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Bike Fest show moved to Studio B -- Dan Deacon, Parts & Labor, Gang Gang Dance - FREE TONIGHT

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biking in the rain

Rather than risk equipment getting wet, tonight’s entire bike fest show has moved to Studio B in Brooklyn (May 16). All four bands are playing there: Gang Gang Dance, Dan Deacon, Parts & Labor, and Team Robespierre. This of course is unfortunate to those who were hoping to catch Parts & Labor and Dan Deacon before !!! at Bowery Ballroom, but much more convenient to those who would like to see Gang Gang Dance too – but didn’t want to cross a river to do so after Dan Deacon (who loves “The Happy Birthday song” and doesn’t have a cell phone) left the stage. This of course doesn’t matter at all to Mates of State who still aren’t playing.

This event is part of the Bicycle Film Festival, and there will be bicycle valet parking at Studio B. More details below….

THE BICYCLE FILM FESTIVAL’S SHOW WITH DAN DEACON HAS BEEN MOVED TO STUDIO B (169 Banker Street Greenpoint Brooklyn)

DOORS ARE AT 8 PM, STILL FREE AND ALL AGES!!!

Although it is fairly sunny right now at 8 am, the weather is currently predicting 80% chance of thunderstorms between 7-9 pm tonight. The odds are very much against us, and we can’t risk the equipment and safety of the performers and of you!

However, the show is still on! It’s happening at Studio B in Greenpoint, Brooklyn (easy walk from the Bedford L stop or the Nassau G stop). Doors are at 8 pm, and the show is still free and all ages, with valet bike parking! It’s going late too, so stop by when you can! Here is a map: http://www.clubstudiob.com/

Thanks for understanding, please visit www.bicyclefilmfestival.com for more info and for the weekend’s program. Also, don’t forget to check out the Citysol Festival at Solar One throughout the summer!

Previously
DAN DEACON replaces MATES OF STATE @ Bicycle Film Fest