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Get Your Squirrel Flower Tickets in Brooklyn: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Squirrel Flower The Rooftop at Elsewhere
599 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY
11237, US
1. East Williamsburg Parking (0.3 miles) - $10
2. 1000 Waverly Ave Lot (0.5 miles) - $15
3. 1020 Flushing Ave Lot (0.6 miles) - $12
4. 199 Morgan Ave Garage (0.7 miles) - $20
5. Street Parking (varies) - Free to $2/hour
Squirrel Flower Concert Live at The Rooftop at Elsewhere | Brooklyn – September 29th, 2026
The Rooftop at Elsewhere is one of those hidden gems that feels like stepping into a secret world where the city’s chaos melts away just for a while. Imagine catching a sunset, the sky painted in fiery oranges and soft pinks, while live music from local acts like Squirrel Flower Brooklyn drifts through the air, there’s something about those open-air vibes that hits different. It’s not just about the music or the view though, it’s the atmosphere that makes you wanna linger, sip a drink, and soak it all in. Sometimes they host cool space-themed nights with discussions about the cosmos, which honestly makes the whole rooftop experience feel even more special. And if you’re into those private moments or celebrating something big, the premium zone with its exclusive decor and amenities is perfect, think lush greenery walls, comfy lounges, and a little more privacy. Just keep an eye out for the emerald entrance, that’s the worker’s door but also your entry to this elevated escape. Whether you're catching a mellow sunset or vibing at a concert like Squirrel Flower Brooklyn, spending time here feels like hitting the pause button on city life, if only for a little while.