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Get Your Los Tigres del Norte Tickets in Baltimore: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Los Tigres del Norte CFG Bank Arena
201 W Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD
21201, US
1. Baltimore Arena Garage - 0.1 miles, ~$20
2. 1000 W Baltimore St Lot - 0.2 miles, ~$15
3. PNC Bank Lot - 0.3 miles, ~$18
4. Lot 15 - 0.4 miles, ~$10
5. Baltimore Convention Center Garage - 0.5 miles, ~$25
Los Tigres del Norte Concert Live at CFG Bank Arena | Baltimore – November 27th, 2026
CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore isn’t just your run-of-the-mill event space, it’s a hub for everything from local sports to big-time concerts. You might have seen it packed during university tournaments or the lively Baltimore Gardening Expo, where communities come together to celebrate green thumbs and shared passions. But let’s be real, it’s also a place that has rocked the stage since the 80s, hosting legends like Aerosmith and Van Halen, I mean, who wouldn’t want to imagine those guitars echoing through the rafters? When Los Tigres del Norte Baltimore hits the stage, the energy is contagious and fans flood in eager to sing along to their classics. The arena’s design makes it easy to get caught up in the excitement, whether you’re snagging a prime seat in the lower levels or just soaking in the vibe from the upper tiers. And honestly, it’s pretty hard to miss when you’re navigating Baltimore, it’s right off the main roads and hard to ignore. So, if you’re thinking about catching Los Tigres del Norte Baltimore or any other big event, just know you’re walking into a space that’s been part of the city’s heartbeat for decades.