Opening Night! Lion Babe / DJ Moma City Farm Presents Summer Series at Industry City ALL AGES

When:
June 5, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
2019-06-05T19:00:00-04:00
2019-06-05T19:15:00-04:00
Where:
Industry City 238 36th Street Courtyard 1-2 (Food Hall Entrance) Brooklyn, NY 11232 United States
Industry City 238 36th Street Courtyard 1-2 (Food Hall Entrance) Brooklyn
NY 11232 United States
Cost:
$24
Contact:
Opening Night! Lion Babe / DJ Moma City Farm Presents Summer Series at Industry City ALL AGES @ Industry City  238 36th Street  Courtyard 1-2 (Food Hall Entrance)  Brooklyn, NY 11232  United States |  |  |

City Farm Presents:
Summer Series at Industry City
Opening Night!
Lion Babe
DJ Moma
Doors 7:00PM ✹ Show 8:00PM
About this Event
Doors 7:30PM / Show 8:00PM

$24 ADV / $30 Day of Show / All Ages

ABOUT SUMMER SERIES AT INDUSTRY CITY▶

Created by the team behind Brooklyn venues The Bell House and Union Hall, City Farm Presents returns to Industry City for a second summer of outdoor shows in Courtyard 1-2! From June-September, this season features an expanded schedule with more than 35 concerts and dance parties. Audiences can expect to discover a diverse line-up featuring genres spanning rock, soul, electronic, jazz, world and beyond. This summer will introduce thoughtful artist curation to an already unique and creative space, bringing a fresh take on the New York City outdoor concert experience. For more information, visit our Website or the City Farm Presents Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

All Summer Series shows are located at Industry City in Courtyard 1-2 (info and directions below).

Doors open one hour prior to performance unless otherwise noted.

VENUE ADDRESS ▶

Industry City – Courtyard 1-2

Entrance at 238 36th Street (Food Hall Entrance)

Brooklyn, NY 11232 | Google Maps

DIRECTIONS TO THE VENUE ▶

☞ BY CAR

There is a paid designated parking lot accessible via 2nd Avenue between 32nd Street and 36th Street

☞ BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

D / N / R to 36th Street

B63 Bus to 36th Street

☞ BY BIKE

There are bike racks located throughout the Industry City campus.

There is a Citi Bike bike sharing station located at 2nd Ave between 36th Street and 35th Street, and another at the corner of 2nd Ave and 39th Street.

FOOD OPTIONS AT INDUSTRY CITY▶

Eat your heart out Brooklyn. From Korean comfort food to Instagram-famous Avocado toasts, Industry City’s Food Hall is a delicious culinary gathering place in the center of campus. Stroll along Innovation Alley and beyond to discover other Brooklyn-based purveyors serving up local craft spirits distilled on site and some of the country’s best BBQ.

Table 87 Pizza
Burger Joint
Ends Meat
Avocaderia
Taco Mix
Recently opened Japan Village (Building 4)
Hometown BBQ (Building 5 – Opening Soon!)
Click Here For Food Options Near Courtyard 1-2 in Industry City

VENUE BAR HOURS ▶

Our venue bar is open for all scheduled performances at doors, and in addition to:

Thursday-Friday: Opens at 4:00PM

Saturday-Sunday: Opens at Noon

✴ Happy Hour! ✴

Weekdays 4:00pm-7:00pm, $1 off all beer, wine and well!

RAIN OR SHINE POLICY▶

All Performances are Rain or Shine. In the event of dangerous weather we will be communicating updates on our website, Facebook, Instagram Stories and Twitter.

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ABOUT LION BABE ✹

LION BABE is a New York bred funk and soul duo comprised of multidisciplinary artist Jillian Hervey and producer/DJ Lucas Goodman, (also known as Astro Raw.) The pair are known for their unique sound and look and associate themselves with the term ‘futuristic nostalgia’ to describe their genre. LION BABE blends vintage colors with modern sonics. They started with their break out single “Treat Me Like Fire” in 2012, which quickly garnered attention across the globe.

Since then, the duo has been steadily rising, and have released one LP titled “Begin” (2016 with Universal) including “Wonder Woman” produced by Pharrell Williams, along with “Jump Hi” featuring Childish Gambino. They followed with their mix tape “Sunjoint” featuring JunglePussy, Raury and Angel Haze. Jillian also co – wrote and sang “Hourglass” on the Grammy-nominated Disclosure album “Caracal.” They are known for their magnetic performances, both at intimate fashion and art parties as well as major festivals like Glastonbury and the main stage at Coachella. They have also performed on TV for the The Soul Train Awards and the Today Show, (where they performed their cover of Tom Jones’ hit “She’s a Lady,” which was also used for H&M.

In 2018, LION BABE released singles “Rockets” featuring Moe Moks, “Honey Dew” and “Hit the Ceiling” which was featured on HBO’s hit show “Insecure.” The duo also wrote an original song “Just Me” for Season 3 of “Insecure” which is featured on the show’s soundtrack (curated by Raphael Saadiq.)

This year they have released covers of classics “Get Into The Party Life” by Little Beaver and Carly Simon’s “Why.” This has all led up to their new album “Cosmic Wind” featuring pre – released records “The Wave” featuring Leikeli47 and their newest single “Western World” featuring Wu-Tang Clan’s own “Raekwon.”

“Cosmic Wind” is a record that showcases the bands growth as artists and musicians, and is rooted in themes of transformation and inevitable change.

ABOUT DJ MOMA ✹

DJ mOma is always ahead of the curve, always on point musically, and always moving the crowd. Raised in Queens NY, Sudanese-born mOma is the embodiment of the versatile New York DJ & Music Producer. His sets consist of an agile blend of hip­hop, dancehall, afrobeats, soca, baile funk, soul, r&b, disco, house, international sounds and underground dance grooves all mixed with an equal share of classic jams, rare gems, and modern-day dance floor bangers. This unique diversity has earned him a wide spectrum of DJ residencies in NYC, Miami, and LA, and has allowed him to headline events in London, Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, Lagos, Johannesburg, Dakar, Zanzibar and Nairobi among several other places. In add­ition, he is an official DJ and A&R for the Dreamville record label founded by rapper J Cole. You can catch mOma at his wildly successful Everyday People party; at Art After Dark at the Guggenheim Museum; at Le Bain at The Standard Highline on Wednesdays; at his long-lasting Monday night monthly residency, The Good Spot NYC at The Public Hotel; or at any of the great nights he is featured in around NYC, across the US, and all over the world.

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