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Parking & Directions for All Time Low Oregon State Fairgrounds
2330 17th Street NE, Salem, OR
97301, US
1. Oregon State Fairgrounds Lot - 0 miles, free
2. Salem Convention Center - 0.5 miles, $10
3. Chemeketa Community College - 1 mile, $5
4. Downtown Salem Parking Garage - 1.5 miles, $7
5. Marion Parkade - 1.7 miles, $6
All Time Low Concert Live at Oregon State Fairgrounds | Salem – September 03rd, 2026
The Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem is more than just a spot to catch a concert; it’s a place steeped in community tradition and local charm. Picture walking into the grounds on a warm summer evening, the buzz of anticipation in the air as All Time Low Salem fans gather, eager to sing along with their favorite band. The historic facilities set a nostalgic tone, with sprawling open spaces and shaded areas where fans can chill out between sets, maybe grab some local fair food. Throughout the year, the fairgrounds host everything from the lively Harvest Festival to high school band performances that showcase the next generation of musicians, giving it that hometown feel that really hits home. It’s also a hub supporting local farming programs, with collaborations with schools that turn the venue into an educational experience. Located just minutes from downtown Salem, it’s super accessible but be warned, event days can get crowded and traffic jams are pretty much part of the package. For anyone looking to experience a concert at All Time Low Salem, this place offers a memorable blend of music, community, and a little bit of Oregon’s history all rolled into one night.