Showing posts with label Mercury Lounge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercury Lounge. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Presenting Mercury East Presents, which brings together several local music venues



In case you didn't see this news yesterday... press release via the EVG inbox...

Michael Swier, co-owner of Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge and an original founder of the Bowery Presents, and Live Nation Entertainment, the world’s leading live entertainment company, have joined forces to create a new promotions and booking venture called “Mercury East Presents.”

Focused on the coveted live music market in New York City, the alliance creates a nexus of current and future independently-owned and operated venues within the five boroughs while capitalizing on shared expertise and industry strength to serve artists and fans alike. Mercury East unites iconic venues throughout the city under one umbrella, establishing a network of clubs and theaters, including Swier’s Mercury Lounge and Bowery Ballroom, Live Nation’s Irving Plaza, Gramercy Theatre, Warsaw and Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk.

The group will continue to expand this portfolio and will assist in growing artists by bringing acts to NYC’s most venerable open rooms, including Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, The Beacon Theater and Radio City Music Hall. Mercury East will also collaborate with Founders Entertainment, who have introduced hundreds of new artists to the New York market through appearances at their Governors Ball, Meadows Music & Arts Festival and festival after parties.

Both parties have a proven track record in the New York live entertainment scene. Live Nation remains the leader in live entertainment for the region, producing 2,000 events for more than 5.5 million fans in the NYC area in 2016. And Swier’s Bowery Ballroom has hosted thousands of events since its opening in 1998, and is nationally recognized as one of the premier live music venues in the countrry thanks to its talent bookings and intimate performance atmosphere. Well known to music lovers, The Mercury Lounge continues to offer a boutique vibe, welcoming crowds of 250 since its opening in 1994.

Check out the Mercury East website here.

Back in August, the AEG-owned Bowery Presents parted ways with the Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge, as Variety reported.

Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment, along with The Bowery Presents, will be booking shows at Webster Hall on 11th Street once renovations are complete.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

About all those people bundled up in line now on Houston and Ludlow

The phone lines are going batty with calls about that long line stretching from in front of the Mercury Lounge around the corner and down Ludlow.

Well!

These folks are waiting in line for the last LCD Soundsystem show ever ... on April 2 at Madison Square Garden. The Mercury Lounge box office opens at 10 for general admission tickets.

And The Village Voice's @VoiceStreet is among those brave, yet frozen souls in line. Despite numb, frozen fingers, they are doing their best at live tweeting. And they sent these photos...



And EV Grieve reader Michael sent along this photo..


Reminds me of the time I waited in line to see Frampton at the Garden in '79.

Well, not really...

Anyway, it's getting ugly...

Monday, June 14, 2010

A bit of East Houston Street's history disappears

Back in December, I was pleased to see a faded sign on the side of the Mercury Lounge get exposed...




However, given the Mercury's recent paint job, the Shastone Monuments ad was likely a goner... Indeed, it has been wiped away...




The Mercury Lounge opened in 1993. Prior to that, Shastone Monuments -- part of Houston's once-thriving gravestone industry -- called this space home for nearly 60 years. You can read more about Shastone here at Mr. Beller's Neighborhood.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Some faded ad glory reappears above the Mercury Lounge

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Mercury Lounge turns colors

The Mercury Lounge on Houston has a new look...

Before!



Now!




And so far, it looks as if the Shastone Monuments signage will remain...



By the way, as Curbed reported, the building that houses the Mercury Lounge was sold earlier this year... though the Mercury has a lease through 2018...

Previously on EV Grieve:
Some faded ad glory reappears above the Mercury Lounge

The Mercury Lounge survived John Mayer, it can survive this

[Top photo via Curbed]

Friday, February 6, 2009

The Mercury Lounge survived John Mayer, it can survive this



From Curbed: The building that houses the Mercury Lounge is now on the market...However, the Mercury's lease runs until 2018...