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Parking & Directions for Buju Banton Lakewood Amphitheatre
2002 Lakewood Avenue Southeast, Atlanta, GA
30315, US
1. Lakewood Amphitheatre Lot - 0.1 miles - $20
2. Walmart Parking Lot - 0.5 miles - Free
3. Atlanta State Farmers Market - 0.7 miles - $10
4. Local Street Parking - 0.3 miles - Varies, approx. $5
5. Southside Park & Ride - 1 mile - $15
Buju Banton Concert Live at Lakewood Amphitheatre | Atlanta – July 25th, 2026
When it comes to experiencing live music in Atlanta, Lakewood Amphitheatre is where the magic happens. This open-air gem has that laid-back yet electric vibe that makes fans feel like they’re part of something special, whether you're singing along with friends or just soaking in the atmosphere. It’s a place that truly knows how to host big names like Buju Banton Atlanta, drawing crowds from all over eager to catch legendary performances under the stars. The spacious layout means you can find a spot that fits your mood, whether you want a close-up view or a more relaxed, picnic-style experience. Plus, the venue's amenities are surprisingly thoughtful, ample food stands, comfortable seating options with better sightlines, and disability-friendly spaces that keep everyone in the mix. Honestly, it’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again. So, if you’re planning to see Buju Banton Atlanta at Lakewood, best to grab your tickets early, trust me, these shows sell out fast, and you don’t want to miss out on the energy, the vibe, or that unforgettable night under the Atlanta sky.