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Parking & Directions for YHWH Nailgun Ottobar
2549 North Howard Street, Baltimore, MD
21218, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free or metered ($1.50/hour)
2. 25th Street Garage - 0.2 miles - $5
3. The Charles Theatre Lot - 0.3 miles - $10
4. North Avenue Parking Lot - 0.4 miles - $8
5. The Rotunda Parking - 0.6 miles - $7
YHWH Nailgun Concert Live at Ottobar | Baltimore – October 23rd, 2026
Ottobar is one of those hidden gems that really captures the heartbeat of Baltimore’s underground music scene. It’s the kind of place where you never quite know what you’ll walk into, but you always leave feeling somehow connected, whether it’s catching a punk show, a local indie band, or a themed Halloween party that turns into an all-out bash. The energy is contagious, and you might get a splash or two during those wild, in-your-face performances, so maybe wear something you’re okay with getting a little messy. For music lovers in YHWH Nailgun Baltimore, this spot is a must-see, especially because it’s not just about the tunes but the vibe, hosts often organize events that touch on activism and community issues, making it more than just a concert. Plus, their digital updates keep fans in the loop about upcoming shows, so you’re never out of the loop. If you’re heading there from the historic district or near the Baltimore concert hall, it’s a quick trip north on North Avenue and you’re in the thick of it. Ottobar isn’t just a venue, it’s a pulse point for Baltimore’s raw, creative spirit and a place that truly embodies what live music should feel like.