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Parking & Directions for Both Sides Now: The Music of Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen Musical Instrument Museum - Music Theater
4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ
85050, US
1. MIM Garage - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Desert Ridge Marketplace - 1.5 miles, $5
3. The Promenade - 1.7 miles, $5
4. Free Street Parking - 0.2 miles, Free
5. Scottsdale Gateway - 2 miles, $8
Both Sides Now: The Music of Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen Concert Live at Musical Instrument Museum | Phoenix – June 27th, 2026
Imagine stepping into the Musical Instrument Museum's Music Theater, where the energy of live music truly comes alive against a backdrop of state-of-the-art tech and stunning lighting that makes every note pop. It’s a space that’s seen everything from intimate performances by world-class musicians to lively shows for kids, like those featuring beloved children’s artists. The vibe is warm and inviting, with a big entrance hall often buzzing with art exhibits showcasing fascinating instruments from around the globe. If you want a killer view, the Mezzanine is the spot to be, trust me, it’s perfect for catching every detail of the performance. And for those who love a guided adventure, joining a tour that stops at the Music Theater along with other highlights makes the visit even richer. Considering the whole experience of Both Sides Now: The Music of Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen Phoenix, this venue really captures the spirit of musical storytelling, like walking through a living museum where every performance feels deeply personal. So whether you're there for a legendary tribute or just soaking in the atmosphere, the Music Theater promises a night to remember.