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Action Bronson adds fourth live band show at Le Poisson Rouge

“Action Bronson presents… Dr. Bachlava and Human Growth Hormone,” will be Action Bronson‘s first shows with a live band, happening in April.

Blonde Redhead announce 2 special shows at Le Poisson Rouge (BV presale)

In celebration of Le Poisson Rouge’s 14th anniversary, Blonde Redhead are playing two nights at the venue, one of which will feature a fan-chosen setlist.

Le Poisson Rouge reopening in August (initial lineup w/ Daughters, High on Fire, more)

After over a year closed due to COVID, Greenwich Village mainstay Le Poisson Rouge is returning in late August for its 13th operating year.

Foo Fighters, Phoebe Bridgers, The Roots & more playing Save Our Stages virtual fest

Brittany Howard, Leon Bridges, Portugal. The Man, YG and others will perform from independent venues in NYC, LA, San Francisco, Nashville, and more.

GZA, Chris Gethard, Ryley Walker & more added to Le Poisson Rouge's livestream series

Le Poisson Rouge’s subscription streaming channel will also feature performances from Kevin Devine, !!! (Chk Chk Chk), Laraaji, San Fermin, Sunflower Bean, Frankie Rose, Kimbra and more

Le Poisson Rouge announces new streaming series w/ Kevin Devine, Cults, !!!, more

They’ll also be streaming shows with Laraaji, Oshun, Overcoats, Sunflower Bean, Samia and more for the new subscription-based series.

150+ NYC clubs form the NY Independent Venue Association to help survive COVID-19

Bowery Ballroom, United Palace, Town Hall, Baby’s All Right, Elsewhere, City Winery, Le Poisson Rouge, Saint Vitus, Joe’s Pub and Union Pool are just a few of the NYC venues part of NYIVA which seeks aid for independent venues that have been closed during COVID-19.

over 1200 independent venues form NIVA coalition to help survive COVID-19 pandemic

”Independent venues exist in every state across the country; they were the first to be closed, they will be the last to open,” a statement from the National Independent Venue Association reads.

support NYC venues while they're closed during the coronavirus

Like musicians and bands, who are suffering financially while their tours get cancelled, venue staff from bartenders, bouncers, sound technicians and beyond are also going without paychecks while the places they work are closed.

NYC venues close temporarily, postpone shows amid coronavirus

Carnegie Hall, Brooklyn Bowl, Town Hall, Public Records, The Shed, House of Yes, Knockdown Center, and Basement are among the venues temporarily shuttering to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
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