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Emo Night Brooklyn

Sat May 2 at 8:00pm

Rutherford, NJ

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  • Sat - May 2, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Emo Night Brooklyn

Emo Night Brooklyn was founded by two best friends, Ethan Maccoby and Alex Badanes, who grew up listening to music, going to shows, and throwing some epic parties. ENB is an event that celebrates the Emo / Pop Punk genre, including DJ sets and live performances. The first ENB was held in a packed basement bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The party proved to be one of the best nights of their lives, and it instantly grew to a NYC monthly staple, moving the party to larger 1000+ capacity venues such as Brooklyn Bowl and Irving Plaza. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bag policy at Williams Center Rutherford?
The bag policy at Williams Center - Black Box - Rutherford is designed to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests. Typically, small personal bags, purses, and clutches are allowed, but they may be subject to search upon entry. Large bags, backpacks, and oversized items are generally prohibited to streamline security checks and maintain a smooth entry process. Guests are encouraged to bring only essential items to expedite entrance. If you must bring a medical or diaper bag, notify security staff for special accommodations. It's always best to check the venue's official website or contact the box office prior to your event, as bag policies may vary depending on the specific show or artist requirements.
What is the history of the Williams Center Rutherford?
The Williams Center - Black Box - Rutherford boasts a rich history as a vibrant cultural hub in Rutherford, NJ. Originally established in 1922 as the Rivoli Theatre, the venue was a grand movie palace that became a cornerstone of the local arts scene. Over the decades, it evolved to accommodate live performances, film screenings, and community events. In the 1980s, it was saved from demolition and reborn as the Williams Center for the Arts, honoring local philanthropist William Carlos Williams. The Black Box theater, an intimate performance space within the center, continues to host a diverse array of concerts, theater productions, and special events, maintaining the Williams Center's legacy as a beloved gathering place for arts and entertainment.

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