Brooklyn
Bowl New York made their mark by booking some of the biggest and best acts on
the planet including Kanye West, Paul Simon, Snoop Dogg, Bob Weir, The Roots,
The Neville Brothers, Guns N’Roses, Warren Haynes, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Adele, Galactic,
and Portugal among others. Las Vegas’ March programming takes the lead from the
original Brooklyn Bowl by offering a robust schedule of live concert and
performance events as well as afterhours entertainment:
The
Roots - Friday, March 14
The
Roots, a Grammy Award-winning hip hop/neo-soul band and house band for “The
Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” have been described by About.com as “hip
hop’s first legitimate band” (show: 11:30 p.m., admission: $35-$40 )
Elvis
Costello and The Roots - Saturday, March 15
Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Award winner Elvis Costello will be
joined by Grammy Award winning hip hop band The Roots. (show: 9 p.m.,
admission: $69.50. 2 night pass: $139.00) Following that performance, The
Roots’ leader Questlove will DJ a “Bowl Train” set, the iconic party he has
hosted at Brooklyn Bowl New York every Thursday since the venue opened in 2009.
Elvis
Costello and The Roots - Sunday, March 16
Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy Award winner Elvis Costello will be
joined by Grammy Award winning hip hop band The Roots. (show: 8 p.m. ,
admission: $69.50 )
Brett
Dennen – Wednesday, March 19
Folk/pop
singer and songwriter Brett Dennen will appear with Irish musician Foy Vance.
(show: 8 p.m., admission: $15 - $20 )
Cake
- Thursday, March 20, Friday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22
Alternative
rock band Cake, whose latest album has been described by the New York Times as
"post-new wave with smart lyrics," comes to Brooklyn Bowl for 3
nights. (show: 6 p.m., admission: $36.50
- $40. 3-night pass: $109.50)
Karl
Denson - Thursday, March 20, Friday, March 21 & Saturday, March 22
Funk
and jazz saxophonist, flutist and vocalist Karl Denson, formerly of Lenny
Kravitz’s band, brings his band Tiny Universe to Brooklyn Bowl for 3 late-night
performance sets. (shows: 11:59 p.m.,
admission: $15 - $20. )
Local
Natives - Sunday, March 23
Indie
rock band Local Natives brings their indie sound to the Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
stage. (show: 8 p.m., admission: $20 - $25 )
Galactic
- Wednesday, March 26, Thursday, March 27, Friday, March 28 & Saturday,
March 29
New
Orleans based funk and jazz jam band Galactic. (shows: 11:30 p.m., admission:
$25 )
Lettuce-
Saturday, March 29 & Sunday, March 30
The
Brooklyn-based, seven-piece funk outfit, will perform over two nights. (shows: 7 p.m., admission: $20. 2 night pass:
$40)
For
more information on additional shows at Brooklyn Bowl and to purchase tickets,
visit www.brooklynbowl.com.
About
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn
Bowl Las Vegas will be the brand’s third location. The original location opened
in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn in 2009 in the former Hecla Iron
Works building (built in 1882) and was the first L.E.E.D. certified bowling
alley in the world. The second Brooklyn Bowl location opened in January 2014 at
the O2 in London, and was hailed by the London Evening standard as a
“…wonderland of food, drink, music and pins”.
Brooklyn
Bowl New York has hosted a diverse range of acts including Kanye West, Elvis
Costello, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Gossip, HAIM, Snoop Dogg, Guns’N’Roses, James
Murphy, Adele, Paul Simon, Big Boi, Moby, N.E.R.D, Talib Kweli, and Solange.
Named Zagat's "Best Music Venue – New York City" for three
consecutive years (as well as "Best Bowling Alley" and "Best
Brooklyn Venue") and one of the best clubs in America by Rolling
Stone. Eater described their menu as
"epic," while the New Yorker hailed the club's unprecedented
combination of top-flight music, beer, bowling, and food as "like nailing
a spare on a four-ten split."
For
additional information about Brooklyn Bowl, visit www.brooklynbowl.com. If you
would like to be added to our email list for first information about upcoming
shows email LasVegasNewsletter@BrooklynBowl.com.