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Parking & Directions for Fleshgod Apocalypse Gramercy Theatre
127 East 23rd Street, New York, NY
10010, US
1. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $30
2. SP+ Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $35
3. 24th Street Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $28
4. Central Parking - 0.5 miles, approx. $32
5. The New York Times Building - 0.6 miles, approx. $40
Fleshgod Apocalypse Concert Live at Gramercy Theatre | Newark
Palladium Times Square is one of those legendary spots where NYC’s pulse really comes alive, especially if you're into the whole live music scene. It’s not just a concert hall; it’s where movie premieres and industry insiders mingle, making every visit feel like stepping into the heart of the city’s entertainment world. Known for hosting the House of Blues series, the venue has a vibe that’s both historic and cutting-edge, thanks to its killer sound system that hits just right, especially in the mezzanine, where every note feels crystal clear. The balcony’s got this fancy yet cozy vibe with ornate details and comfy chairs, perfect for soaking in the atmosphere. Come 2026, they’re planning to roll out an interactive exhibit celebrating their legacy, which should be pretty cool. For Fleshgod Apocalypse fans like those catching the New York show, this venue is a must-see, imagine the energy when the band rips through their symphonic death metal hits with that booming sound system. It’s just a quick walk from the Museum of Modern Art or a short jaunt south from the Times Square subway station, so you can easily make it part of your night out in the city that never sleeps.