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Parking & Directions for Joe Russo's Almost Dead Westville Music Bowl
45 Yale Avenue, New Haven, CT
06515, US
1. Westville Village - 0.3 miles, $5
2. Edgewood Park - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Yale Parking Lot - 0.7 miles, $10
4. New Haven City Hall - 1 mile, $15
5. West Haven Train Station - 2 miles, $10
Joe Russo's Almost Dead Concert Live at Westville Music Bowl | New Haven – May 23rd, 2026
Westville Music Bowl is one of those venues that really knows how to keep the vibe alive, from hosting open mic nights that spotlight local talent to big-name acts like Norah Jones, who played there on june 10th, 2026. It's designed so that no matter where you sit, the view is solid, seriously, every seat feels like a good one, which is a rare gem for outdoor venues. The atmosphere is all about celebrating diversity, and you can feel that in the way they bring in artists from all backgrounds, making each concert feel like a community gathering. If you’re lucky enough to snag premium tickets for Joe Russo’s Almost Dead in New Haven, you might even get early access to facilities, which is a lifesaver during those packed intermissions. Accessibility is taken seriously too, with mobility-friendly seating conveniently placed near entrances and exits so everyone can enjoy the show without hassle. It’s smart to plan ahead, check your route, maybe even enjoy a walk through nearby parks to soak in the local scene before heading into the amphitheater. Honestly, attending a concert here feels less like just going to a show and more like becoming part of a lively, diverse neighborhood celebration, especially when Joe Russo’s Almost Dead hits the stage in New Haven. It’s a place that sticks with you long after the music ends.