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The Bowery Presents

The Bowery Presents is the East Coast regional partner of AEG Live.[1] It owns and operates multiple venues in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Virginia, and Maine.[2] The capacities of the venues operated by The Bowery Presents range from 600 people to 20,000 people.[citation needed]

The Bowery Presents
Formation1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Location
Founders
Michael Swier, John Moore
Websitebowerypresents.com

History edit

The business evolution of The Bowery Presents:

Description edit

The Bowery Presents was founded in 2004 by John Moore, Michael Swier, Michael Winsch, and Brian Swier.[7] In 2006, The Bowery Presents partnered with former LiveNation CEO Jim Glancy,[7] and began to expand to larger venues in New York such as Radio City Music Hall, Beacon Theatre, Central Park SummerStage, and Madison Square Garden.[8]

From 2008, The Bowery Presents began expanding to other regions including New Jersey, Maine, Boston, Philadelphia.[9] In 2016 it was reported that AEG Live had acquired a stake in The Bowery Presents,[5] and in 2017, the company ended its relationship with Michael Swier, Brian Swier, Michael Winsch, and their venues, the Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge.[10] The Bowery Presents is currently[as of?] operated by Jim Glancy and cofounder John Moore.

Locations edit

Venue name Address Opened Capacity
Asbury Lanes 209 4th Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712 1962 700
Brooklyn Steel 319 Frost Street, New York City, NY 11222 2017 1,800
Fête Music Hall 103 Dike Street, Providence, RI 02909 2016 730
Forest Hills Stadium 1 Tennis Place, New York City, NY 11375 1923 14,000
Franklin Music Hall 421 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 1968 2,700
Keswick Theatre 291 N Keswick Ave, Glenside, PA 19038 1928 1,300
Music Hall of Williamsburg 66 North 6th Street, New York City, NY 11211 2001 650
Ovation Hall 500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 2012 5,000
Roadrunner 89 Guest St, Boston, MA 02135 2022 3,500
Racket NYC 431 W 16th St, New York, NY 10011 2023 650
Rams Head Live! 20 Market Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202 2004 1,500
Royale 279 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116 2010 1,000
Starland Ballroom 570 Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville, NJ 08872 1962 2,500
State Theatre 609 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101 1929 1,870
Terminal 5 610 West 56th Street, New York City, NY 10019 2003 3,000
National Theater 708 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219 1923 1,500
Norva Theatre 317 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510 1922 1,450
The Sinclair 52 Church St., Cambridge, MA 02138 2013 525
Thompson's Point 1 Thompsons Point, Portland, ME 04102 2017 7,500
Underground Arts 1200 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, PA 19108 2013 650
Union Transfer 1026 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 2011 1,200
Virginia Credit Union Live! 600 E Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, VA 23222 1991 6,000
Webster Hall 125 E. 11th Street, New York City, NY 10003 1886 1,500
Xcite Center 2999 Street Road, Bensalem, PA 19020 2018 3,750

Venues edit

New York City edit

Bowery Boston edit

Bowery Presents moved to Boston, Massachusetts in April 2010 when the company signed a long-term deal with The Royale to be the sole presenter of live music at the nightclub/music venue. Bowery opened a small office in Boston to run the venue and to book events for larger spaces.[11] Since 2010, Bowery has opened The Sinclair and hired the two promoters of TT the Bear's and Great Scott.[12] The promoters work in conjunction with Bowery Presents to bring events to Great Scott and TT the Bear's, as well as The Royale and The Sinclair.[13]

 
Illiterate Light at the Sinclair in Cambridge MA
  • The Royale is a 1,000 person capacity venue in downtown Boston. It was the company's first space outside of the New York region.[11]
  • The Sinclair is a live-music venue and restaurant launched in the winter of 2013 in Cambridge. The live music space accommodates 525 people with plans to host 200 shows annually, while the restaurant will seat 104 and will be open seven days a week.[14] The Sinclair is the first restaurant that the company will work with.[15]
  • Great Scott is a venue in Allston, MA with a capacity of about 240 people.[16]

Great Scott closed in 2020 during the pandemic

Other notable venues edit

  • Union Transfer, opened originally in 1889 as the Spring Garden Farmer's Market,[17] is a live music and entertainment venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After going through several changes over the years, the venue was renovated through a joint venture between R5 Productions, Four Corners Management, and The Bowery Presents in 2011.[18] At capacity, it holds up to about 1100 for standing room.
  • Franklin Music Hall, formerly known as Electric Factory, in Philadelphia.[19]
  • State Theatre is a historic live music venue in downtown Portland, Maine. Opened in the winter of 1929, the theatre has been host to several acts.[20] It reopened in 2010 after an agreement to renovate the property between Alex Crothers from Higher Ground in Burlington, Vermont and The Bowery Presents.[21] At capacity, it holds between 1,450 and 1,610 patrons.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sisario, Ben (2017-01-30). "In New York Music Scene, Two Behemoths Vie for the Top". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  2. ^ "The Bowery Presents". www.bowerypresents.com. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  3. ^ "Montclair's Wellmont Theatre: Live Nation takes over for Bowery Presents". NJ.com. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  4. ^ "Webster Hall's Song of Freedom: New York Makes Most of Indie Status". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  5. ^ a b "AEG Live to Acquire Bowery Presents". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-11-01.
  6. ^ "Bowery Ballroom + Mercury Lounge and Live Nation form Mercury East Presents".
  7. ^ a b "The House That the Bowery Boys Built | NYPress.com – New York's essential guide to culture, arts, politics, news and more". NYPress.com. 2007-11-28. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
  8. ^ Sisario, Ben (2007-06-07). "Bowery Presents – Concert Industry – Music – New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
  9. ^ The Bowery Presents Expands Into N.J.
  10. ^ Sisario, Ben (2017-08-02). "Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge Split From Concert Promoter Bowery Presents". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  11. ^ a b Sisario, Ben (2010-03-09). "The Bowery in Boston". The New York Times.
  12. ^ – Brooklyn Vegan
  13. ^ Bowery Presents Expands In Boston Hires Carl Lavin and Josh Smith of CQ Presents-The Phoenix
  14. ^ Bowery announces the Sinclair: Harvard Square's 525-person rock club + 104-seat Michael Schlow restaurant-The Phoenix —
  15. ^ -Boston.com
  16. ^ – Sonic Bids
  17. ^ "DAVID K. O'NEIL | International Market Consultant". Davidkoneil.com. 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  18. ^ "Union Transfer: New concert venue on Spring Garden Street opens | philadelphiaheights". Philadelphiaheights.wordpress.com. 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  19. ^ Amorosi, A. D. (2018-09-12). "Bowery Presents Purchases Philadelphia's Electric Factory, Which Will Have to Change Its Name". Variety. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  20. ^ – Who Kidnapped The State?
  21. ^ [1][dead link]
  22. ^ Zema, Kegan (2011-01-12). . Mainecampus.com. Archived from the original on 2011-01-15. Retrieved 2012-11-30.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Bowery Presents is the East Coast regional partner of AEG Live 1 It owns and operates multiple venues in New York City Boston Philadelphia New Jersey Virginia and Maine 2 The capacities of the venues operated by The Bowery Presents range from 600 people to 20 000 people citation needed The Bowery PresentsFormation1994 30 years ago 1994 LocationNew York City New York United StatesFoundersMichael Swier John MooreWebsitebowerypresents wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Locations 4 Venues 4 1 New York City 4 1 1 Bowery Boston 4 2 Other notable venues 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe business evolution of The Bowery Presents 1993 The Mercury Lounge 250 capacity club focusing on upcoming artists 1997 Bowery Ballroom 600 capacity club or small mid size venue headliner oriented 2003 Webster Hall 1400 capacity mid size club headliner oriented 2006 Live Nation s New York president Jim Glancy jumps over to become partner and contributes to the company s expansion by doing shows in larger venues with his long term Live Nation artists and indie rock stars in venues such as Radio City Music Hall and Madison Square Garden 2007 Music Hall of Williamsburg another mid size club that broadens the company s portfolio of venues creating an internal orbit in which they can promote artists at different career levels and in different neighborhoods 2007 Terminal 5 3000 capacity mid size venue in Midtown Manhattan 2008 Wellmont Theatre 2000 capacity mid sized theatre in Montclair NJ 2010 Expansion into Boston 2013 Wellmont Theatre leaves 3 2014 Webster Hall leaves 4 2016 AEG Live acquire a stake in The Bowery Presents 5 1 2017 Brooklyn Steel opens Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge leave 6 2019 Webster Hall returns in operational partnership with BSE Global and AEG LiveDescription editThe Bowery Presents was founded in 2004 by John Moore Michael Swier Michael Winsch and Brian Swier 7 In 2006 The Bowery Presents partnered with former LiveNation CEO Jim Glancy 7 and began to expand to larger venues in New York such as Radio City Music Hall Beacon Theatre Central Park SummerStage and Madison Square Garden 8 From 2008 The Bowery Presents began expanding to other regions including New Jersey Maine Boston Philadelphia 9 In 2016 it was reported that AEG Live had acquired a stake in The Bowery Presents 5 and in 2017 the company ended its relationship with Michael Swier Brian Swier Michael Winsch and their venues the Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge 10 The Bowery Presents is currently as of operated by Jim Glancy and cofounder John Moore Locations editVenue name Address Opened Capacity Asbury Lanes 209 4th Avenue Asbury Park NJ 07712 1962 700 Brooklyn Steel 319 Frost Street New York City NY 11222 2017 1 800 Fete Music Hall 103 Dike Street Providence RI 02909 2016 730 Forest Hills Stadium 1 Tennis Place New York City NY 11375 1923 14 000 Franklin Music Hall 421 N 7th Street Philadelphia PA 19123 1968 2 700 Keswick Theatre 291 N Keswick Ave Glenside PA 19038 1928 1 300 Music Hall of Williamsburg 66 North 6th Street New York City NY 11211 2001 650 Ovation Hall 500 Boardwalk Atlantic City NJ 08401 2012 5 000 Roadrunner 89 Guest St Boston MA 02135 2022 3 500 Racket NYC 431 W 16th St New York NY 10011 2023 650 Rams Head Live 20 Market Pl Baltimore MD 21202 2004 1 500 Royale 279 Tremont St Boston MA 02116 2010 1 000 Starland Ballroom 570 Jernee Mill Road Sayreville NJ 08872 1962 2 500 State Theatre 609 Congress Street Portland ME 04101 1929 1 870 Terminal 5 610 West 56th Street New York City NY 10019 2003 3 000 National Theater 708 East Broad Street Richmond VA 23219 1923 1 500 Norva Theatre 317 Monticello Avenue Norfolk VA 23510 1922 1 450 The Sinclair 52 Church St Cambridge MA 02138 2013 525 Thompson s Point 1 Thompsons Point Portland ME 04102 2017 7 500 Underground Arts 1200 Callowhill Street Philadelphia PA 19108 2013 650 Union Transfer 1026 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia PA 19123 2011 1 200 Virginia Credit Union Live 600 E Laburnum Avenue Richmond VA 23222 1991 6 000 Webster Hall 125 E 11th Street New York City NY 10003 1886 1 500 Xcite Center 2999 Street Road Bensalem PA 19020 2018 3 750Venues editNew York City edit Music Hall of Williamsburg 650 capacity Brooklyn NY Racket NYC 650 capacity Manhattan NY Webster Hall 1 350 capacity Manhattan NY Brooklyn Steel 1 800 capacity Brooklyn NY Terminal 5 2 800 capacity Manhattan NY Forest Hills Stadium 13 000 capacity Queens NY Bowery Boston edit Bowery Presents moved to Boston Massachusetts in April 2010 when the company signed a long term deal with The Royale to be the sole presenter of live music at the nightclub music venue Bowery opened a small office in Boston to run the venue and to book events for larger spaces 11 Since 2010 Bowery has opened The Sinclair and hired the two promoters of TT the Bear s and Great Scott 12 The promoters work in conjunction with Bowery Presents to bring events to Great Scott and TT the Bear s as well as The Royale and The Sinclair 13 nbsp Illiterate Light at the Sinclair in Cambridge MA The Royale is a 1 000 person capacity venue in downtown Boston It was the company s first space outside of the New York region 11 The Sinclair is a live music venue and restaurant launched in the winter of 2013 in Cambridge The live music space accommodates 525 people with plans to host 200 shows annually while the restaurant will seat 104 and will be open seven days a week 14 The Sinclair is the first restaurant that the company will work with 15 Great Scott is a venue in Allston MA with a capacity of about 240 people 16 Great Scott closed in 2020 during the pandemic Other notable venues edit Union Transfer opened originally in 1889 as the Spring Garden Farmer s Market 17 is a live music and entertainment venue in Philadelphia Pennsylvania After going through several changes over the years the venue was renovated through a joint venture between R5 Productions Four Corners Management and The Bowery Presents in 2011 18 At capacity it holds up to about 1100 for standing room Franklin Music Hall formerly known as Electric Factory in Philadelphia 19 State Theatre is a historic live music venue in downtown Portland Maine Opened in the winter of 1929 the theatre has been host to several acts 20 It reopened in 2010 after an agreement to renovate the property between Alex Crothers from Higher Ground in Burlington Vermont and The Bowery Presents 21 At capacity it holds between 1 450 and 1 610 patrons 22 References edit a b Sisario Ben 2017 01 30 In New York Music Scene Two Behemoths Vie for the Top The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 07 16 The Bowery Presents www bowerypresents com Retrieved 2019 07 16 Montclair s Wellmont Theatre Live Nation takes over for Bowery Presents NJ com Retrieved 2016 11 01 Webster Hall s Song of Freedom New York Makes Most of Indie Status Billboard Retrieved 2016 11 01 a b AEG Live to Acquire Bowery Presents Billboard Retrieved 2016 11 01 Bowery Ballroom Mercury Lounge and Live Nation form Mercury East Presents a b The House That the Bowery Boys Built NYPress com New York s essential guide to culture arts politics news and more NYPress com 2007 11 28 Retrieved 2012 11 30 Sisario Ben 2007 06 07 Bowery Presents Concert Industry Music New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 2012 11 30 The Bowery Presents Expands Into N J Sisario Ben 2017 08 02 Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge Split From Concert Promoter Bowery Presents The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 07 16 a b Sisario Ben 2010 03 09 The Bowery in Boston The New York Times Brooklyn Vegan Bowery Presents Expands In Boston Hires Carl Lavin and Josh Smith of CQ Presents The Phoenix Bowery announces the Sinclair Harvard Square s 525 person rock club 104 seat Michael Schlow restaurant The Phoenix Boston com Sonic Bids DAVID K O NEIL International Market Consultant Davidkoneil com 2011 01 29 Retrieved 2014 05 28 Union Transfer New concert venue on Spring Garden Street opens philadelphiaheights Philadelphiaheights wordpress com 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2014 05 28 Amorosi A D 2018 09 12 Bowery Presents Purchases Philadelphia s Electric Factory Which Will Have to Change Its Name Variety Retrieved 2019 07 16 Who Kidnapped The State 1 dead link Zema Kegan 2011 01 12 Guide to The State Theatre The Maine Campus Mainecampus com Archived from the original on 2011 01 15 Retrieved 2012 11 30 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bowery Presents amp oldid 1220954479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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