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Parking & Directions for Noel Paul Stookey The Kent Stage
175 East Main Street, Kent, OH
44240, US
1. Kent State University Parking Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
2. Acorn Alley Parking - 0.4 miles, $3
3. Downtown Kent Street Parking - 0.5 miles, $2
4. Hometown Bank Plaza - 0.6 miles, $4
5. Kent City Hall Lot - 0.7 miles, $2
Noel Paul Stookey Concert Live at The Kent Stage | Kent – October 25th, 2026
The Kent Stage is a true gem nestled just off Main Street in Kent, offering more than just concerts, it’s a hub of community spirit and live music magic. When you walk in, you can feel the history and passion that’s soaked into its walls, from legendary acts to local celebrations. One moment you might be caught up in an electrifying tribute to The Beatles, and the next, sharing a laugh with friends during a multi-band festival where everyone’s singing along. Noel Paul Stookey himself has graced this stage, adding to its legacy of heartfelt performances. The venue’s commitment to cultural engagement shines through in its participation in local arts festivals and community events, making it feel like everyone’s part of the show. Whether you’re grabbing a single ticket for an intimate night or joining a lively crowd for a big multi-act night, the atmosphere is always warm and welcoming. If you’re heading from the east, just hop on Route 303 and follow the signs, trust me, it’s worth the trip. Sitting in the crowd, you realize this isn’t just a concert spot; it’s a place where stories are shared and memories are made, especially when Noel Paul Stookey takes the stage to remind us why live music matters.