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Get Your Schoolboy Q Tickets in Brooklyn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Schoolboy Q Brooklyn Paramount
385 Flatbush Avenue Extention, Brooklyn, NY
11201, US
1. Lot 1: 0.2 miles, approx. $20
2. Lot 2: 0.3 miles, approx. $18
3. Street Parking: 0.1 miles, varies (free to $5)
4. Garage: 0.4 miles, approx. $25
5. Valet Service: On-site, approx. $30
Schoolboy Q Concert Live at Brooklyn Paramount | Brooklyn – October 03rd, 2026
The Brooklyn Paramount is more than just a historic theater; it’s a true Brooklyn icon that’s seen everything from legendary film screenings to unforgettable concerts. With space for about 3,500 fans, this place was once one of the largest movie palaces in the country during its heyday, but today it’s a hot spot for live music and special events. Catching Schoolboy Q Brooklyn in this legendary venue feels like stepping into a piece of history, you can almost hear the echoes of old Hollywood mixed with the thumping bass of today’s hottest artists. The theater’s roots run deep, having hosted countless charity events and fundraisers for local causes, making it a cornerstone of Brooklyn’s cultural fabric. Its walls have witnessed everything from classic films to modern performances, even earning mentions in various musical and artistic works. Coming to a Schoolboy Q Brooklyn concert? Just hop on the Q train and get off at the Seventh Avenue stop, or take the same line from the south, either way, it’s easy to get there and feel the energy that makes this venue so special. Honestly, there’s just something about experiencing a concert here that feels like being part of Brooklyn’s history in the making.