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Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas’ August Lineup Highlighted by The Avett Brothers, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and EDM Bands Chromeo, Flume, Cut Copy and Disclosure

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Named “Best Live Music Venue” by Las Vegas Weekly and
“Best New Venue” by Vegas Seven, Brooklyn Bowl Las
Vegas’ August Lineup Highlighted by The Avett Brothers,
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and EDM Bands
Chromeo, Flume, Cut Copy and Disclosure

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas – named a “game changer for the Strip” by Vegas Magazine – will welcome EDM mainstays Chromeo, Flume, Cut Copy and Disclosure as part of their diverse August lineup.

 

The Taj Mahal Trio and John Hiatt & The Combo – Sat, Aug. 2

Taj Mahal is one of the most prominent and influential figures in late 20th century blues and roots music; and John Hiatt’s mercurial tastes have led to a varied and impressive musical career. (show: 8pm, admission $35-$40.)

Watch the Taj Mahal Trio’s live performance of “Blues With a Feeling”.

 

Disclosure – Wed, Aug. 6

Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence continue to push the UK garage and house sounds with their stop in Las Vegas. (Doors: 6 p.m. Show: 7:30 pm, admission: $50.)

Watch their video for Latch featuring Sam Smith.

Chromeo – Thu, Aug. 7

Let the suave Montreal duo move you with their electro-funk. Their latest album, White Women, showcases the band at its most ambitious, with both the pop and the muso elements of Chromeo pushed into the red. (show: 8 pm, admission: $30-$40)

Watch their music video for Jealous (I Ain’t With It).

Flume – Thu, Aug. 7

22-year-old rising wunderkind, Flume, creates atmospheric, beat-driven music that draws on a range of influences to create a fresh new sound; one capable of bringing a festival crowd to fever pitch and then bringing it right back down again on demand. (show: 11:59pm, admission: $20.)

Listen to his track Holdin On.

Cut Copy – Fri, Aug. 8

Let Melbourne psychedelic crew Cut Copy free your mind. Participating in the forms of cultural practice that develop in and around the club, the quartet discovered a portal to the UK acid house movement through Melbourne’s booming subterranean dance community. (show: 9pm, admission: $30-$40)

Watch their video for Free Your Mind.

 

Honda Civic Tour Featuring Grouplove & Portugal. The Man – Sat, Aug. 16 (show: 8pm, admission: $35-40)

Grouplove

After scoring success with their chart topping single “Tongue Tied” and spending over two years on the road supporting their 2011 debut Never Trust A Happy Song, Grouplove took less than a week’s break before beginning work on their new album, Spreading Rumours. Spreading Rumours sees Grouplove elevating from a band of friends jangling together music and words without much direction into focused artists making a beautiful album together – standing behind one vision and a sound that is uniquely their own.

Watch their video for Tongue Tied.

 

Portugal. The Man

Six full-length albums in six years, nonstop touring, a stint with The Black Keys and festival stops at Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza, Portugal. The Man embodies all dimensions of DIY rock range.

Watch their video for Modern Jesus.

 

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – Sun, Aug. 17

At a time when so much of the industry’s output has become the musical equivalent of junk mail, listening to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones is like receiving a series of postcards from a vacationing friend: handwritten, infectiously fun, wish-you-were-here inclusive, and, overall, personal. (show: 8pm, admission: $38.50-$44)

Watch their video for The Impression That I Get.

 

Groundation – Thu, Aug. 28

Bursting forth from their underground status, Groundation has taken the music world by storm. Capturing the essence and drive of true roots reggae, the widely renowned band takes the art form to new heights by blending elements of jazz, funk, salsa, soul and transcendental dub in a progressive amalgam of sound all their own. (show: 9pm, admission: $16.50)

Watch their video for Humility.

DJ ?uestlove Presents: Bowltrain – Thu, Aug. 28 and Fri, Aug. 29

American music legend ?uestlove is bringing the heat back to Las Vegas, accompanied by throwback Soul Train videos! His vinyl collection contains more than 50,000 records giving him the ability to tear up the dance floor with the most eclectic sets of hip-hop, house, 80’s, rare grooves and a mix of everything in between. (show: 11:59pm, admission: $11-$20)

Groove to his Boiler Room set!

The Avett Brothers – Fri, Aug. 29 – Sun, Aug. 31

Hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as having the “heavy sadness of Townes Van Zandt, the light pop concision of Buddy Holly, the tuneful jangle of the Beatles, the raw energy of the Ramones,” the Avett Brothers bring their artful distillation of classic homegrown folk, rock energy, bluegrass soul and pop charm to Las Vegas for 3 nights. (show: 8pm, admission: $59)

Watch their music video for Murder in the City.

the avett brothers

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas will begin its summer weekday hours on August 1 and will open at 5pm Monday through Friday. Saturday and Sunday weekend hours remain the same and will open at noon and feature a special crave-worthy weekend brunch from 12pm-4pm in addition to the restaurant menu, 32 lanes of family-friendly bowling, and live concerts. Visit www.brooklynbowl.com for more information.

 

 

ABOUT BROOKLYN BOWL:

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas is the brand’s third location. With three levels spanning over 80,000 square feet, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas is one of the largest performance venues in America and is described by People Magazine as being “on the fast path to being Vegas’ über cool place.” Located at The LINQ, the open-air district in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, the multi-dimensional space boasts 32 lanes of bowling, five bars and a restaurant and private boxes featuring rockin’ comfort food by the world-renowned Bromberg Brothers’ Blue Ribbon Restaurants, including their iconic Fried Chicken celebrated on Food Network’s “The Best Thing I Ever Ate.” On any given night, more than 2,000 concertgoers can enjoy live music programming from the general admission area, the luxurious bowlers’ lounges adjacent to the lanes, or the private lounge boxes overlooking it all. Since opening in March 2014, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas has seen notable performances by Elvis Costello & The Roots, Jane’s Addiction, Phil Lesh & Friends, Primus, O.A.R. and Steve Winwood.

 

The original location opened in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn in 2009 in the former Hecla Iron Works building (built in 1882) and was the first L.E.E.D. certified bowling alley in the world. Brooklyn Bowl New York has hosted countless notable performances, including shows by Kanye West, Adele, Paul Simon, Moby and Guns N’Roses and has been named Zagat’s “Best Music Venue – New York City” for three consecutive years (as well as “Best Bowling Alley” and “Best Brooklyn Venue”) and one of the best clubs in America by Rolling Stone. Eater described their menu as “epic,” while The New Yorker hailed the club’s unprecedented combination of top-flight music, beer, bowling, and food as “like nailing a spare on a four-ten split.” The second Brooklyn Bowl location opened in January 2014 at The O2 in London, and was hailed by The London Evening Standard as a “…wonderland of food, drink, music and pins”.

 

For additional information about Brooklyn Bowl, including the most up-to-date show lineup, visit www.brooklynbowl.com. If you would like to be added to our email list for first information about upcoming shows email [email protected].

 

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas is located at The LINQ, next to the High Roller Observation Wheel on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.

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