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Terminal 5
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610 W. 56th St.,
New York, NY 10019
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Nearby Subway Stops
1, A, B, C, D at 59th St.-Columbus Circle
Parking
- Nearby Parking Lots
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Coming only a month after the opening of the Music Hall of Williamsburg, Terminal 5 caps a sudden burst of growth from Bowery Presents, the owners of Mercury Lounge and Bowery Ballroom. This latest addition to New York's ruling rock-venue empire suggests a step up for both Bowery Presents and the bands that've outgrown its smaller venues. Able to accommodate 3,000 concertgoers, Terminal 5’s three levels—two ultrawide, bar equipped balconies wrap around the groundlings—should offer fantastic sightlines. And, thankfully, the handsome, 40,000-square-foot space emulates places like the Highline or Hammerstein Ballroom rather than former tenant Club Exit. Success may have its price. Casually hip, Park Slope–approved bookings suggest a more sedate, get-home-early-for-the-babysitter vibe. For bruises and spilled beer, you’ll need to head back to the Mercury Lounge.
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Ute Lemper- Joe's Pub
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German-born cabaret specialist, former punk rocker, and current UWS mom Ute Lemper brings her Teutonic charisma and sultry voice to Joe's Pub for a set that swings between Paris and Berlin, as Lemper channels Piaf, Ferre, Brecht, and Weill. More »
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Third Annual Halleluwah Festival of Enthused Arts at Knitting Factory
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Both nights headlined by the Flower Travellin' Band, Japan's answer to Black Sabbath, in their first-ever U.S. appearance of their 40-year history. More »





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