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Get Your CBGB Festival Tickets in Brooklyn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for CBGB Festival Under The K Bridge
520 Stewart Ave, Brooklyn, NY
11222, US
1. 1.5 miles - Brooklyn Bridge Park (Free)
2. 0.5 miles - 360 Furman St (Approx. $15)
3. 0.7 miles - 85 Adams St (Approx. $20)
4. 1 mile - 30 Main St (Approx. $10)
5. 0.8 miles - 1 Main St (Approx. $12)
CBGB Festival Concert Live at Under The K Bridge | Brooklyn – September 26th, 2026
Under The K Bridge is one of those hidden gems that really captures the soul of Brooklyn’s vibrant scene. It’s more than just a spot beneath the bridge; it’s a lively hub where culture, music, and community collide. Every month, it hosts free dance festivals that celebrate different styles, think salsa, hip hop, even traditional folk dances, bringing diverse crowds together in a really authentic way. Wednesdays are special too, with local musicians taking the stage for talent showcases that feel more like jam sessions among friends than formal concerts. The art gallery is often buzzing, showcasing works from regional painters whose pieces reflect Brooklyn’s rich history and multicultural vibe. Finding Under The K Bridge is part of the adventure, gearing up along the scenic shore cycling route or asking friends to drop you off on River Road makes it feel like a secret discovery. For the CBGB Festival Brooklyn, this spot offers a raw, real experience that perfectly captures the city’s gritty, artistic spirit. It’s a place where you can lose yourself in the moment, dance till you drop, or just soak in the community’s creative pulse. Honestly, it’s the kind of place that leaves a mark long after the music stops.