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Parking & Directions for Flea and the Honora Band 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
Flea and the Honora Band Concert Live at Webster Hall | New York
Webster Hall is one of those legendary venues where history and music collide, and it’s got stories to tell. This place has hosted everyone from iconic singer-songwriters at the peak of their careers to punk pioneers like Blink-182, who played their debut show here back in 1994 and helped cement Webster Hall’s reputation as a punk haven. Over the years, it’s become more than just a concert space, hosting special events like the Women in Music showcase in 2014, shining a spotlight on female artists and supporting mental health initiatives. Walking into Webster Hall feels like stepping into a piece of New York’s soul, whether you’re enjoying the intimacy of box seats or hanging out in the exclusive sections where you might even get a glimpse of your favorite artist up close. For Flea and the Honora Band New York fans, catching a show here is like being part of something bigger, an experience filled with raw energy and unforgettable moments. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop the A, C, or E to 14th Street and stroll up 6th Avenue or walk north from lower Manhattan along 1st Avenue to 11th Street. It’s a true NYC landmark that keeps on rocking, no matter the decade.