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Parking & Directions for Dayseeker - Band Brooklyn Steel
319 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY
11222, US
1. Greenlight Bookstore Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
2. 4th Avenue Parking - 0.4 miles, $20
3. 3rd Avenue Lot - 0.5 miles, $18
4. Atlantic Terminal Parking - 0.6 miles, $25
5. Street Parking - Varies, $1-3/hour
Dayseeker - Band Concert Live at Brooklyn Steel | Uniondale
The Paramount Theatre in Huntington isn’t just a pretty building, it’s a piece of local history that’s seen quite the transformation from its days as a classic cinema back in the golden age of Hollywood. Today, it’s a vibrant hub for live music, and catching a show there feels a little like stepping into a different time, especially with the vintage pipe organ still standing proud and sometimes making appearances during special performances. Over the years, the theatre has hosted some pretty big names, including artists like Mariah Carey, and it continues to draw a diverse lineup that ranges from soulful classical acts to modern bands like Dayseeker. Speaking of which, catching Dayseeker - Band Huntington at this venue is something special, the energy, the intimacy, the raw emotion, it all just hits different in that historic space. The Mezzanine offers a cozy spot for a more up-close experience, while the balcony gives a sweeping view that’s perfect for soaking in those dramatic moments of a performance. Since reopening in 2019 after a decade, the theatre’s really become a cornerstone of the regional arts scene, and whether you’re a local or just passing through, it’s worth the trip. If you're coming from the east, just hop on Route 27 East and follow the signs to Huntington, easy peasy. Honestly, every time I’ve been there, I leave feeling a little more connected to the magic of live music and the history that oozes out of every corner of this place.