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Parking & Directions for Asgeir Wonder Ballroom
128 Northeast Russell Street, Portland, OR
97212, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. NE 16th Ave Lot - 0.2 miles - $5
3. Alberta Park Lot - 0.3 miles - $3
4. NE Alberta St Metered Parking - 0.2 miles - $2/hr
5. Lloyd Center Parking Garage - 1.5 miles - $10
Asgeir Concert Live at Wonder Ballroom | Portland
Mississippi Studios is one of those Portland gems that just feels like home the moment you step inside. The staff here are genuinely friendly, making sure every concert feels warm and welcoming, whether you're catching a local indie act or something more eclectic. It’s a place that really knows how to set the mood, especially when they decorate for the holidays, turning the space into a cozy wonderland or spooky haunt depending on the season. Back in 2017, USA Today even named it one of the top music venues in the entire country, which honestly feels about right because it’s got that perfect mix of intimate vibe and great sound. During summer months, the patio becomes a little slice of paradise, perfect for kicking back with a cold drink while listening to your favorite band. For an artist like Asgeir Portland, this venue offers not just a concert but an experience that sticks with you, amazing acoustics, friendly crowds, and a chance to get a little closer to the magic. If you’re heading there from the west side, just take NW Vaughn east until you hit Mississippi Street. Coming from Beaverton, hop on Route 26 east, then switch to I-405 north and finally merge onto I-5. It’s a straightforward trip, and honestly, once you’re inside, you’ll understand why so many people keep coming back.