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Music Hall of Williamsburg

66 N 6th St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn @musichallofwb musichallofwilliamsburg.com ↗

Music Hall of Williamsburg is a live music venue in Williamsburg. Since opening in 2001, it has hosted emerging artists including Tame Impala, Phoebe Bridgers, and The Weeknd before they achieved mainstream success.

66 North 6th Street has been the address that mattered in Brooklyn live music since 2001, when the space opened as Northsix: one of the first venues to drag serious indie bookings across the East River from Manhattan. The Village Voice named it Best New Rock Club in 2002. After Bowery Presents took over and renovated in 2007, the 650-capacity tri-level room quietly became a proving ground: Tame Impala, Phoebe Bridgers, IDLES, The Weeknd, and Sturgill Simpson all played here before they outgrew it. That's the thing Music Hall of Williamsburg has always been about: catching artists at the moment before. Its lease runs out at the end of 2026, which makes whatever's left on the calendar feel urgent.

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