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AK

Fri Jan 16 at 7:00pm

Cambridge, MA

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All Ages -- Valid I.D. Required To DrinkThe Middle East presents: AK - All Ages, $20 Advance / $25 Day Of Show, 7:00 PM DoorsHailing from South Brunswick, NJ, hip-hop artist AK (Austin Kassabian) has alreadyfirmly planted his feet in the music industry with his uncanny lyrical abilities. In 2018, AK started releasing his original music and has since been growing his social platform and streaming numbers immensely. Hes been featured on BET, Sways Universe and Travis Mills on Beats 1. Dropping his debut album in fall of 2021. AK is here in 2025 consistently dropping new music on a constant pursuit to make the music that feels best for him through his fearless vulnerability and immense desire to be the best at what he does.NO VAPING OR SMOKING IN THE BUILDING​*** DINE and SKIP the Line ***

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10 Brookline St., Cambridge, MA

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Van Morrison, the legendary Northern Irish singer-songwriter, briefly lived in Cambridge, MA, during the late 1960s. While specific addresses are not widely publicized, it is well-documented that Morrison resided in the Cambridgeport neighborhood. He moved to the area after leaving New York City and before releasing his iconic album "Astral Weeks." Cambridge's vibrant music scene and bohemian atmosphere influenced Morrison's creative process during this period. Today, music fans often visit Cambridgeport to walk the streets once frequented by Van Morrison, soaking in the local history and musical heritage. If you're interested in the music scene that inspired Morrison, venues like Sonia in Cambridge continue to showcase top-tier live acts, keeping the city's musical legacy alive.
What is the capacity of the Middle East in Boston?
The Middle East, a renowned live music venue located in the Central Square area of Cambridge, MA (often grouped with Boston's music scene), offers multiple performance spaces with varying capacities. The Middle East Downstairs, the largest room, can accommodate up to 575 people, making it a popular destination for mid-sized concerts and events. The Middle East Upstairs has a smaller capacity, fitting around 194 guests. Additionally, the adjacent Sonia venue, formerly known as T.T. the Bear's Place, can host approximately 350 attendees. Together, these spaces create a dynamic hub for live music, attracting both local talent and national touring acts. The Middle East's capacity and diverse venue options make it a staple in the Greater Boston music scene for fans seeking unforgettable live performances.

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