New York's Venues Are Changing, Closing, Opening

2007_03_arts_tonic.jpg

Recently at our show in Austin, the mayor of that city discussed the importance of keeping live music (and the venues it is played in) alive by supporting it (over, say, sports). You can watch his speech here. With that in mind, it seems New York has been losing venues left and right as of late. The latest word is that Mercury Lounge may be closing, though it's unconfirmed - and we're really hoping it is not true, the rumors have been circulating:

"Popular live music venue The Mercury Lounge at 217 E. Houston St, New York City is rumored to be closing sometime in the not too distant future. Real estate development will replace the small club that hosts international, national and local buzz talent."

Some venues close and reopen in lower rent areas (like Luna Lounge) and some shut their doors forever (CBGB). Most recently, the Roxy called it quits and Sin-e and Tonic have announced their closings as well. Tonic was saved two years ago (we interviewed one of the owners at the time), and they have not yet announced why they're closing for good this time (they'll shut down in two weeks). As far as smaller downtown venues go, we're left with some less than ideal spaces: the Annex, the Delancey and Fat Baby - none of which have ever been a favorite to see a show at. Seems if Pianos, Cake Shop and the recently made-over Knitting Factory can manage to keep their doors open, they'll be the places to go (though the Todd P shows and their ever-changing venues are probably the best option in town).

Of course, when one venue closes - another opens. The Box, The Gramercy Theater, 100 Lafayette, United Palace Theater and now the Highline Ballroom are the newest in town. Others just change their names, Irving Plaza (for some inexplicable reason) is now going to be calling itself the Filmore New York at Irving Plaza, and Northsix will be The Music Hall of Williamsburg.

Photo of Tonic via Yuko2's flickr.

Email This Entry


Comments (2) [rss]

mercury lounge rumor is untrue, see brooklyn vegan:
"Mercury Lounge (Bowery Presents) quickly replied, and the post was updated with an 'UPDATE: The Mercury Lounge has personally written me to let me know they will not be closing.' Before the update, the rumor made it's way on to the PAPER blog and 'The Hot Lisp'. What do you know about it?"

I really wish this place wouldn't close. I can remember chasing lines off the top of the toilet in their bathroom like it was yesterday. I lost my virginity "backstage" there -- which is really behind where everyone stands next to the soundbooth. Oh, how these memories hurt. I want to go cut myself.

Post a comment (Comment Policy)

Tips

Get your daily dose of New York first thing in the morning from our weekday newsletter, now in beta.

About Gothamist

Gothamist is a website about New York. More

Editor: Jen Chung
Publisher: Jake Dobkin

Newsmap

newsmap.jpg

Contribute

Latest Tip:

HOTTTTTTTTTTTTT. Language teachers Alini Brito, Cindy Mauro caught by janitor having naked romp in
[more]

Latest Photo:

Subscribe

Use an RSS reader to stay up to date with the latest news and posts from Gothamist.

All Our RSS

Follow us