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Brooklyn Flea Signs Three Year Agreement
SummerStage is pleased to announce the return of the Brooklyn Flea back in Central Park, making it that much easier for our audiences to eat and drink well while enjoying great performances. After piloting a successful year at the venue in 2010, Flea owner Eric Demby said "Hanging out in Central Park, listening to great music, eating yummy food, and drinking a beer - it's like Shangri-La, and the Flea loves being part of such a quintessential New York City experience."
"I am thrilled to have the Flea back at SummerStage. It was my hope to raise the quality of food offerings at the festival, and the Flea exceeded even my expectations." said SummerStage General Manager Rachel Black. Returning food vendors will be Pizza Moto, Asia Dog, Blue Marble Ice Cream, and one vendor as yet to be announced. What kind of delicious wares would you like to see sold at SummerStage this year? Tell us on our Facebook page.
When: Monday, June 11, 2012 at 6:00PM
Where: Central Park/Mainstage
Proceeds from this concert help make possible over 100 free SummerStage programs.
Foster The People came together in late 2009 when Mark Foster met band mates Cubbie Fink and Mark Ponitus through mutual friends in the Los Angeles music scene. Foster hailing from Cleveland, OH had been writing and recording music since his youth but it wasn’t until the three members came together that Foster’s music for the bands upcoming debut release, Torches, was ready for friends to hear.
In early 2010, Foster The People posted their first song “Pumped Up Kicks” on the internet. Days later it was used to score a friend’s fashion video, days after that it showed up on Hype Machine and a year later it had seemed to make its way into the ears of millions of listeners around the world.
Foster The People released their first EP this January to give fans a taste of what they’ll hear on Torches which is out this May! Until then the band will be on the road playing a completely sold out U.S. tour with stops including SXSW, Coachella and Sasquatch music festivals.
Tickets on sale Friday, January 13 at Noon. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 1-800-745-3000, at the Mercury Lounge box office at 217 E. Houston St. (between Ludlow & Essex Sts.) Monday-Saturday noon to 7 pm or the Music Hall of Williamsburg box office at 66 N. 6th St. Saturdays 11 am to 6 pm. All times are subject to change and ticket prices subject to service fees.
When: Monday, July 16, 2012 at 6:30PM
Where: Central Park/Mainstage
Proceeds from this concert help make possible over 100 free SummerStage programs.
Young the Giant is a band that has meticulously written and crafted songs together for three years, lived out of shared bedrooms and messy suitcases for two years, and hopped on and off of planes, buses, vans, cars and their beloved bicycles for over one full year, having played more than 160 shows in the past 365 days on 3 different continents.
To date, the band has received innumerable "Band To Watch" accolades from outlets like The New York Times, Spin and Nylon to name a few, and were selected by MTV to perform at the 2011 Video Music Awards and MTV Unplugged. And, with their singles "My Body" and "Cough Syrup" hitting #4 and #2 on the Modern Rock charts while reaching over 10 million YouTube views of their videos, clearly there's something undeniably special about this band.
Tickets on sale Friday, February 3 at Noon. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 1-800-745-3000, at the Mercury Lounge box office at 217 E. Houston St. (between Ludlow & Essex Sts.) Monday-Saturday noon to 7 pm or the Music Hall of Williamsburg box office at 66 N. 6th St. Saturdays 11 am to 6 pm. All times are subject to change and ticket prices subject to service fees.
When: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at 6:30PM
Where: Central Park/Mainstage
SOLD OUT!
Tickets on sale Friday, January 20 at Noon. Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000, All times are subject to change and ticket prices subject to service fees.