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Tony & The Kiki

Wed Dec 3 at 6:00pm

New York, NY

Event Info

Tony & The Kiki w/ D'Lourdes

  • Wed - December 3, 20256:00 PMTickets

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About D'Lourdes

D'LOURDES (she/they) is a queer Filipina-American singer, songwriter, & classically trained actor based in NYC. She grew up in a typical Texas suburb, & went to high school in Houston, TX. She got her BFA in Acting from the U of M/Guthrie Program in Minneapolis, MN, where she began to cultivate her music. D'LOURDES is their debut release. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Mercury Lounge in NYC?
Mercury Lounge is located at 217 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002, situated in the heart of Manhattan's vibrant Lower East Side. This iconic live music venue is easily accessible by public transportation, including nearby subway stations such as the F, M, J, and Z lines at the Delancey/Essex Street stop. Surrounded by a diverse array of bars, restaurants, and nightlife, Mercury Lounge is a prime destination for concertgoers seeking an authentic New York City music experience. Its central location makes it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors looking to catch emerging and established artists in an intimate setting.
Is there a dress code for Mercury Lounge NYC?
Mercury Lounge in NYC does not enforce a strict dress code, allowing concertgoers to dress comfortably and casually. Most attendees opt for casual attire such as jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, or boots, which are appropriate for the laid-back, indie music atmosphere. While there's no formal dress requirement, it's recommended to wear comfortable shoes, as you may be standing for long periods. If you're attending a specific event or private function, check if there are unique guidelines. In general, the venue's relaxed vibe means you can enjoy live music without worrying about formal dress codes—just focus on having a great time!
Does the Mercury Lounge have seating?
Mercury Lounge primarily features a standing-room setup for its concerts and events, contributing to the energetic and intimate atmosphere. However, there is limited seating available along the sides of the venue and at the bar for those who may need to rest during the show. The main floor is designed for standing, allowing fans to get up close to the stage and fully immerse themselves in the live music experience. If you require special accommodations or accessible seating, it's advisable to contact the venue in advance to make arrangements. Overall, seating is very limited, so arrive early if you hope to snag a spot.
Who owns Mercury Lounge, NYC?
Mercury Lounge, NYC, is owned and operated by The Bowery Presents, a renowned concert promotion and venue management company. The Bowery Presents is known for curating some of the best live music experiences in New York City and across the Northeast, overseeing popular venues such as Terminal 5, Webster Hall, and Brooklyn Steel. Since its opening in 1993, Mercury Lounge has been a launching pad for emerging artists, thanks in part to the expertise and industry connections of The Bowery Presents. Their ownership ensures the venue consistently offers top-quality sound, booking, and overall concert experiences.
Is the Mercury Lounge standing room only?
Yes, Mercury Lounge in NYC is primarily a standing-room-only venue. The main performance area is designed for standing, allowing fans to gather close to the stage and enjoy an energetic, intimate concert experience. While there are a few bar stools and benches along the sides, seating is extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Most concertgoers should plan to stand throughout the event. This standing-room format is a hallmark of Mercury Lounge, fostering a lively atmosphere perfect for discovering new music and enjoying live performances in one of New York City's most iconic clubs.

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