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In the heart of Greenwich Village nightlife, this tightly packed club is the flagship venue in a global chain of Blue Note establishments. Blue Noteġ31 West Third Street, Manhattan. Today, Birdland presents members of jazz’s elite every night of the week, including a longtime Sunday-night residency by the top-notch Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble. Named for Charlie Parker, the saxophone giant known as Yardbird, this is actually the third iteration of an iconic club that first opened off West 52nd Street in the late 1950s.

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The party rages at all times of the year groups hanging outdoors can rent firepits in the winter.ģ15 West 44th Street, Manhattan. Nowadaysĥ6-06 Cooper Avenue, Queens nowadays.nyc.ĭ.J.s spin house, techno and other electronic music late into the night at this expansive, outdoor-indoor dance complex in Ridgewood. But the basement does have private rooms for rent, with their own sound systems and light displays. Nebula hosts EDM parties with a focus on the dance floor, rather than bottle service. The ceilings are 27 feet high, and all told there’s more than 10,000 feet of space across three floors at this newish Times Square club. The venue’s calendar has diversified, but its focus is still on indie bands. Opened in the heart of Williamsburg during the 2000s indie-rock boom, MHOW soon became a standard-bearer for 21st-century rock clubs of its size (the capacity is roughly 600). Music Hall of WilliamsburgĦ6 North Sixth Street, Brooklyn. At this smallish club on the Lower East Side, bookings lean toward rising rock and indie bands.











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