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NYC venues temporarily closing & requiring masks amid Omicron surge; Tours cancelling

NYC has fallen rapidly into the grip of a surge of the Omicron COVID variant, and some venues are cancelling and postponing shows, and implementing new mask policies, in response.

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.

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.

For The Record photo exhibit by Ebru Yildiz opening at TV Eye

The exhibit, which is ”an on-going series of portraits of women working behind-the-scenes in the music industry,” opens at TV Eye’s Zone 6 gallery on Sunday, March 8.

Mac DeMarco, Cherry Glazerr & more playing 2020 L.A. "Village of Love" benefit

There are also Valentine’s Day “Village of Love” benefits happening in NYC, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami, all with proceeds going to Planned Parenthood.

TV Eye is an exciting new Ridgewood, Queens venue with all-star owners

TV Eye is a new venue/gallery located at 1647 Weirfield St, on the Ridgewood/Bushwick border (and right by Trans-Pecos), which is described as a “funhaus, party palace, venue, dance club, bar, cafe, art gallery, courtyard, & social club.”