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Parking & Directions for The Hip Abduction Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
1941 Amphitheater Drive, Wilmington, NC
28401, US
1. Greenfield Lake Park (0.2 miles) - Free
2. Wilmington Convention Center (1.5 miles) - $10
3. Downtown Wilmington Parking Deck (1.6 miles) - $8
4. Wrightsville Beach Park (5 miles) - $5
5. Oakdale Cemetery (1.2 miles) - Free
The Hip Abduction Concert Live at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater | Wilmington – October 21st, 2026
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater is one of those hidden gems in Wilmington that just feels like home, with its laid-back vibe where artists can really let loose and connect with the crowd. It’s not just about the music; the vibe is enriched by pre-show art fairs and community events that make the whole experience feel alive and welcoming. In summer 2026, the lineup was anything but predictable, think rock legends, fresh hip-hop acts, and even some high-energy EDM DJs. It’s a spot that truly supports local arts, partnering with community colleges and local groups to keep the creative spirit thriving. Whether you want to chill in the dedicated seats or kick back in the back row where it’s quieter, there’s a spot for everyone. And if you’re staying nearby, check out shuttle services from the nearest hotel, they make getting there a breeze. For those coming in from the east side of Wilmington, just hop on Wrightsville Avenue and follow the good vibes straight to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater. The Hip Abduction Wilmington always brings a crowd here, and honestly, it’s the kind of place where you leave feeling a little more connected to the music and community.