Brooklyn Tickets > Concerts > Silverstein Brooklyn, NY Tickets

Silverstein tickets Brooklyn

Silverstein fans, Are you ready for Brooklyn? on Saturday, December 20th 2025 as part of her tour Silverstein will be playing at Brooklyn Paramount, NY. Score your Silverstein tickets Brooklyn right here.

Silverstein
Silverstein Ticket
Get your tickets now for an unforgettable performance by Silverstein! Experience an electrifying show filled with energy, talent, and spectacular entertainment. Don't miss out—secure your spot today!
Read More
Silverstein

Silverstein Brooklyn Paramount, NY concert

Brooklyn Paramount 385 Flatbush Avenue Extention, Brooklyn, NY, 11201

Get ready for an unforgettable night as Silverstein, alongside Free Throw and Bloom, takes the stage at Brooklyn Paramount on December 20, 2025. With an impressive lineup like this, it’s a prime opportunity to experience a blend of energy and emotion that only live music can deliver. Meanwhile, fans can also catch The Bogmen at Brooklyn Bowl - NY on November 29, 2025, a venue renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic performances. Just a little further down the road, Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack will be lighting up the Brooklyn Paramount on January 30, 2026, promising a nostalgic yet fresh experience for dedicated fans. Darkest Hour will unleash their powerful sound at The Brooklyn Monarch on December 14, 2025, where the venue's intimate setting amplifies their hard-hitting vibe. And don’t miss Lorde as she graces the Barclays Center on December 17, 2025, bringing her unique artistry to an iconic stage. Discover more about these incredible artists and venues, and make sure to secure your spot for a night filled with unforgettable moments at ticketsinbrooklyn.com.

Related Events:

By R. G.

Great Show

This was a great show, I always love getting to see live music. The venue in Calgary was great, it was small but not too small. I enjoyed getting to have a few drinks while watching the bands play, because the bar wasn't far from the stage. Beartooth wasn't as good live as I thought they would be (mainly the singer), but they still put on a show and I still had a lot of fun. Their guitarist actually hung from the ceiling and then dropped down and crowd surfed for a while. I thought "Wow! This is going to be an intense show!", but that was really the only intense part. Silverstein was great as usual and fun to watch. I feel very special to have been a part of their Discovering The Waterfront Tour, as it was an amazing album and you don't usually get to hear much of a band's older music. They played the entire DTWF album and even played some other songs such as "Giving Up," "Smashed Into Pieces," and their NEW song, "A Midwestern State Of Emergency." Overall it was an awesome show. In my opinion, the merchandise table kind of sucked, not a lot of cool options for T-shirts, but I bought one anyways for the memories. I also pre-ordered their new CD for $10 and received a signed poster, so that was cool.