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Parking & Directions for Bone Thugs N Harmony PNC Bank Arts Center
116 Garden State Parkway, Holmdel, NJ
07733, US
1. On-site parking - 0 miles, $30
2. Holmdel Park - 1 mile, $10
3. Bell Works - 2 miles, $20
4. Hazlet Plaza - 3 miles, $15
5. Colts Neck High School - 4 miles, $10
Bone Thugs N Harmony Concert Live at PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel – September 11th, 2026
The PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel is more than just a concert venue, it's a legendary spot where unforgettable memories are made under the open sky. Known for its stunning natural backdrop, it’s a favorite for everything from big concerts to wedding receptions that need that perfect scenic touch. And if you’ve ever caught a show there, you know the giant LED screen adds a whole new level to the experience, making sure every detail is crystal clear whether you’re front row or way in the back. Remember when Bone Thugs N Harmony played there and the energy was just electric? That’s the kind of night that sticks with you, the kind that makes you realize why this place is a staple in the live music scene. The venue’s also got some thoughtful touches, like mezzanine seats that offer killer views and accessible seating options that show they care about everyone’s experience. Plus, they’ve had some pretty cool moments, like Lady Gaga lighting up the stage during her Monster Ball tour back in 2011. If you’re heading to a Bone Thugs N Harmony Holmdel concert, trust me, you’re in for a treat, just follow I-287 south from the northwest or jump on the Garden State Parkway from Morristown, and you'll be there before you know it. It’s a spot that’s equal parts scenic, historic, and downright fun.