Timothy Bird+FollowBrooklyn Mirage’s sudden closure shakes nightlifeBrooklyn’s summer just got a lot quieter—Brooklyn Mirage, the city’s iconic outdoor music venue, won’t be opening this season after its parent company, Avant Gardner, filed for bankruptcy. For locals and music lovers, this means canceled shows, last-minute venue changes, and plenty of disappointment. The Great Hall and Kings Hall will stay open, but the energy Mirage brought to East Williamsburg is hard to replace. What does this mean for the future of NYC’s nightlife scene? Anyone else have unforgettable Mirage memories or thoughts on what’s next for live music in Brooklyn? #Business #BrooklynMirage #NYCnightlife00Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowBrooklyn Mirage’s summer in limboBrooklyn Mirage fans are facing another wave of canceled and relocated shows, with even sold-out acts like The Chainsmokers and deadmau5 getting the axe or moved to smaller venues. The ongoing safety inspection drama has left the venue’s future up in the air, and insiders say the company’s financial struggles are hitting staff hard—some haven’t been paid in months. With major artists still on the chopping block and no clear updates from Mirage itself, it’s starting to look like this summer’s party season might be a total bust. How’s everyone feeling about these changes? #Entertainment #BrooklynMirage #NYCEvents10Share