Sofield Properties Offers Premium Parking for Brad Paisley Concert
Country music sensation Brad Paisley said it best: “You got to get a little mud on the tires” if you’re looking for a good time off the beaten path. Fortunately, you don’t have to venture too far into the sticks to hear his wry country ballads when he brings his slow-strumming, foot-tapping act to Boone this Saturday at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Paisley is an award-winning Grammy artist, headlining 15 concert tours while playing to sold-out audiences across America. Sofield Properties will ensure you make it to the stadium concourse before the opening act wraps up with premium parking options – all within a short walking distance of campus. Parking is $20 per vehicle. Call 828-743-8246 to reserve your spot today.
Convenient Parking at an Affordable Price

Anyone who has experienced the enthralling gameday action of an ASU football game understands that finding parking can be a nightmare. With 30,000 people converging on downtown Boone, you must plan in advance if you don’t want to get caught weepy-eyed in the stadium lot when Paisley’s tear-jerking hit, “Whisky Lullaby,” begins pumping through the amplifiers. Don’t risk missing the action because you took a chance to park a mile from the stadium. Allow us to accentuate the Brad Paisley experience with accessible and convenient parking.
Don’t Risk Towing and Missing The Show. Reserve Your Parking Spot Today!
Parking comes at a premium in Boone. It’s available on a first-come, first-served basis, and most downtown businesses carefully guard those few coveted slots. Boone is also notorious for towing. Those bold enough to test the strict “No Parking” warning signs by illegally parking in undesignated lots will hum, “I’m Gonna Miss Her,” while the tow truck hauls your ride to the impound lot. Don’t miss this classic country act because you took a chance on parking. All Sofield Rentals concert parking lots are located on the university’s perimeter next to Hwy 421 and Hardin Street, allowing concertgoers to avoid the frantic departing traffic.