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Parking & Directions for DJ Pee .Wee (AKA Anderson .Paak) Ohio Stadium
411 Woody Hayes Dr., Columbus, OH
43210, US
1. Ohio State University Parking Garage - 0.5 miles - $15
2. Lane Avenue Parking Garage - 0.6 miles - $10
3. Tuttle Park Place - 0.7 miles - $12
4. St. John Arena - 0.9 miles - $8
5. 11th Avenue Parking Lot - 0.8 miles - $10
DJ Pee .Wee (AKA Anderson .Paak) Concert Live at Ohio Stadium | Columbus
Ohio Stadium, aka The Horseshoe, isn’t just a football field, it’s where Ohio State’s legendary wins happen and where history is made. Think about that 1984 rivalry game, which had fans on the edge of their seats, ending with a game-changing score that still gets talked about. The energy in the Lower Bowl can be absolutely electric, especially when the crowd gets fired up and creates that signature Columbus atmosphere. It’s a place where you might find yourself cheering alongside fellow fans, sharing high fives or just soaking in the chaos of a big game. And speaking of big moments, the OSU versus Michigan showdown that once decided the top spot in the country? Pure magic. Now, if you’re catching DJ Pee Wee aka Anderson .Paak in Columbus and want to experience the vibe firsthand, Ohio Stadium is the perfect spot, it’s close to the Short North and easy to reach from downtown. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just in it for the experience, being there feels like stepping into a living, breathing part of college football history. And honestly, it’s one of those places that sticks with you long after the game’s over.