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Parking & Directions for Earl Sweatshirt The Hawthorn - St. Louis
2225 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO
63103, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $1-2/hour
2. Lot at 4350 Lindell Blvd - 0.3 miles, $5-10/day
3. MetroLink Central West End Station - 0.4 miles, $2-4/day
4. Parking Garage at 4400 Lindell Blvd - 0.5 miles, $10-15/day
Earl Sweatshirt Concert Live at The Hawthorn | St. Louis – June 23rd, 2026
The Hawthorn in St. Louis is one of those venues that feels like it’s always evolving but somehow keeps its soul intact. It’s a spot that’s hosted big names since back in 2013, making it a go-to for anyone craving live music and good vibes. You know it’s special when people still talk about those legendary shows, like that unforgettable performance by a local indie band or the time they brought in a renowned jazz artist for a surprise set. In 2026, The Hawthorn really upped its game by adding more diverse genres, reflecting the rich culture of St. Louis itself. Whether you're there for a wild New Year’s Eve bash or just want to catch Earl Sweatshirt St. Louis in an intimate setting, this place delivers. The Observation Deck is a chill spot to take it all in from a bit of a distance, while Section T offers a decent view if you’re not into fighting for the front row. It’s super easy to find too, just hop on I-64 from West County and follow the signs. Honestly, there’s something about the vibe here that makes every visit feel like a right of passage, like you’re part of something bigger than just another concert.