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Parking & Directions for Chevelle Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
19100 Ridgeland Avenue, Tinley Park, IL
60477, US
1. On-site parking: 0.5 miles, $30
2. Tinley Park Convention Center: 1 mile, $20
3. Oak Park Avenue Lot: 1.2 miles, $15
4. Metra Train Station Lot: 1.5 miles, $10
5. Street parking (limited): 0.3 miles, free
Chevelle Concert Live at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre | Tinley Park – September 18th, 2026
Chevelle fans heading to Tinley Park are in for an unforgettable night at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, a venue renowned for its killer sound quality and top-notch production that keeps artists coming back. This place isn’t just your average concert spot; it’s where big names like Metallica, Taylor Swift, and even country legends like Blake Shelton have lit up the stage, making it a must-visit for music lovers. The vibe is always electric, whether you're catching a high-energy rock show or a laid-back country festival like LakeShake, which has called this venue home since 2015. The amphitheatre also hosts cultural festivals that celebrate diverse traditions, giving the experience a bit of everything. If you’re looking for a chill spot, the upper level offers a quieter view away from the crowd chaos. And let’s be honest, finding your way there can be a bit of a puzzle, but heading south on Route 171 and merging onto Route 55 South usually does the trick, especially if you’re coming from Chicago Ridge. All in all, Chevelle in Tinley Park at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre is more than just a concert, it’s a full-on experience that sticks with you long after the last note fades.