New York, NY
Founded in 2015, C’mon Everybody is a queer owned and operated bar and independent venue in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. C’mon Everybody aims to promote inclusion, to uplift, and to offer a stage to those who have struggled to fit into the larger live arts community of New York City. ...
New York, NY
Eris is a restaurant, art, performance, and music event space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with a full bar, Funktion One sound, and an immersive, genuine experience of local artists and community. ...
New York, NY
Knockdown Center is an art, performance and live music space in Queens, NY, dedicated to cross-disciplinary projects and collaborations. The converted factory building is comprised of multiple event spaces with adjoining outdoor areas, an art gallery with adjoining Annex, and a unique basement.The 3,100-capacity Main Hall is a state-of-the-art room for concerts and cultural events that includes original architecture, beams, and surfaces from its form life as a door factory. The venue features a world-class sound system from L-Acoustics.Arizona offers a more intimate environment suitable for performances, pop-ups, markets, immersive events and concerts.Texas is a 220-capacity space for concerts, performances, and panel discussions.The Ready Room is an intimate space tucked inside the venue’s open atrium. It is used for meetings, record release parties, and smaller arts events. The bar remains open during most KDC events.BASEMENT opened in 2019 underneath the Main Hall of Knockdown Center. The 21+ venue is New York’s home for top and up-and-coming underground techno talent from all over the world.The Ruins is a 1,550-capacity backyard and patio that is home to seasonal outdoor concerts, parties, performances, and community events. ...
New York, NY
(le) poisson rouge was founded by musicians in 2008 in the heart of New York City’s historic Greenwich Village. Indie rock, contemporary classical, electronica, metal, jazz, world music, and everything in-between are equally at-home at this underground live music sanctuary. The Main Room at LPR holds up to 700 guests and features a modular stage. The adjacent Gallery Bar holds 150 and hosts art exhibitions, stand-up comedy, drag queen bingo, and more. ...
New York, NY
Opened in 2019, The Shed is an arts and cultural center in Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s West Side. The Shed’s highly adaptable Bloomberg Building is an eight-level structure that includes two large gallery spaces, a versatile theater, and multiple event spaces. The Shed brings together established and emerging artists to create new work in fields ranging from pop to classical music, painting to digital media, theater to literature, and sculpture to dance.The Shed’s largest space, The McCourt, is formed when a telescoping outer shell is deployed over the adjoining plaza, doubling the building’s footprint. An iconic space for large-scale performances, installations, and events, The McCourt can accommodate a seated audience of 1,250 or up to 2,000 standing.The Kenneth C. Griffin Theater, on Level 6, seats up to 500 people and can be transformed into two smaller spaces to create more intimate event settings.The Shed’s column-free, museum-quality galleries on levels 2 and 4 provide large, open spaces for events.The Tisch Skylights and Lab, on Level 8, are striking spaces for events, rehearsals, and artist development that seat approximately 450 people, with standing room for 750. ...
New York, NY
TV Eye is a performance and event venue, bar, discotheque, art gallery, community center and eatery on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border. This NYC underground rock’n’roll club and party palace features a 250-capacity ballroom featuring state-of-the-art PA, backline, lighting, DJ and projection gear. The Ballroom also features a wide-screen and top-of-the-line projector for both live visuals and screenings. ...
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