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Parking & Directions for Test Artist Toads Place CT
300 York St, New Haven, CT
06510, US
1. Toad's Place Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Chapel Street Garage - 0.2 miles, $15
3. Crown Street Garage - 0.3 miles, $12
4. York Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $8
5. State Street Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
Test Artist Concert Live at Toads Place CT | New Haven – September 09th, 2026
Toads Place CT isn’t just a venue; it’s a true New Haven institution that’s been shaping the local music scene since the 1980s. Walking into Toads Place feels like stepping into a different world, intimate, electric, and full of history. It’s where legends like The Smithereens played back on september 22, 1986, and where countless other bands have left their mark. The vibe is raw and authentic, perfect for those moments when you want to get close to the music and really feel it. Aside from rocking out to top-tier acts, the venue also offers cool VIP experiences that make you feel like a real insider, think exclusive access and private viewing areas. The courtyard is often buzzing after shows, turning into spontaneous after-parties that keep the good times rolling well into the night. Whether you’re a dedicated concert junkie or just looking for a lively night out, Test Artist New Haven always brings a fresh lineup, and Toads Place remains a must-visit spot that keeps drawing music lovers from all over. Getting there is a breeze, especially if you’re coming from North Branford, just hop on Route 80 west then connect to I-91 south, or hop off at the Green and walk a few blocks. Honestly, Toads Place is more than a concert venue; it’s a piece of New Haven’s soul, and missing out on a show there feels like missing part of the city’s heartbeat.