Venue & Travel

Come kick up some dust with us at one of the Southeast’s finest open-air venues, William A. Floyd Amphitheater, where the fire is hot, the music is louder, and the night skies light up like a 4th of July finale.

Venue Name

William A. Floyd Amphitheater

Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center

3027 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

Anderson, SC 29625

This beautiful outdoor venue is known for hosting everything from country concerts to rodeos to firework-filled festivals, so yeah, it’s perfect for Barn Burner.

Parking Info

We’re locking in the parking plan now. Check back soon for detailed info on where to park your pickup truck, Prius, or party van. Expect on-site general and VIP parking options (some paid, some free), and we’ll have ADA-accessible parking as well.

Drop-Off / Ride Share

Uber, Lyft, and Mom will all be able to drop you off at a designated Ride Share Lot, located near the venue’s front entrance. Just follow the signs and don’t make your driver guess.

There will be signage and staff to direct drop-offs and pick-ups, especially around peak arrival times. If you’re getting dropped off by a friend, we salute them.

Nearby Hotels

There are plenty of great places to crash after a night of music and fire:

Partner Hotels (TBD — stay tuned!)

In the meantime, here are some solid spots close to the venue:

  • Hilton Garden Inn Anderson - 5 min drive
  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites - 6 min drive
  • Quality Inn Anderson - 7 min drive
  • Tru by Hilton - 9 min drive

We highly recommend booking early. Hotels fill up faster than a beer tent in July.

Site Map

A full festival map will be available soon! This will include entrances, bathrooms, bars, stages, merch stands, VIP zones, water stations, and secret dance spots (ok, not really, but we like surprises).

Explore Anderson, SC

Coming in from out of town? Make a weekend out of it:

  • Downtown Anderson: Cool shops, cafes, breweries
  • Lake Hartwell: Great for pre-festival hangs or post-festival recovery
  • Carolina Wren Park: Chill during the day before things heat up at night