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Parking & Directions for Robert Earl Keen Infinity Music Hall & Bistro
32 Front Street, Hartford, CT
06103, US
1. On-street parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Hartford Public Library Garage: 0.2 miles, $5
3. Church Street Garage: 0.3 miles, $7
4. State House Square Garage: 0.4 miles, $6
5. XL Center Lot: 0.5 miles, $10
Robert Earl Keen Concert Live at Infinity Music Hall & Bistro | Uncasville
Infinity Music Hall & Bistro in Hartford is one of those hidden gems with a rich history dating back to 1883, originally built as an assembly hall and now transformed into a lively hub for live music. Over the years, it's hosted a pretty eclectic lineup, from blues legend John Hiatt to the soulful sounds of Bruce Hornsby. The place is known for its killer sound system that makes every note feel like it's right there in the room. They’re not just about big names though, Infinity often runs local music contests, giving up-and-coming artists a shot at the spotlight, which adds a real sense of community and excitement. If you’re lucky enough to snag tickets for Robert Earl Keen Hartford, you’ll want to be close to the stage because the Orchestra Area offers an intimate vibe with great sightlines, perfect for soaking in every word. The balcony seats are popular too, especially if you’re into soaking up the atmosphere and watching the crowd get into it. Getting there is pretty straightforward, if you’re coming from the south, hop on I-95 and exit at Route 1, then follow the signs. And hey, if you're biking over, don’t forget your helmet and to follow traffic rules, because this place is worth the trip no matter how you get there.