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Parking & Directions for Kataklysm Cornerstone - CA
2367 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA
94704, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure (0.5 miles) - $3/hour
2. Telegraph Ave Lot (0.4 miles) - $2/hour
3. 2200 Hearst Ave (0.6 miles) - $4/hour
4. Downtown Berkeley BART Station (0.7 miles) - $1.50/hour
5. 2510 Durant Ave (0.3 miles) - $5/hour
Kataklysm Concert Live at Cornerstone | Berkeley – July 28th, 2026
Getting into a Kataklysm Berkeley show at Cornerstone - CA is like stepping into a piece of local music history that’s been shaping the scene for years. This isn’t just another venue; it’s a spot that’s hosted everything from underground punk shows to major metal gigs, and you can feel the energy when you walk in. The vibe is intimate, especially in the Lower Tier Seating where you’re practically part of the chaos, close enough to see the sweat on the band’s brows. It’s got that laid-back, welcoming feel, with outdoor areas that make it easy for everyone to enjoy the night, whether you’re rocking a wheelchair or just need a breather. Legend has it that the venue was even named one of the top music spaces in California back in 2014 by a national magazine, kind of a big deal, right? If you’re coming for Kataklysm Berkeley, plan to start your adventure at the municipal park, just a short walk past the community library, then head south on Jefferson Street from the historic courthouse. Trust me, there’s nothing like catching a brutal metal set in a place that’s been part of so many local legends. You’ll leave feeling like you’ve been part of something bigger, and that’s what live music is all about.