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Get Your Slow Joy Tickets in Chapel Hill: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Slow Joy Local 506
506 W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC
27516, US
- Street Parking: 0.1 miles, free
- 140 West Parking Deck: 0.2 miles, $1 per hour
- Chapel Hill Public Library Lot: 0.3 miles, free
- Carrboro Town Hall Lot: 0.5 miles, free
- UNC Hospital Parking Deck: 0.6 miles, $2 per hour
Slow Joy Concert Live at Local 506 | Chapel Hill – August 11th, 2026
If you’re into discovering the heart and soul of Chapel Hill’s live music scene, then catching a show at Slow Joy Chapel Hill is a must. Local 506, the iconic venue that’s been a launching pad for so many local bands, still feels like a neighborhood secret, where everyone from seasoned musicians to newcomers feels right at home. Walking in, you can’t help but get that warm, community vibe, like everyone’s in on the magic. The venue’s friendly staff and laid-back atmosphere make it easy to settle in, whether you’re there for a quick set or soaking up an entire night of local talent. They really know how to honor the diverse musical influences that make Chapel Hill special, from indie rock to soulful blues. Seating options are thoughtfully designed, there’s accessible seating if you need it, plus designated seats for those who like a little structure to their night. And if you’re wandering over from the green space or the main library, just follow Columbia Street south until Franklin, then turn right, easy as that. Attending a concert at Slow Joy Chapel Hill isn’t just about hearing great music, it’s about feeling like you’re part of something bigger, something rooted in the local scene’s rich history. It’s one of those places where you leave feeling a little more connected and a lot more inspired.