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The Bowery Ballroom
The guide was updated:The Bowery Ballroom is a historic venue in the Lower East Side that hosts a mix of up-and-coming bands and established acts. The space is intimate, so you feel closer to the stage than in a typical arena, and the balcony offers a great view if you want to step back.
Useful Information
- Address: 6 Delancey Street, New York
- Website: mercuryeastpresents.com/boweryballroom
- Phone: +1 212 260 4700
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