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Get Your Tape B Tickets in Brooklyn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Tape B 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)
Tape B Concert Live at Under The K Bridge | Brooklyn – August 22nd, 2026
Under The K Bridge at Tape B Brooklyn is one of those hidden gems that really captures the heart of the local scene. Picture this: vibrant photography exhibits right beneath the iconic K Bridge, showcasing the raw talent of artists who often go unnoticed. It’s not just about art, though, this place has hosted everything from stand-up shows featuring big names like Tiffany Haddish back in 2018 to lively battle of the bands competitions that turn up the volume on Brooklyn’s musical talent. The vibe changes with the seasons too, especially during holiday markets that turn the space into a festive wonderland. The spot’s got an eclectic mix of seating, picnic tables, cozy lounge areas, making it feel more like hanging out in a friend’s backyard than a formal venue. Getting there is pretty straightforward; if you’re walking from the park, follow the walkway straight to the venue. If you’re riding with friends, just ask them to drop you off on the main street nearby. Tape B Brooklyn really knows how to bring everyone together, whether it’s for a casual hangout or a full-blown concert night under the stars. And honestly, there’s something about the way this place feels like a little Brooklyn secret that keeps you coming back.