Upcoming concerts in Brooklyn 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Brooklyn: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. All The Small Things
  2. What's My Age Again?
  3. I Miss You
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Blink-182

  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. Paint It, Black
  2. Start Me Up - Remastered 2009
  3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Mono Version
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The Rolling Stones

  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. vampire
  2. Can’t Catch Me Now - from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
  3. bad idea right?
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Olivia Rodrigo

  1. Kill Bill
  2. Snooze
  3. Rich Baby Daddy (feat. Sexyy Red & SZA)
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SZA

  1. Take Me To Church
  2. Work Song
  3. Northern Attitude (with Hozier)
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Hozier

  1. Just Give Me a Reason (feat. Nate Ruess)
  2. TRUSTFALL
  3. Try
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P!nk

  1. Stick Season
  2. Dial Drunk (with Post Malone)
  3. Sarah's Place (feat. Noah Kahan)
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Noah Kahan

  1. 1979 - Remastered 2012
  2. Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Remastered 2012
  3. Disarm - 2011 Remaster
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The Smashing Pumpkins

  1. Ven Porque Te Necesito
  2. Mi Vida Eres Tú
  3. Tu Última Canción
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Los Temerarios

  1. Stick Season
  2. Dial Drunk (with Post Malone)
  3. Sarah's Place (feat. Noah Kahan)
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Noah Kahan

  1. vampire
  2. Can’t Catch Me Now - from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
  3. bad idea right?
Olivia Rodrigo Photo

Olivia Rodrigo

  1. Sunflower - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
  2. Circles
  3. Chemical
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Post Malone

  1. Where Is My Mind? - Remastered
  2. Here Comes Your Man
  3. All I Think About Now
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Pixies

  1. Alive With the Glory of Love
  2. Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too
  3. A Walk Through Hell
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Say Anything

  1. The Killing Moon
  2. Lips Like Sugar
  3. Bring on the Dancing Horses
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Echo & The Bunnymen

  1. vampire
  2. Can’t Catch Me Now - from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
  3. bad idea right?
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Olivia Rodrigo

  1. King For A Day
  2. A Match Into Water
  3. Bulls In The Bronx
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Pierce the Veil

Most famous venues for live shows in Brooklyn

  1. Madison Square Garden
  2. Forest Hills Stadium
  3. Citi Field
  4. Beacon Theatre
  5. MetLife Stadium
  6. Radio City Music Hall
  7. Barclays Center
  8. Terminal 5
  9. Prudential Center
  10. Kings Theatre
  11. PNC Bank Arts Center
  12. Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
  13. Flushing Meadows Corona Park
  14. Brooklyn Paramount
  15. Brooklyn Steel
  16. The Rooftop at Pier 17

About Brooklyn

MUSIC

Brooklyn, in New York City, has been a breeding ground for musical talent across various genres. The neighborhood has given rise to legendary musicians and bands who have made a lasting impact on the music scene. One standout figure is the influential rapper Christopher Wallace, famously known as The Notorious B.I.G. His skillful lyrics and storytelling still captivate audiences globally. Another notable group is the Beastie Boys, who originated from Brooklyn. They fused rap, punk rock, and funk to produce a distinct sound that inspired countless artists for years to come.

Brooklyn's music scene has also seen the rise of indie rock bands such as TV on the Radio, who have garnered critical acclaim for their genre-bending sound and thought-provoking lyrics. Moreover, the neighborhood of Williamsburg has been a hotbed for indie music, nurturing acts like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, whose raw energy and charismatic performances have solidified their place in the alternative music scene.

CULTURE

Brooklyn's culture is as varied as its people, showing a mix of art, food, and customs. You can see art all over, from colorful street paintings in places like Bushwick to famous art galleries in DUMBO. The Brooklyn Museum is a big part of this, holding lots of art from different cultures and times. It's like a journey through art from around the world when you visit.

Brooklyn's food scene reflects its diverse culture, offering a range of dining experiences. You can find everything from classic delis serving pastrami sandwiches to trendy restaurants experimenting with new flavors. Places like Smorgasburg and the lively restaurants on Smith Street give chefs, both established and new, a chance to share their talents. It's a lively food scene that's always changing and growing.

HISTORY

Brooklyn's story is deeply tied to America's journey of growth and strength. It used to be its own city, but later joined New York City as one of its five parts. Over time, it welcomed many immigrants and became a mix of different cultures. Brooklyn was important in the fight against slavery, with people like Abigail Hopper Gibbons and Henry Ward Beecher pushing for its end. Their efforts left a lasting mark on the borough, standing up for fairness and equal rights.

Brooklyn has always been a hub of new ideas and imagination, from building the famous Brooklyn Bridge to starting hip-hop in its streets and parks. Each neighborhood has its own unique vibe, showing the tales of people from long ago to now. This mix of old and new keeps Brooklyn lively and full of energy. Today, Brooklyn keeps growing and changing, but it also holds onto its history and important places, keeping alive the drive for change that's been part of it for so long.

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