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Parking & Directions for America - The Band Stamford Center For The Arts - Palace Theatre
61 Atlantic St., Stamford, CT
06901, US
1. Bell Street Garage - 0.2 miles, ~$10
2. Atlantic Street Lot - 0.3 miles, ~$8
3. Government Center Garage - 0.4 miles, ~$9
4. Stamford Town Center - 0.5 miles, ~$12
5. 300 Atlantic Street Lot - 0.3 miles, ~$7
America - The Band Concert Live at Stamford Center For The Arts | Stamford – October 30th, 2026
The Palace Theatre at Stamford Center For The Arts is one of those venues that just oozes history and charm, and it still manages to keep things fresh with a lively lineup of concerts and events. It’s more than just a pretty historic building; it’s a vibrant hub where community dance schools and local studios perform, showcasing the true spirit of Stamford’s arts scene. Back in 2005, the theater teamed up with local schools to boost arts education, and now visitors can even score backstage tours that peel back the curtain on the theater’s rich past and busy behind-the-scenes life. If you’re lucky enough to catch a warm-weather show, outdoor seating might be available, making the experience even more memorable, kind of like watching America – The Band Stamford take the stage under the stars. Its roots stretch back to the early 1900s, and it’s just a quick ten-minute walk from the train station, so grabbing a bite or a drink with friends nearby before the show is totally doable. Honestly, there’s something special about catching a concert here, it’s more than just an event, it’s a piece of Stamford’s soul.