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May 30: Voyeur, Superfan, Untitled Halo Live at Jean’s 6-10PM

The locally renowned Jean’s, “a restaurant with a farm in New Hope, PA,” with a Lynchian-inspired club down below on Lafayette St. in SoHo, has officially entered the New York City music circuit.

Known for its delicious late-night eats, and immaculate fine-dining atmosphere, the chic establishment recently began a new live installment, Live at Jean’s, in the downstairs clubroom. Over two dozen shows in, the series has booked some of the city’s best local bands and hot-ticket touring acts to perform in the all-red and mirrored underground lounge.

Music kids and arthead cats dance atop the large black-and-white checkered floor. They’ll lounge and drink between sets on the U-shaped red velvet couches lining the brick and red-painted walls. The disco ball’s always spinning overhead, reflecting streams of party lights. Enjoy a delicious pomodoro or one of the city’s best burgers upstairs for dinner, or don’t, but either way, head downstairs for Live at Jean’s on show night to experience one of the best nightlife scenes in NYC.

The series is already a highly coveted gathering for artists and music fans alike. Some of the latest live moments include The Cave, Jaigon Live, Elias Rønnenfelt, Cult of Venus, 50 Cent, and Patti Smith. It’s a one-of-a-kind music moment that new and old New Yorkers shouldn’t miss.

Next up, this Friday, May 30, local bands Voyeur, Superfan, and an Untitled Halo are taking the stage from 6-10 p.m. A night you won’t want to miss.

RSVP here.



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