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Parking & Directions for Nielsen's Inextinguishable Stambaugh Auditorium
1000 5th Ave, Youngstown, OH
44504, US
Nielsen's Inextinguishable Concert Live at Stambaugh Auditorium | Youngstown – May 15th, 2026
Stambaugh Auditorium is truly a gem nestled right in the heart of Youngstown, and it’s a place that’s been drawing crowds since it first opened its doors in 1891. Over the years, it’s grown in size and stature, especially after 1955 when the seating capacity was expanded to accommodate more music lovers and culture seekers during the post-war boom. The auditorium isn’t just about history though, it’s about atmosphere. Take the stunning chandelier, for example, which was carefully restored in 1999 to preserve its original 1891 charm while making it shine brighter than ever. The vibe at Nielsen's Inextinguishable Youngstown concerts is electric, often with tickets that let you stand in designated zones, so you can really feel the energy up close. If you're watching on a budget, the gallery balcony seats are a smart pick, you still get to enjoy the acoustics and the vibe without breaking the bank. Plus, the location couldn’t be more convenient with bus routes crisscrossing the city center, making it a breeze to get there from different neighborhoods. All in all, attending a concert at Stambaugh feels like being part of something special in a space that’s both historic and alive with the spirit of the city. Nielsen's Inextinguishable Youngstown really knows how to keep that musical fire burning.