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Get Your Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band Tickets in Huntington: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band Paramount Theatre - Huntington
370 New York Ave, Huntington, NY
11743, US
1. Municipal Lot 1 - 0.2 miles, ~$5
2. Huntington Village Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, ~$6
3. Street parking - 0.1 miles, ~$1/hour
4. Lot behind Paramount - 0.1 miles, ~$10
5. Metro North Parking - 0.4 miles, ~$8
Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band Concert Live at Paramount Theatre | Huntington – August 22nd, 2026
The Paramount Theatre in Huntington isn’t just another concert hall; it’s a place where you feel the music right in your bones. With its cozy, close-knit seating layout, there’s an almost intimate vibe that makes every show feel like a special moment shared between artist and audience. Over the years, it’s hosted legends like Tony Bennett and jazz icon Diana Krall, turning it into a must-visit stop on major tours. The theatre’s been around long enough to earn its spot as a local historic gem since 1992, and it still manages to keep that warm, welcoming feel. When attending a show like a Who’s Bad Michael Jackson tribute band Huntington, you really get swept up in the excitement, those moments when the crowd is singing along and you forget it’s just a concert, it’s a full experience. The backstage area is surprisingly spacious, making sure the artists and crew have room to breathe, which honestly shows in the energy of the performances. Families love to sit up in the balcony where it’s more peaceful and perfect for kids, while those looking for a little luxury can snag box seats that offer extra comfort and privacy. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop on the Long Island Rail Road to Huntington and walk east from the station, right near the corner of New York Street and Main Street. Whether it’s a legendary jazz night or a high-energy tribute like Who’s Bad, this venue keeps the magic alive.