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Parking & Directions for Punch Brothers Mayo Performing Arts Center
100 South St (miller Rd & Pine Street), Morristown, NJ
07960, US
1. Morristown Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $10
2. Church Street Lot - 0.2 miles, $8
3. South Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $7
4. Vail Mansion Parking - 0.5 miles, $12
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $5
Punch Brothers Concert Live at Mayo Performing Arts Center | Morristown – May 14th, 2026
Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium is one of those legendary spaces that just oozes history and magic. Since 1969, it’s been the home of the New York String Orchestra’s annual holiday concert, a tradition that feels like slipping into a warm, familiar sweater every winter. With a seating capacity of around 2,800, it’s the largest hall within the venue, but somehow it never feels overwhelming, more like an intimate gathering of music lovers. After a major restoration that wrapped up in 2001, the hall reopened with a stirring performance by the New York Philharmonic, celebrating their Sibelius Festival in 1991, which really put Finnish composer Sibelius back on the map. If you’re in town for Punch Brothers New York, catching a show here means you’re soaking in the same ambiance that’s hosted legends. The rear main floor seats are usually easier on the wallet and still give you a fantastic view, while the lateral balconies offer a quirky perspective, though you might find yourself craning your neck now and then. Getting here is pretty straightforward, if you’re coming from the Upper West Side, crossing Central Park and heading down Seventh Avenue is a walk in the park. Or, if you’re exploring Harlem, just hop on the A train south and you’ll be stepping into this historic concert hall in no time. It’s not just a concert venue; it’s a piece of New York’s soul, and catching Punch Brothers New York at Carnegie Hall is an experience you won’t forget.