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Parking & Directions for Hemlocke Springs Hell at The Masquerade - GA
695 North Ave Ne, Atlanta, GA
30308, US
1. The Masquerade Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. 500 N Avenue Lot - 0.2 miles, $8
3. Midtown Atlanta Parking - 0.3 miles, $15
4. Ponce City Market Garage - 1 mile, $5
5. Street parking - Nearby, varies ($2-5 per hour)
Hemlocke Springs Concert Live at Hell at The Masquerade | Atlanta – June 13th, 2026
Hell at The Masquerade in Atlanta is one of those venues that just hits differently, part concert hall, part immersive art experience, all wrapped up in a vibe that’s hard to match. It’s not just about catching your favorite band live but about stepping into a space that’s alive with interactive installations, colorful visuals, and a real sense of community. Whether you're there for a local act or a big national name, the energy is infectious, and the venue’s history of hosting everything from underground shows to major video shoots adds a cool layer of authenticity. The bar at Hell offers some seriously creative drinks that keep you refreshed while soaking in the chaos and charm. Hemlocke Springs Atlanta fans will appreciate how welcoming this place feels, especially for LGBTQ+ events where everyone’s just there to have a good time. Just a heads-up, if you’re planning to snap some photos, check the rules first because they’re pretty strict about cameras. Parking can be a bit tricky, but there are nearby lots with shuttles that make getting in and out less of a hassle. Honestly, Hell at The Masquerade isn’t just a concert venue, it’s an experience that sticks with you long after the music stops.