According to an internal memo from the venue’s promoter, Bowery Presents, acquired by Variety, the Music Hall of Williamsburg, which has been one of the most well-known and best-sounding venues in the New York City area for twenty years, will lose its lease at the end of 2026 and be forced to relocate or close.
Kendrick Lamar, Harry Styles, Tyler, the Creator, Tame Impala, St. Vincent, Ed Sheeran, Brandi Carlile, the xx, The Weeknd, Robyn, and hundreds, if not thousands, of other artists have performed at the 650- capacity Brooklyn venue at 66 North Sixth Street (originally a smaller room called Northsix).
Although future plans are currently unknown, the facility will continue to hold performances until the end of next year.
The complete memo from Bowery Presents co-partners John Moore and Jim Glancy is included below.
Hello Bowery Family:
When The Bowery Presents was first established in 2004, we produced club shows all around Manhattan at locations like Webster Hall, Mercury Lounge, and Bowery Ballroom. Our commitment to and focus on artist development brought us to what many saw as a new frontier in September of 2007: Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Music Hall of Williamsburg was one of the first music clubs to start and gain permanency in the North Brooklyn neighbourhood during a period of cultural awakening.
The owners of 66 North 6th Street have informed The Bowery Presents that our lease for Music Hall of Williamsburg will not be renewed after almost 20 years, and our stay in the property will end at the end of 2026. In order to ensure that the heritage of this venue and its influence on the neighbourhood and music in general are preserved in history, we will continue to present events at Music Hall during the upcoming year, making every moment count for both returning artists and up-and-coming talent.
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