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Parking & Directions for Graham Nash Oneglia Auditorium at Warner Theatre - CT
68 Main Street, Torrington, CT
06790, US
1. Warner Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $5
2. Torrington Public Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $3
3. City Hall Parking Lot - 0.4 miles, $2
4. Main Street Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $1 per hour
Graham Nash Concert Live at Oneglia Auditorium at Warner Theatre | Torrington – September 30th, 2026
The Warner Theatre in Connecticut, with its charming Oneglia Auditorium, is a hidden gem that really comes alive during concerts like those by Graham Nash in Torrington. It’s one of those historic spots that somehow manages to blend nostalgia with a lively, welcoming vibe. You walk in and immediately feel the buzz of anticipation, especially when the lights dim for a big show. The auditorium has hosted everything from heartfelt musical performances to artsy events that bring the community together, making it perfect for Graham Nash Torrington fans who want more than just a concert but an experience. The venue’s got this cozy yet elegant feel, especially if you snag a seat in the balcony, trust me, it’s a great spot for a special night out. And if you’re coming from nearby towns like New Milford, just hop on Route 202 West and follow the signs to the city center. It’s easy to get to, and once you’re inside, you’re transported to a place where music and history collide, an experience that sticks with you long after the last encore. Honestly, it’s a place where every show feels like a little celebration, and catching Graham Nash in such a historic space makes it even more unforgettable.