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Parking & Directions for Third World Sweetwater Music Hall
153 Throckmorton Ave,, Mill Valley, CA
94941, US
1. Mill Valley Shopping Center - 0.3 miles, $5
2. City of Mill Valley Lot - 0.4 miles, $2
3. Street Parking (limited) - 0.1 miles, Free
4. Marin Country Mart - 1.0 mile, $5
5. Tam Junction Park & Ride - 1.5 miles, Free
Third World Concert Live at Sweetwater Music Hall | Mill Valley – June 10th, 2026
Third World Berkeley’s Freight & Salvage is more than just a music venue, it’s a soulful space where live performances blend community, culture, and activism. Known for hosting incredible acts ranging from legendary folk singers to cutting-edge social advocates, it’s the kind of place that feels like stepping into a living history of music with a purpose. I remember catching a fiery concert there once, where the wooden stage seemed to amplify every note and story told on stage. The venue’s layout is thoughtfully designed to give everyone a good view and comfy seats, but if you’re after the best experience, arriving early for prime spots or exclusive meet-and-greets is totally worth it. In 2018, they celebrated the powerful voices of women in folk music, turning the spotlight on artists who’ve shaped the genre and challenged social norms. Walking up to Freight & Salvage, posters outside often tease upcoming shows, making it easy to plan a night out that’s not just about the music but about feeling connected to something bigger. For anyone who loves live music with a little heart and grit, Third World Berkeley’s Freight & Salvage is a must-visit, it’s a place where good vibes and great causes come together in perfect harmony.