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Parking & Directions for Evanescence Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
1000 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh, NY
11793, US
1. Jones Beach State Park Lot (0.5 miles) - $10
2. Field 6 Parking (0.6 miles) - $10
3. Field 4 Parking (0.7 miles) - $10
4. Field 3 Parking (0.8 miles) - $10
5. Free street parking (1 mile) - Free
Evanescence Concert Live at Northwell at Jones Beach Theater | Wantagh – June 24th, 2026
Attending an Evanescence Holmdel concert at the PNC Bank Arts Center feels like stepping into a legendary music scene. This outdoor amphitheater has a rich history of hosting iconic acts like Madonna and Paul Simon, making it a bucket-list spot for music lovers. Walking into the venue, you’re greeted by lively pre-show buzz, merch booths, food stands, and the anticipation in the air. The venue has upgraded over the years, like when they installed new stage lighting in 2003 that makes everything shimmer even more under the night sky. For those wanting a bit of luxury, the premium box seats are perfect, offering a more private, high-end vibe without missing a beat of the action. The Pavilion’s assigned seating keeps things organized, so no scrambling to find your spot. Getting there from Jersey City is straightforward, just hop on Route 1&9 South and follow the signs to the Parkway. Honestly, there’s something almost magical about seeing Evanescence perform live here, with the open sky, the crowd’s energy, and the sound echoing through the trees. It’s a concert experience that sticks with you long after the last song ends.