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Parking & Directions for Hit the Lights Music Hall Of Williamsburg
66 North Sixth Street, Brooklyn, NY
11211, US
1. Street parking - within 1 block, free or metered ($1-3/hr)
2. Williamsburg Plaza Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $20
3. Greenpoint Avenue Lot - 0.6 miles, approx. $15
4. 2nd Street Lot - 0.5 miles, approx. $12
5. St. Nicholas Avenue Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $18
Hit the Lights Concert Live at Music Hall Of Williamsburg | Uniondale
Music Hall of Williamsburg is one of Brooklyn’s most beloved spots for live music, a place where you never know who might show up next. This venue has a real knack for showcasing acts before they blow up, like Vampire Weekend when they were just starting out, and bands like Fleet Foxes early in their career. Over the years, it’s hosted bigger names like Arcade Fire and The National, who keep coming back for sold-out shows that feel more like a jam session with friends than a typical concert. The venue itself is cozy yet intimate, with an elevated stage that makes sure everyone gets a good look, whether you’re in the front or hanging out in the back. The energy can really spike during a lively indie set or an upbeat punk show, with general admission areas turning into a sea of fans singing along. Hit the Lights Brooklyn knows this spot is more than just a concert hall, it’s where memories are made, where the music feels close enough to touch, and where you might just catch the next big thing before anyone else. If you’re driving, take the Metropolitan Ave off-ramp from the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, but honestly, just use your navigation app because getting lost here isn’t fun.