FAQs for Death From Above 1979 Concert at Warsaw
What are the event details for Death From Above 1979?
Death From Above 1979 will perform at Warsaw in Brooklyn, NY on December 4, 2026. The concert is expected to feature a dynamic setlist showcasing their signature pop/rock sound. The typical set duration is approximately 90 minutes, with potential opening acts to be announced closer to the date. Please note that this event is open to all ages.
How can I secure tickets for the concert?
Tickets for Death From Above 1979 can be purchased through ticketsuniondale.com. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating options. Mobile tickets are available for a seamless entry experience.
What are the seating options at Warsaw?
Warsaw features a general admission layout with a standing floor, VIP lounge, and balcony-level boxes. The main hall accommodates up to 1,100 guests, ensuring an intimate connection between the audience and performers. For optimal sound and visibility, we recommend securing spots in the center of the floor or opting for balcony boxes for a seated experience.
What is the bag policy at Warsaw?
For security reasons, Warsaw has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are permitted inside the venue. It is advisable to leave larger bags at home or in your vehicle.
Is there parking available near Warsaw?
Parking in Greenpoint can be limited, especially on event nights. We recommend using public transportation or rideshare services. Nearby parking garages include Impark (169 N. 11th St) and Propark at William Vale Hotel (113 N. 12th St). For guaranteed parking, consider pre-booking through SpotHero.
What public transport options are available?
The most convenient public transport option is the NYC Subway G train, which stops at Greenpoint Ave Station, just a short walk from the venue. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft can drop you off directly in front of Warsaw on Driggs Ave.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I know about the venue's atmosphere?
Warsaw is known for its vibrant atmosphere and excellent acoustics, making it a beloved spot for live music in Brooklyn. The intimate setting allows fans to connect closely with artists.
Seating Information at Warsaw
Warsaw is a 1,100-capacity concert venue housed in the historic Polish National Home building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The venue features a flexible layout designed for live music:
- Main Hall (General Admission): A spacious open floor with excellent sightlines to the stage. General admission standing ? arrive early for the best floor positions.
- Balcony-Level Boxes: Private box seating with unobstructed views of the main stage ? perfect for those who prefer a seated experience.
- VIP Lounge: An upscale private lounge area for premium ticket holders with dedicated bar service.
Best spots: Center GA floor for the full concert experience; balcony boxes for seated comfort.
Parking near Warsaw
Warsaw is located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where street parking can be limited, especially on event nights. We strongly recommend public transit:
- NYC Subway ? G Train (Greenpoint Ave Station): The most convenient option ? a short walk to Warsaw on Driggs Ave.
- Impark (169 N. 11th St): The closest parking garage at 0.39 miles from the venue.
- Propark at William Vale Hotel (113 N. 12th St): Another nearby garage option, 0.44 miles away.
- SpotHero: Pre-book guaranteed parking at SpotHero.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off on Driggs Ave directly in front of the venue.
Death From Above 1979 Uniondale Concert reviews
Don't bother
Doug Gray must retire his boots. The current members of Death From Above 1979 exhibit remarkable musical talent, with some even excelling as vocalists. Gray's vocal performance is no longer up to par, leading to cringeworthy moments during a few songs. In between tracks, he delivered nearly incoherent ramblings on various topics. Due to Dave Mason's absence, Gray and his band promised additional music to compensate, but they should have stuck to their planned setlist. Instead of incorporating new songs, they indulged in lengthy jam sessions throughout their performance. While they may have found it enjoyable, I found it excruciatingly dull and longed for it to end.