Eight piece brass ensemble The Soul Rebels made their network television debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2018. They have toured extensively throughout Europe, Australia, China and Japan, selling out shows and collaborating with artists including Nas, G-Eazy, Robert Glasper, DMX, Curren$y, Joey Bada$$, Talib Kweli, GZA, Pete Rock, Raekwon, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Marilyn Manson.
The Soul Rebels have taken the New Orleans bass tradition they grew up on and blended it with elements of funk, soul, hip-hop, jazz and rock all within the brass band context. The band has built a career around an eclectic live show that harnesses the power of horns and drums in a deep pocket funk party-like atmosphere.
Date: Thursday, June 14
Show/Artist: Kevin Morby
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Cost: $25 Advance & Day of Show
On Sale: April 27 @ 10am
Kevin Morby has been a fixture in the Brooklyn music scene since the early 2000s having played in bands including Babies and Woods. He launched a solo career in 2013 with the release of “Harlem River”, which the Kansas City native and Los Angeles resident, calls “an homage to New York City,” his adopted home of five years. His most recent release, City Music, recorded in West Marin California, finds Morby exploring themes of solitude and channeling New York icons Patti Smith and Lou Reed.
Date: Thursday, June 21
Show/Artist: Reductress Live with Special Guests
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 6:30pm / Show 7:30pm
Cost: $15 Advance
On Sale: April 25 at 12pm
Back in 2013, Two Brooklyn Comedians Didn’t Like The Way Media Spoke to Women. So they started the website Reductress, a new comedic voice in women’s media. Reductress is a satirical women’s media empire, taking on the best and worst of woman-focused blogs, magazines and consumer culture. Reductress pulls millions of unique visitors to their website each month, plus their popular Mouth Time podcast, original theatricals and live events across the country.
Date: Thursday, July 19
Show/Artist:Dollylujah: A Celebration of Dolly Parton Featuring Doll Parts
Location: Industry City 274 36th Street Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Cost: $10 Advance / $15 Day of Show
On Sale: April 25 at 12pm
Doll Parts formed in 2011 by their mutual love for the sequined singing bosom of Dolly Parton. They deliver foot stomping, rhinestone infused fun with a unique blend of glitter, glamour, and Rock and Roll. No stuffed bras or impressions needed, just loads of amazing tunes created by one of the greatest performers to ever live.
Doll Parts have been actively spreading the gospel of Dolly Parton to venues throughout the east coast. Since Dolly doesn’t hold back, they don’t either! Make no mistake they“BRING THE Y’ALL, Y’ALL!”
Date: Saturday, July 21 & Sunday, July 22
Show/Artist: Analog Live
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 3pm / Show 4pm
Cost: $40 Advance (per day)
On Sale: May 18
Analog Live is a new two-day music festival at Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. With artists from diverse genres, this festival will offer both local and national bands in the great outdoors of Brooklyn. Produced by City Farm Presents and the creative team behind The Bell House and Union Hall venues, festival lineup and ticketing information will be announced in May 2018.
Date: Thursday, July 26
Show/Artist: Drinking Game NYC: The Goonies
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 6:30pm / Show 7:30pm
Cost: $15 Advance
On Sale: April 25 at 12pm
Classic movies–shaken, not stirred, and with a twist. What’s “A Drinking Game”? Take your favorite 80s or 90s flick, mix in a live staged reading, add a dash of your favorite beverage, and you’ve got one hell of a cocktail. Each movie comes with a list of buzzwords and phrases–when you hear one, a bell rings and everybody drinks! The actors are in on the fun, too. Plus, when someone says a name, the actor playing that character has to drink. So as the evening progresses, the show’s bound to get a little wacky.
Date: Thursday, August 2
Show/Artist: Bushes Benefit with Lacey Jeka and Kristen Buckels Special Guests TBA!
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 6:30pm / Show 7:30pm
Cost: $10 Advance / $15 Day of Show
On Sale: April 25 at 12pm
Lacey Jeka and Kristen Buckels are NYC based comedians and writers. Between their two bushes, their credits include: Netflix, Nick Kroll and John Mulaney’s Oh, Hello, The Chris Gethard Show, Neal Brennan’s 3 Mics, The Special Without Brett Davis, Colin Quinn’s Cop Show, Hasan Minhaj’s Homecoming King and Triumph’s 2016 Election Special for Hulu.
Date: Thursday, August 16
Show/Artist: A Night With Guided By Voices
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Cost: $25 Advance / $30 Day of Show
On Sale: April 27 at 10am
Twenty-four years ago in 1994, 38-year-old school teacher Robert Pollard & his merry band recorded Bee Thousand in a Dayton, Ohio basement on a 4-track cassette recorder. This improbable rock classic became an enormously influential album; Spin and Pitchfork have called it one of the best records of the ’90s, and Amazon picked Bee Thousand as #1 on their list of the 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums Of All Time. An amazing live band with a rabid following, the Washington Post called GBV “the Grateful Dead equivalent for people who like Miller Lite instead of acid!”
GBV’s new line-up re-unites Robert Pollard with former band members Doug Gillard and Kevin March, along with exciting newcomers Mark Shue and Bobby Bare Jr. The group has been wowing audiences from coast to coast.
Date: Thursday, August 23
Show/Artist: Kevin Devine
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Cost: $25 Advance
On Sale: May 2 at 10am
Kevin Devine is an independent singer/songwriter from Brooklyn, NY. He plays alone, with his Goddamn Band, and as a member of Bad Books.
Date: Friday, August 24
Show/Artist: Luna
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
Cost: $25 Advance / $30 Day of Show
On Sale: May 4 at 10am
Luna, the New York-based quartet, were last seen on stage in February 2005. In 2015 they played their first shows in ten years.
Luna recorded 8 studio albums between 1992 and 2005. The current touring lineup is the exact ’99-’05 group that recorded Luna Live!, Romantica, Close Cover Before Striking, and Rendezvous: Dean Wareham and Sean Eden on guitar, Lee Wall on drums, and Britta Phillips on bass.
Date: Thursday, August 30
Show/Artist: It’s a Guy Thing with Catherine Cohen, Mitra Jouhari, and Patti Harrison
Location: Industry City, 274 36th Street, Courtyard 1/2
Time: Doors 6:30pm / Show 7pm
Cost: $10 Advance / $15 Day of Show
On Sale: April 25 at 12pm
Mitra Jouhari, Catherine Cohen, and Patti Harrison are three gals who just don’t get “guy stuff.” They’ve invited some of the best comedians around town to give them lectures on guy stuff so that they can finally fit in. |