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Parking & Directions for Silkworm The Hall at Elsewhere
599 Johnson Ave., Brooklyn, NY
11237, US
1. Street Parking (varies) - Free to $2/hour
2. The Well Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $10
3. 45 N 5th St Garage - 0.3 miles - $20
4. 1 North 11th St Garage - 0.4 miles - $15
5. 50 N 6th St Lot - 0.5 miles - $12
Silkworm Concert Live at The Hall at Elsewhere | Newark
The Hall at Elsewhere in Brooklyn is one of those places that really captures the heart of live music scenes, especially in a city like Brooklyn where every block seems to pulse with creativity. It’s not just your average venue, this space is home to a roster of resident artists who bring their own flavor to the stage, making every show feel fresh and personal. You never quite know what genre might pop up next, from soulful jazz nights to high-energy EDM sets that get everyone dancing. I mean, I saw a mind-blowing jazz fusion night there last spring, and then a few months later, a wild electronic festival that had the crowd losing their minds. And the vibe? Super welcoming. They’ve got festival seating if you just want to chill and soak it all in, and VIP Balcony seats that give you a bird’s eye view, which is perfect if you’re into taking in the whole scene. The venue also goes out of its way to be accessible, making sure everyone can enjoy the music without a hitch. Oh, and if you’re trying to find it, just look for that huge mural on the outside wall, it’s kind of like a beacon. Coming from the north side, hop off the highway at Maple Street and follow the signs. Honestly, Silkworm Brooklyn is lucky to have a spot like this, it’s a real gem for anyone who loves live music and good vibes.