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.
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.
Agnostic Front played four small shows in four boroughs with Sick Of It All, as well as Philly with the Misfits. Check out pictures from the Manhattan show here...
Earlier this year, we mentioned that the legendary now-closed NYC punk venue Max's Kansas City would be celebrating its 50th anniversary from June 4-7 at Bowery Electric, the current home of many '70s-era NYC...
You may remember that NYC synthpunk legends Sucide were supposed to play a hometown show last year but cancelled due to illness, which means it's still been some time since we've had a chance to see them locally (though they have b…
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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion celebrated the release of Meat And Bone, their first studio album in eight years, at a packed release show in the basement of Bowery Electric in NYC last night...