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Parking & Directions for Big Head Todd and The Monsters Hoyt Sherman Place Theater
1501 Woodland, Des Moines, IA
50309, US
- Hoyt Sherman Place Parking Lot: 0.1 miles, $10
- 15th Street Parking Garage: 0.2 miles, $5
- Des Moines Public Library Lot: 0.3 miles, $3
- Street Parking (metered): 0.1 miles, $1.50/hour
- Park Avenue Lot: 0.4 miles, $7
Big Head Todd and The Monsters Concert Live at Hoyt Sherman Place Theater | Des Moines – October 16th, 2026
Hoyt Sherman Place Theater is one of Des Moines' true historic gems, a place that’s seen countless memorable nights and continues to draw crowds with its mix of classic charm and modern upgrades. This venue isn’t just about looking pretty; it’s equipped with top-notch sound and lighting systems that really pull you into the experience. It’s a hub for local arts too, supporting everything from big-name acts to student performances, often collaborating with nearby schools and community groups. If you’re lucky enough to catch Big Head Todd and The Monsters in Des Moines at Hoyt Sherman Place, you’ll get that rare feeling of being close to something special. The seating arrangement offers a unique vibe, especially the raised sections that give a killer view of the stage, perfect for catching every detail of those intricate solos. VIP areas are cozy, with comfy lounges where you can sip a drink and soak in the atmosphere without missing a beat. Parking’s a bit of a puzzle sometimes, so folks usually recommend cruising down Walnut Street and turning onto 15th to avoid the worst congestion. All in all, whether it’s a concert or a local theater production, Hoyt Sherman Place remains a beloved spot that keeps Des Moines arts alive and kicking, and catching Big Head Todd and The Monsters there is guaranteed to be a night to remember.