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Get Your The Head and The Heart Tickets in Brooklyn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for The Head and The Heart Brooklyn Paramount
385 Flatbush Avenue Extention, Brooklyn, NY
11201, US
1. Lot 1: 0.2 miles, approx. $20
2. Lot 2: 0.3 miles, approx. $18
3. Street Parking: 0.1 miles, varies (free to $5)
4. Garage: 0.4 miles, approx. $25
5. Valet Service: On-site, approx. $30
The Head and The Heart Concert Live at Brooklyn Paramount | Brooklyn – May 10th, 2026
The Brooklyn Paramount stands as a true cultural gem in the heart of Brooklyn, with a storied history that’s woven into the fabric of the city’s music and entertainment scene. Known for showcasing local legends and emerging artists alike, it’s a place where you can feel the energy of the Brooklyn music scene pulse through every performance. The venue’s stunning Art Deco design, reminiscent of the roaring twenties, still turns heads and adds a touch of glamour to any night out. It’s not just about the music either, surrounded by an array of tasty eateries and cafes, it’s perfect for grabbing a quick bite or a leisurely drink before the show. Getting there is a breeze too, with multiple subway lines stopping nearby, making it super easy to hop in from anywhere in the city. Seeing The Head and The Heart Brooklyn at the Paramount isn’t just a concert, it’s an experience, a chance to connect with Brooklyn’s vibrant arts community and let the music carry you away. Honestly, it’s one of those venues that stays with you long after the last note fades.