• The Westway

    The Westway

    The Westway closed on July 1st, 2015. The Westway is located on 75 Clarkson Street, Manhattan, between Washington Street and West Street, just off the Hudson River, in the Meatpacking District. Basically a (semi-)converted strip club (right near an actual strip club), The Westway randomly includes a ‘stripper aisle’...
  • The Wick

    The Wick

    Note: As of May ’14, The Wick is still undergoing internal remodeling. The Wick is located on 260 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, between Bushwick Avenue and Waterbury Street. It is at the address that once held Danbro Studios, the first floor of a former brewery. The Wick opened in March...
  • Rough Trade NYC RIP

    Rough Trade NYC

    On January 19th, 2021, Rough Trade Records announced that it was leaving its Williamsburg location in the spring. Rough Trade is located on 64 North 9th Street, Brooklyn, between Kent and Wythe Avenues, less than a block away from the old Williamsburg Waterfront, two blocks south of Brooklyn Bowl,...
  • Baby's All Right

    Baby’s All Right

    Baby’s All Right is located on 146 Broadway in Brooklyn, right after turns and South 6th Street splits from it.  A new venue, it opened to concerts at CMJ 2013, with a series of free shows from Brooklyn Vegan. Hearing ‘new Brooklyn venue’ and that it’s not a few...
  • Barclays Center

    Barclays Center

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  • Radio Bushwick

    Radio Bushwick

    Radio Bushwick...
  • Bar Matchless

    Bar Matchless

    Bar Matchless closed early in January ’18. Bar Matchless is located on 557 Manhattan Avenue, at the corner of Manhattan and Driggs Avenue.  It is two blocks west of Warsaw, southeast of Greenpoint’s late Europa and the late Studio B, and to the northeast of Williamsburg venues such as...
  • Apollo Theater

    Apollo Theater

    Apollo Theater is located on 253 West 125th Street, Manhattan, between Eighth Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. (Seventh Avenue).  It has a storied history, best known for being the home of the African-American ‘Harlem Renaissance’ in the 1930s; its ‘Amateur Night’ launched the careers of such legends...
  • Beacon Theatre

    Beacon Theatre

    Beacon Theatre in located on 2124 Broadway, Manhattan, between 74th and 75th Street.  Opened in 1929 as a movie theatre, it shifted to housing music performances in the 1970s (including a 1976 series of shows by The Grateful Dead).  It was added to the National Register of Historic Places...