The original Knitting Factory in TriBeCa closed in 2008, then quickly reopened in Brooklyn in 2009, drawing a steady crowd to its new home on a Williamsburg hangout strip. Maybe it’s the great sound, or the cool industrial-style bar out front, or “the Knit’s” solid reputation—either way, it’s a great place to feel like you’re catching a stellar band, like Ted Leo and the Pharmacists or B@!%h...
A legendary music venue rocks Williamsburg.:
It’s been a long journey (more than 20 years, in fact) for the Knitting Factory, from its original Lower East Side space to Tribeca and finally across the river to Williamsburg. The most stunning...
The haven for all that is experimental in rock, jazz, electronica and neo-classical.:
The Scene
The Knitting Factory has become synonymous with all that is experimental in downtown music circles. The club's celebrated history in the avant garde goes back to 1987, when...
In the bowels of the Knitting Factory lies this underground lair for lesser known musicians.:
In Short
With brick walls, low ceilings, a small stage and a tiny yet accommodating bar, the Old Office remains an ideal place to listen closely to up-and-coming artists hailing from New...