Music Hall of Williamsburg
concert hallMid-sized standing-room music venue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn with a capacity of about 650, hosting indie, underground and alternative concerts on most nights. Operated by The Bowery Presents, it has been a notable Brooklyn music spot since opening in 2001.
Upcoming Events (8)

Kiesza
Kiesza performs at Music Hall of Williamsburg with Rye Rye, bringing a pop-electro set to the intimate NYC venue. Expect high-energy vocals, infectious hooks, and a dynamic show that blends Kiesza’s synth-pop with Rye Rye’s hip-hop flair.

Yot Club – Simpleton Tour
Yot Club – Simpleton Tour at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn delivers lo-fi indie pop perfection: jangly guitars, dreamy vocals, and shimmering synths filling the brick-walled room with a melodic sigh.

I Am The Avalanche
I Am The Avalanche headlines a punk rock night at Music Hall of Williamsburg in NYC, with Crime in Stereo, Make Do and Mend, and Nightmare of You delivering high-energy live sets.

Kenny Mason
Kenny Mason storms the Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York, delivering razor‑sharp rap‑trap energy, neon‑lit vibes, and bass‑heavy drops that fuse swagger with melodic hooks for a night that’s electric, intimate and unforgettable.

Son Little
Son Little headlines Music Hall of Williamsburg, weaving gospel-tinged soul with gritty blues and punchy grooves inside a brick-walled Brooklyn room where intimate vibes collide with stadium-sized emotion.

Greg Mendez
Brooklyn indie-folk night as Greg Mendez performs with Scarlet Rae at the brick-walled Music Hall of Williamsburg, delivering intimate vocals, jangly guitars, and a sunlit, lo-fi charm that makes the venue feel like a cozy, buzzing living room.

DeVotchKa performs Little Miss Sunshine
DeVotchKa storms Music Hall of Williamsburg, weaving their Gypsy-inspired indie sound for a Little Miss Sunshine themed set - accordion, Theremin, guitars, and heartbreakingly beautiful melodies that light up Brooklyn.

Bikini Kill
Bikini Kill brings explosive punk energy to Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York City. Expect raw guitars, shouted anthems, and a defiant, crowd-energizing performance at a historic Brooklyn venue.