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Parking & Directions for Daniel Seavey Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street, New York, NY
10003, US
1. Icon Parking: 0.2 miles, $40
2. MP Parking: 0.3 miles, $35
3. Edison ParkFast: 0.4 miles, $30
4. Central Parking: 0.5 miles, $25
5. SP+ Parking: 0.6 miles, $30
Daniel Seavey Concert Live at Webster Hall | Uniondale
Madison Square Garden isn’t just a legendary NYC landmark; it’s a place where history’s been made time and again. Think about the 1992 Democratic National Convention or the very first event back in 1967 that proved this arena could handle all kinds of big moments. With around 20,000 seats for concerts and just under 19,000 for basketball games, it’s a perfect mix of size and atmosphere that makes every event feel special. You might remember the epic celebration of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team’s gold medal win here, a moment etched in sports history that still gets chills. And if you’re catching a Daniel Seavey concert in New York, MSG’s vibe adds a whole new layer of excitement. The venue also cares about everyone’s experience, with disability-friendly seating options that make sure no one misses out on the fun. Getting there is a breeze, just hop on the L train from the East Village to 14th Street and switch to the C or 1 trains, or if you’re feeling adventurous, bike along the scenic Hudson River path and exit at 34th street. It’s not just a concert; it’s an NYC experience you won’t forget, especially for Daniel Seavey fans in New York.