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Parking & Directions for Robert Earl Keen 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
Robert Earl Keen Concert Live at Irving Plaza | Uniondale
Irving Plaza is one of those legendary spots that really captures the heart of New York’s live music scene, and catching Robert Earl Keen in this intimate venue is an experience you won’t forget. Over the years, it’s become famous for its vibrant holiday concert series and its ability to bring together diverse crowds, making it feel almost like a community gathering. Back in 1998, Radiohead played an unforgettable set during their OK Computer tour, and you can almost still hear the echoes of that legendary night. Whether you’re settling into the mezzanine for a relaxed vibe or grabbing a drink at the balcony for a little more tranquility, Irving Plaza’s charm lies in its intimate atmosphere. If you’re coming from the Upper East Side, hop on the Q line downtown, it’s a quick trip, really. Or if you’re in the East Village, just enjoy a casual stroll over, soaking in the city’s buzz along the way. Seeing Robert Earl Keen live in this historic venue in New York, especially during a festive season or just a regular night, feels like being part of something special, like the city’s heartbeat syncing with his tunes.