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Get Your Tyler Ballgame Tickets in Brooklyn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Tyler Ballgame 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
Tyler Ballgame Concert Live at Music Hall Of Williamsburg | Brooklyn – September 14th, 2026
Music Hall of Williamsburg is one of Brooklyn’s most beloved spots for live music, and honestly, it’s got this gritty, artsy vibe that just pulls you in. Walking in, you’re greeted by colorful murals and cool art installations that give the place its unique character. The stage is raised just enough to give everyone a great view, whether you’re front and center or hanging out in the back. It’s an all-ages venue, so it’s perfect for younger fans or anyone who wants to catch a good show without feeling out of place. Plus, they often team up with local non-profits for special events, which adds a community feel to the whole scene. The seating is designed for comfort and great sightlines, even in the accessible spots, no awkward angles, I swear. The VIP balcony has this more sophisticated, chill vibe, perfect for catching a set while sipping a drink. If you’re coming to see Tyler Ballgame Brooklyn or any other artist, it’s super easy to find your way, just use a navigation app and you’ll probably take the B61 bus from Barclays Center straight to the door. Honestly, every time I’ve been, it feels like more than just a concert, it’s a Brooklyn experience.