
This link has more about the campaign, and what you can do to help.Īs you probably know, Jay-Z is the main event on Webster Hall's re-opening night on Friday.ĪMEX card members had first dibs for tickets on Thursday before the public sale yesterday. Local music venues taking part include Berlin Under A, Bowery Ballroom, Bowery Electric, Drom, Lola, Mercury Lounge, Nublu and Nuyorican Poets Cafe. The economic recovery process will extend past just reopening the front doors, requiring solutions unique to the industry." "Independent venues exist in every state across the country they were the first to be closed, they will be the last to open. "These entertainment hubs are critical to their local economies and tax bases as employers, tourism destinations, and revenue generators for neighboring businesses such as restaurants, hotels, and retail," the group said in a statement. Those bills would provide much-needed support and sustain venues during this period when most are completely shut down. They are trying to get politicians to vote for in favor of the Save Our Stages and Restart bills, which were introduced last month in the Senate. The group is called New York Independent Venue Association (NYIVA), and is working in affiliation with the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), which formed toward the beginning of the pandemic. (Webster Hall isn't in this category, as its owned by BSE Global and The Bowery Presents, AEG Presents’ regional partner, who acquired the operating rights and assets to Webster Hall in February 2017.) More than 100 independent music venues in the city have come together to lobby Congress for help as the COVID-19 crisis. Meanwhile, concert venues around the city remain shuttered during the pandemic, with no timeline for a return. This replaces the previous COVID-era message here on 11th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Lincoln Theatreįri-Oct-14: Washington, D.C.There's a new message on the marquee at Webster Hall: "New York isn’t New York without you, love." (A St. Wed-Oct-12: Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer Mon-Oct-10: Chicago, IL Thalia Hall (SOLD OUT) Sun-Oct-9: Chicago, IL Thalia Hall (SOLD OUT) Tue-Oct-4: Santa Fe, NM Meow Wolf (SOLD OUT)įri-Oct-7: Iowa City, IA Englert Theatre Thu-Sep-29: Sonoma, CA Gundlach Bundschu Winery (SOLD OUT) Mon-Sep-26: Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom (SOLD OUT) Sat-Sep-24: Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre Thu-Sep-22: Vancouver, BC The Commodore Ballroomįri-Sep-23: Vancouver, BC The Commodore Ballroom (SOLD OUT)
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See below for full dates.īuy or stream Live At The Phoenix Concert Theatre, 2003. The band kick off their You Forgot It In People 20th Anniversary Tour at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom. This collection features songs from You Forgot It In People, select tracks from their follow up self-titled record (including a 15 minute rendition of “It’s All Gonna Break”), and the rarity “Jimmy and the Photocall,” a long-time fan favorite that never made it on to an album.

On this live bootleg, you’ll hear a group of friends joyously performing for their community, the people of Toronto who supported them when Broken Social Scene was just a two-person instrumental curiosity, before all the awards, the late night television performances, and invites to Glastonbury and Lollapalooza. Pitchfork had called the album “endlessly replayable, perfect pop” giving it a Best New Music designation and the BBC called it “absolutely, utterly essential,” setting into motion the band’s swift ascent to global recognition. The record had been released the previous year and was already on its journey to becoming one of the most celebrated indie albums of the decade.
