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Parking & Directions for Josiah and the Bonnevilles Irving Plaza
17 Irving Place, New York, NY
10003, US
1. Icon Parking (0.2 miles) - ~$45/day
2. Central Parking (0.3 miles) - ~$40/day
3. Quik Park (0.4 miles) - ~$35/day
4. MPG Parking (0.5 miles) - ~$50/day
5. ParkEast (0.6 miles) - ~$30/day
Josiah and the Bonnevilles Concert Live at Irving Plaza | Uniondale
Webster Hall is one of New York City’s most legendary concert venues, known for its incredible acoustics that make live music feel almost immersive. It’s got this unmistakable charm with its ornate ballroom and a massive terrace that offers a killer view of the stage below. Back in 2017, they celebrated 25 years of hosting unforgettable New Year’s Eve parties, which really put the venue’s history into perspective. Over the years, it’s been a launchpad for new acts, with talent scouts often scouting the next big thing right here. The place has different levels, sometimes there's a separate bar on the top tier, so you’re not stuck waiting in long lines, which is a nice touch. The higher levels give you a chance to appreciate the stunning architecture while still being close to the action. If you’re heading there from the East Village, walk south on Avenue B to 11th Street, or hop the E train from the Museum of Modern Art to 14th Street. Seeing Josiah and the Bonnevilles in this space? That’s a concert experience you won’t forget, especially in a venue that’s as much a part of New York’s soul as the bands that play there.