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Parking & Directions for Steve Earle Bearsville Theater
291 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY
12498, US
1. Bearsville Theater Lot - On-site, free
2. Tinker Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
3. Woodstock Town Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
4. Village Green Parking - 0.6 miles, $3
5. Mower's Park - 0.7 miles, $4
Steve Earle Concert Live at Bearsville Theater | Woodstock – October 24th, 2026
The Bearsville Theater is one of those legendary spots where musicians love to play when they want to connect with their fans on a real, personal level. It’s the kind of place that’s gained a reputation for quality performances, often making its way onto tour itineraries for artists eager to share an intimate experience, think of legendary acts like Bob Dylan or The Band stopping by over the years. With just about 300 seats, it’s small enough to feel like you’re part of something special, yet big enough to host a range of acts from rock legends to classical ensembles. The vibe is cozy, almost like stepping into a friend's living room, but with the energy of a big show. Parking is straightforward, with a little lot at the entrance, and if you’re coming from the main roads, just follow Route 32 until you hit Route 212 and then make a left, easy peasy. Attending a Steve Earle Woodstock concert at Bearsville Theater isn’t just about the music, it’s about feeling like you’re part of something authentic and timeless. Whether it’s a night of raw storytelling or a soaring guitar solo, this venue’s got that magic that keeps fans coming back for more, especially during events like the Steve Earle Woodstock show, where the atmosphere is as electric as the performances themselves.