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Get Your Sacred Visions: Oru de Oro Tickets in Newark: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for Sacred Visions: Oru de Oro New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Victoria Theater
One Center Street, Newark, NJ
07102, US
1. NJPAC Parking Deck - 0.1 miles, $15
2. Military Park Garage - 0.3 miles, $10
3. Broad Street Garage - 0.4 miles, $12
4. 15 Edison Place Garage - 0.2 miles, $14
5. Prudential Center Lot - 0.5 miles, $20
Sacred Visions: Oru de Oro Other Live at New Jersey Performing Arts Center | Newark – December 19th, 2026
Step into Sacred Visions: Oru de Oro Newark and you'll find yourself in a space that’s more than just a theater, it's a hub of culture, community, and unforgettable moments. The Victoria Theater at NJPAC has hosted everything from lively literary events with acclaimed writers to vibrant celebrations honoring women’s contributions in the arts, especially during Women’s History Month. It’s a place where stories come alive, whether through inspiring performances or festive holiday gatherings that brighten up the winter season. The venue itself feels intimate yet grand, with cozy side boxes that offer a secretive, perfect view if you know where to look. Parking is straightforward, just follow signs for NJPAC Parking, and if you're coming in by Amtrak, the station's close enough to make the trip easy. Visitors often leave with a sense of having experienced something special, even if they weren’t sure what to expect at first, like that moment when a performance touches your soul or a community event makes you feel really connected. Sacred Visions: Oru de Oro Newark isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about feeling part of something bigger, something that stays with you long after the curtains close.