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Get Your Dirty Deeds - AC/DC Tribute Tickets in Glenside: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Dirty Deeds - AC/DC Tribute Keswick Theatre
291 North Keswick Avenue, Glenside, PA
19038, US
1. Keswick Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Glenside Train Station Lot - 0.2 miles, $5
3. Street Parking on Easton Rd - 0.3 miles, Free
4. Jenkintown Park & Ride - 1 mile, $5
5. 7-Eleven Lot (after hours) - 0.4 miles, Free
Dirty Deeds - AC/DC Tribute Concert Live at Keswick Theatre | Glenside
Keswick Theatre is a classic gem nestled in Glenside that’s been entertaining audiences for decades, and it’s the perfect spot to catch a show like Dirty Deeds - AC/DC Tribute Glenside. The place itself has this charming, vintage vibe that screams history and rock n roll, with its ornate architecture drawing you in from the moment you arrive. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from tap dance extravaganzas to modern acts, but it’s really come into its own as a premier concert venue. When Dirty Deeds steps on stage here, you know it’s going to be loud, energetic, and just plain fun. The theatre’s top seats are worth every penny, offering killer views of the band and that legendary AC/DC energy. Plus, the atmosphere is just right, a mix of nostalgia and pure rock excitement. If you’re staying nearby, it’s a quick walk down the street, making it easy to get caught up in the thrill of a live show. Honestly, there’s nothing like the feeling of hearing those iconic riffs echo through the historic walls of Keswick, especially when a tribute like Dirty Deeds is bringing the house down.