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Third Day Duluth 2026: Tour Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets
Parking & Directions for Third Day Gas South Arena
6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA
30097, US
1. Gas South Arena Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - $10
2. Gwinnett Place Mall - 1 mile - $5
3. Sugarloaf Mills - 2 miles - $5
4. The Forum - 2.5 miles - $8
5. Public Parking Garage - 0.3 miles - $7
Third Day Tickets at Gas South Arena | May 10th Concert & Info
Gas South Arena in Duluth isn’t just about big concerts, it’s a versatile hub that also hosts professional meetings and expos, making it a place where business and entertainment collide in a pretty cool way. The arena got a serious facelift in 2018, which really upped the game when it comes to guest experience, think wider concourses, better seating, and those extra restrooms that save you from long lines during busy breaks. For concert-goers like those catching Third Day in Duluth, the venue offers a smooth ticketing process with a dedicated counter and friendly staff who seem to actually want to help. And if you’re into VIP perks, there are exclusive lounges and private suites where you can kick back, maybe have a little snack, and even hold a quick meeting if that’s your vibe. Getting there is pretty straightforward, coming from Norcross, just hop on Peachtree Corners Road, or for those coming from the north, I-985 merges seamlessly into I-85 South, leading right to the arena. It’s a place that manages to feel both grand and cozy, and honestly, it’s become a staple for Duluth’s live scene, especially when Third Day rolls into town.