - 0.5 miles - $12
4. Portland State University Garage - 0.6 miles - $15
5. Hotel Rose Parking - 0.6 miles - $20
Mohanad Elshieky Concert Live at Revolution Hall | Portland – December 18th, 2026
Revolution Hall in Portland is one of those venues that just feels like a hidden gem, especially if you're into catching live acts that leave an impression. Known for its crystal-clear acoustics, artists rave about how the sound feels so pure and intimate, making every note hit just right. The place isn’t just about sound either; its vibrant lighting design transforms each show into a visual feast, adding that extra layer of magic to performances. It’s a cozy spot where the seating isn’t cramped, giving you room to breathe and focus on the stage, VIP sections offer killer views, perfect for catching every detail. If you're planning to see someone like Mohanad Elshieky in Portland, this venue really sets the scene for a memorable night. Getting there from Lake Oswego is a breeze, just hop on I-5 North and follow your GPS, and if you're coming from downtown, take Morrison east then turn south on 12th, easy peasy. Honestly, Revolution Hall just has a vibe that makes you feel like you're part of something special, especially when Mohanad Elshieky brings his sharp wit and storytelling to the Portland stage.