SUMMER COMEDOWN at St. Ann’s Warehouse

An all-afternoon summer swan song featuring six up-and-coming Brooklyn bands, showcasing the diversity of Brooklyn rock and roll, filling up the cavernous lobby of St. Ann’s Warehouse with sound.

1:00PM-1:30PM LA DEFENSE – ‘Female two-piece making loud, melodic punk’
1:45PM-2:15PM YOU WON’T – ‘Duo playing melodic fuzzy strummy percussive lyrical quasi-folky rock and roll’
2:30PM-3:10PM YOUNG BOYS – ‘Four-piece fuzzed-out darkwave drone-punk’
3:25PM-4:05PM THE LONG EYE – ‘Stripped-down guitar and drums lyrical rock and roll duo’
4:20PM-5:00PM PAPER FLEET – ‘Hi-tension rock and rock bombast’
5:15PM-6:00PM ADAM’S CASTLE – ‘Experimental instrumental prog via piano bass and drums’

Tajna Tanovic

‘…eclectic cosmopolitan songwriter Tajna Tanovic…’ – Lucid Culture
‘…Her voice embodies memories, one is almost taken on a journey into the other world. [...] breathtaking as she completely transforms into the character.’ – The NY Herald

Great Small Works Procession: Tobacco Warehouse

Come to Tobacco Warehouse, roll up your sleeves, and make some simple puppets, cut-outs and flags. Then join Great Small Works and the Greatest Smallest Band in a procession through the streets of Dumbo.

Asphalt Orchestra at St. Ann’s Warehouse

NYC’s Asphalt Orchestra redefines and re-contextualizes music from the concert halls, rock stages, and jazz clubs of the world — and brings it to new audiences in a way never heard or seen before. From galvanizing outdoor performances to trailblazing uses of the concert hall and indoor spaces, this 12-piece band of New York’s hottest brass, wind and percussion players brings together a wide swath of music into one breathtaking show.