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Get Your Gia Margaret Tickets in Portland: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Gia Margaret Polaris Hall
635 North Killingsworth Court, Portland, OR
97217, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. SmartPark Garage - 0.3 miles - $5
3. The Lot at 1000 SW 10th - 0.4 miles - $8
4. Ace Hotel Parking - 0.5 miles - $10
5. Park & Go - 0.6 miles - $12
Gia Margaret Concert Live at Polaris Hall | Portland – June 21st, 2026
Polaris Hall is one of those Portland spots that really feels like it’s breathing new life into the local arts scene. It’s not just a place for concerts, though that’s definitely what draws the crowds, like when Gia Margaret played there recently, the atmosphere was just electric. The venue also doubles as a hub for community events, with a spacious entrance area perfect for pre-show mingling or grabbing a drink before the show kicks off. In 2026, it became known for hosting a pretty popular trivia night series that brought out some serious competitive spirit and laughs. The folks behind Polaris Hall clearly care about the experience, offering a cozy setup for fans to snap memories and share moments with friends. Getting there’s a breeze, just walk east along 3rd Street from the convention center and you’ll spot it on your left, or follow signs from the main green space. If you’re coming for a Portland concert featuring Gia Margaret, it’s the perfect spot to catch that intimate, memorable show you’ll be talking about long after. Honestly, it’s more than just a venue, it's part of Portland’s creative heartbeat.