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Parking & Directions for De Yun She Kupferberg Center for the Arts - Colden Auditorium
65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY
11367, US
1. Flushing Town Hall Parking - 0.3 miles, $10
2. Municipal Lot 1 - 0.4 miles, $8
3. Street Parking (limited) - nearby, $3-4 per hour
4. Queens College Parking Lot - 1.5 miles, $5
5. USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center - 2 miles, $15
De Yun She Concert Live at Kupferberg Center for the Arts - Colden Auditorium | Uniondale
Kings Theatre in Brooklyn is one of those iconic spots that really captures the magic of live performances. It’s where talented artists like Alicia Keys have graced the stage, bringing down the house for charity gigs that leave you feeling inspired. The place just oozes character, with its stunning architecture and modern upgrades like state-of-the-art lighting that make every show feel extra special. Over the years, Kings Theatre has hosted everything from rock concerts to jazz nights and hip-hop shows, drawing a diverse crowd that’s all about good vibes and great music. If you’re lucky enough to catch a De Yun She Brooklyn event there, it’s honestly a whole experience, reserved seats for guaranteed comfort, and for those wanting to elevate the night even more, the executive boxes offer a fancy way to enjoy the show in style. Getting there is pretty straightforward, whether you’re driving and want to dodge the traffic on Flatbush or hopping on the B43 bus from Barclays Center. Honestly, it’s a theater that feels like a hidden gem in Brooklyn’s cultural scene, and each visit leaves you thinking, ‘Yeah, this is what live entertainment is all about.’