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BROOKLYN COMES ALIVE

GMP LIVE, AVANT GARDNER, BOWERY PRESENTS & LIVE FOR LIVE MUSIC PRESENT

BROOKLYN COMES ALIVE

A ONE-DAY LIVE MUSIC EXPERIENCE

TAKING PLACE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

AT THE BROOKLYN MIRAGE

GENERAL ON SALE BEGINS

FRIDAY, JULY 15 AT 12PM ET

Brooklyn Comes Alive will return to The Brooklyn Mirage for its sixth installment. The one-day festival brings together the best of live music across jazz, jam and funk for unforgettable collaborations, unique one-off performances and one-of-a-kind music experiences.

Presented by GMP LiveAvant GardnerBowery Presents and Live For Live Music, the event will donate a portion of each ticket sold to Backline, a national non-profit that offers mental health resources to music industry professionals.

All tickets, including VIP packages, will go on sale this Friday, July 15 at 12PM ET via brooklyncomesalive.com. General admission tickets are available in three tiers, starting at $65 and increasing as tiers sell out. The elevated VIP experiences, VIP and Super VIP, include expedited entry, access to the VIP Mezzanine with perfect sightlines to the stage and access to VIP bathrooms, with the Super VIP package including an exclusive, limited-edition merch item. Note: ticketing platform DICE will include all fees and taxes up front in their listed ticket price.

Built from the fabric of the vibrant live music community of Brooklyn and inspired by New Orleans and its famed Jazz & Heritage Festival, Brooklyn Comes Alive has been breaking the mold of traditional festivals with unprecedented music experiences since 2015. This year, Brooklyn Comes Alive will feature livetronica heroes STS9, avant-groove explorers Medeski Martin & Wood, future-funk sextet Lettuce, and the debut of Cool Cool Cool, a new project from former members of Turkuaz that is funky, fresh and ready to throw a party.

Much like past “Comes Alive” events, Brooklyn Comes Alive 2022 will be full of exciting firsts and never-before-seen surprises. The event will mark STS9’s first show in NYC since 2019, when they last took over the Brooklyn Mirage, and they plan to celebrate their return to Brooklyn with a can’t-miss late-night set. Similarly, Medeski Martin & Wood, who have not played on their home turf in NYC since 2019 and have not performed live since before the pandemic, will use the special appearance to celebrate their 30th anniversary as a band, which took place last year.

Lettuce will be notching both their Brooklyn Comes Alive debut and their Brooklyn Mirage debut as they celebrate the release of their latest album, Unify. Drummer Adam Deitch, in particular, has been a part of six sets at Brooklyn Comes Alive, making this year his seventh the most of any artist in the event’s history.

The brand new Cool Cool Cool is made up of Craig Brodhead, Chris Brouwers, Michelangelo CarubbaShira Elias, Sammi Garett, Greg Sanderson and Josh Schwartz. While Schwartz won’t be present for this performance, the band’s first-ever appearance will feature The Nth Power‘s Nate Edgar on bass.

Festival director Gideon Plotnicki (GMP Live), shares “It is so rewarding to work with some of our favorite artists to deliver special performances, debut new projects, and create memorable experiences for fans and bands alike at Brooklyn Comes Alive. That we get to do this in one of the country’s best live music venues, in the best city in the world, is a dream come true. Brooklyn, we’re back, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you at the incredible and unique venue, The Brooklyn Mirage.”

Kunj Shah, founder of Live For Live Music and Brooklyn Comes Alive, explains, “As our flagship “Comes Alive” event, Brooklyn Comes Alive represents the idea of limitless possibilities. From eclectic lineups to unique collaborations to special guests to the debut of new projects, the Comes Alive events have always been a place where we get to experiment with our wildest music ideas and see them come to life on the big stage.”

“This event is about unifying musicians and stunning fans with their favorite live music greats,” Shah adds, “If you can dream it, you can build it, and if you can build it, they will come.”

Get tickets for Brooklyn Comes Alive 2022 before they’re gone at 12PM ET this Friday, July 15 and find the full lineup below. Keep up with all things Brooklyn Comes Alive on InstagramFacebook and Twitter.