New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) Dubbed "rock and roll heaven" by Village Voice, Brooklyn Bowl continues its streak of highly anticipated concerts with several standout events in April.
FRIDAY, APRIL 5 & SATURDAY, APRIL 6 -- The Greyboy
Allstars perform three sets of their trademark funk and jazz each night, just ahead of the release of their first studio album in six years, 'Inland Emperor' (shows: 9pm, admission: $15).
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 -- The Taj Mahal Trio, whose namesake is among the most influential figures in late-20th-century blues and roots music, kicks off its North American tour in Brooklyn (show: 9pm, admission: $25).
THURSDAY, APRIL 11 & FRIDAY, APRIL 12 -- The MarchFourth Marching Band - which combines big-band brass with a troupe of dancers, acrobats and stilt-walkers - headlines two shows. Fellow Pacific-Northwesterners True Spokes will perform an opening set on April 11 (shows: 8pm, admission: $10).
FRIDAY, APRIL 19 & FRIDAY, APRIL 26 -- The French Horn Rebellion - two classically trained, Brooklyn-based brothers who have performed their brand of dance and electronic alongside MGMT and Cut/Copy - begin their four-week "party ensemble" residency with special guests
Jody Watley and Savoir Adore (shows: 12am and 11:30pm, admission: $10, $35 for four-night pass).
SATURDAY, APRIL 20 --
Marco Benevento, a fixture of New York's experimental-jazz scene, appears with The Mike Dillon Band and Diamond
Doves (show: 8pm, admission: $10-$12).
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 -- Big Boi, the six-time GRAMMY winner and half of hip-hop duo Outkast, brings his "Shoes For Running" world tour to Brooklyn, with fellow Atlanta wordsmith
Killer Mike in tow (show: 8pm, admission: sold out).
THURSDAY, APRIL 25 -- Turquoise Jeep, the hip-hop/R&B collective founded by Flynt Flossy and Whatchyamacallit, perform tracks from their acclaimed debut 'Keep the Jeep Ridin',' likely including their YouTube breakout "Lemme Smang It" (show: 8pm, admission: $12).
About Brooklyn Bowl:
Since opening in 2009, Brooklyn Bowl has redefined what it means to have a night out, with its groundbreaking integration of premiere music, 16 lanes of bowling, a bar featuring locally crafted beers, and food by the acclaimed Blue Ribbon restaurant group. Located in the beautiful, 19th-century Hecla Iron Works building, the venue — aka "rock and roll heaven" (Village Voice) — boasts a sound system and amenities that "no other local rock club can offer" (The New York Times).
Wearing its homegrown values on its sleeve, Brooklyn Bowl is as committed to locally made products — serving award-winning beer from the adjacent Brooklyn Brewery — as it is to environmental sustainability - it's the first L.E.E.D.-certified bowling alley in the world. And the food? "Epic," says Eater. In other words, Brooklyn Bowl's unprecedented combination of top-flight music, bowling, beer and food is "like nailing a spare on a four-ten split" (The New Yorker).
Visit Brooklyn Bowl online at https://www.brooklynbowl.com