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Get Your Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards Tickets in Saint Paul: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards Amsterdam Bar and Hall
6th & Wabasha, Saint Paul, MN
55102, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Saint Paul Parking Ramp - 0.2 miles, $5
3. Wells Fargo Place Garage - 0.3 miles, $7
4. RiverCentre Parking Ramp - 0.4 miles, $8
5. Mears Park Ramp - 0.5 miles, $6
Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards Concert Live at Amsterdam Bar and Hall | Saint Paul – August 16th, 2026
Amsterdam Bar and Hall is one of those places that just oozes character, think vintage charm meets modern edge. It’s a spot where community leaders have taken the mic, sharing ideas in lively chats, but it’s also become a favorite for live music lovers, hosting everything from local legends to up-and-coming acts. If you’ve ever caught a podcast recording there, you know the vibe is intimate and electric at the same time. For a show like Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards in Saint Paul, this venue really feels like home, dim lighting, a cozy stage, and the kind of crowd that’s as passionate about the music as the band itself. The food and drink options are pretty great too, with curated menus that make post-show munching even better. Plus, the accessible seating and VIP areas with quick access to the bar make sure everyone’s got a good spot to soak it all in. And if you’re hungry after the show, plenty of spots on 6th Street are just a short stumble away. Coming from the south side? Just hop on I-35W and take the Washington Avenue exit, easy as that. Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards in Saint Paul aren’t just playing a gig, they’re creating an experience in a venue that’s as real as it gets.