FAQs for Alejandro Aranda at Conduit
Event Details: Alejandro Aranda will perform live at Conduit in Winter Park, Florida, on June 16, 2026. Known for his captivating pop and rock performances, this concert promises to be an unforgettable experience.
Prices: Prices currently start around $40 and can go up to $150, depending on demand and seating options.
What are the parking options at Conduit?
Parking at Conduit is straightforward. The venue states that parking is free anywhere in the plaza. Since Conduit is located inside Aloma Square Shopping Center, the main parking option is the shared surface lot around 6700 Aloma Ave. For concerts, this on-site plaza parking is the best option because it is directly next to the venue and does not require a long walk. For busier shows, we recommend arriving early as the lot is shared with other businesses.
What are the seating arrangements at Conduit?
Conduit is an intimate venue with a capacity of about 350 people. Most shows are general admission / standing-room style. The best viewing experience is typically near the center of the room with a direct line to the stage. For those who prefer comfort, arriving early to secure a spot near the walls or rear areas is advisable.
How can I purchase tickets for Alejandro Aranda's concert?
Tickets can be purchased online through TicketWeb. The venue also allows cash sales at the door when available. Please note that credit cards are not accepted for door sales. For a seamless experience, it's recommended to buy tickets in advance through ticketsorlando.net.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
The age restrictions for Alejandro Aranda's concert will be specified closer to the event date. Generally, many concerts at Conduit are open to all ages, but some may have specific age requirements.
What should I know about the setlist duration?
The typical setlist duration for Alejandro Aranda's concerts ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of his popular tracks and possibly new material.
Is there public transportation available to Conduit?
While public transportation options may be limited in Winter Park, rideshare services can drop off near the venue. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for any available routes.
Seating Information
Conduit in Winter Park, FL is an intimate live music venue located at 6700 Aloma Ave with a reported capacity of about 350 people. The room is mainly used for concerts, especially metal, punk, alternative, hip-hop, pop, dance events, and some seated events or daytime markets.
Most shows should be understood as general admission / standing-room style. Because the venue is small, fans are usually close to the stage from most parts of the room. The best place to stand is normally near the center of the room with a direct view of the stage and a balanced sound position.
- Best view: center floor, slightly back from the front.
- Best energy: front-center floor for high-energy shows.
- Best comfort: rear or side areas where movement is easier.
- Avoid: front-center floor if you prefer less crowd activity.
- Theater-style seating: Some seated events may occur but no fixed seating chart exists.
Parking Information
Parking at Conduit is simple compared with large arenas.
- Aloma Square Shopping Center / Conduit Plaza Parking: 6700 Aloma Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792. Price: Free. Distance: on-site / same plaza.
- Band / loading parking area: directly to the right of Conduit. Price: not for general fan parking; avoid this area.
- Prked Conduit Parking: third-party options near Conduit; price varies by listing and event.
Media and Trailers
Alejandro Aranda Orlando Concert reviews
Great show from 2 great acts
Stephanie Mills wowed me the first time I saw her. Her voice was fantastic, and you forget how many hits she had until they hit you one after another. The place jumping got when she broke into a version of up-town funk. The crowd got up with her mega hits "Never knew Love like this," "What'cha gonna do w/ my lovin," and "I feel good all over." Even though I have seen Alejandro Aranda many times over the years, I truly LOVE hearing them. The group didn't miss a beat, even though I missed Nicolas Caldwell. Everyone got up dancing with strong versions of "and the beat goes on," "Rock Steady," and the disco/funk "It's a Love thang." I can't wait for a return trip to the N.Y./ Long Island area.