Knitting Factory Brooklyn to close its doors in August
Knitting Factory Brooklyn will be no more after August.
Announced today, the venue will close its doors after August 21. In a joint statement, people behind the venue said:
“To our BK friends and family - we are saddened to announce that our time in Williamsburg is coming to an end. We will be closing our doors for the last time on August 21st.
The past 13 years have been incredible, and we could not be more proud of our stay on Metropolitan Ave. We are going to miss the live music and comedy that graced the stage more than we can say. But it is time for the Knit to (once again) reinvent itself.
Thank you for welcoming us into your community way back in September 2009 (Les Savy Fav was our first show!) and for your unwavering support over the years, especially the last 24 months. But we couldn't have done any of it without our wildly talented crew, both past and present. Thanks for sticking it out with us.
Stay tuned for what's to come and some final show announcements. In the meantime, come say goodbye and catch a show while you can.
Don’t fret, you’ll see us again in the coming months…
Knitting Factory”
With the venue closing on August 21, there’s no word on what’ll happen with fall shows with Vanishing Twin (October 7), Blood Red Shoes (October 22) and Jane Weaver (November 4). Prior to closing, the venue will host a trio of shows from Anberlin (August 18 through August 20), an appearance from The Realest Podcast Ever, and Frank Knight’s Summer Daze Summer Knights EP release show (July 18). A list of upcoming shows can be seen here.