Maiden Lane is already closed to cars, which means the setup here is tighter and louder than a typical plaza event — the buildings bounce the sound back at you, and the crowd fills the whole block. That 360° stage configuration means there's no bad angle, and no real "back" of the room to escape to if it gets packed. Food and drink options will likely come from the surrounding Union Square corridor; there's no shortage of spots on Geary or Post if you need to step out.
Powell Street BART puts you about three blocks away. Don't bother driving — Union Square parking structures charge event-rate pricing on weekend nights, and you won't find street parking anywhere close.
If you've got two hours: arrive when the second DJ set starts, work your way to the center of the block for the full 360° effect, and duck into Mocca on the lane itself if you need a breather.
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