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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time today in Brooklyn. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Hailed by composer Missy Mazzoli as “a perfect troubadour for these extraordinary times,” Nicki Sekhar shatters genre and style, creating a voice unique unto themself. They are a Brooklyn-based composer, arranger, and vocalist whose work has been performed by ensembles such as Hypercube, The Rhythm Method, Dither, and Uniting Voices Chicago. Growing up, Nicki sang in Uniting Voices Chicago for nine years, and currently sits on UVC’s Alumni Task Force. In 2020, with UVC’s nomination, they were named to the Rising Star Honor Roll for Music by the City of Chicago. Nicki Sekhar celebrates the release of their debut studio album, The Juniper Suite, joined by special guests Thor Keefer, M. Turner McCabe, and Zeelie Brown. Opening the evening is No1 (M. Turner McCabe)—a versatile artist and composer based in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in not only classical and chamber music, but also electronic music, DJing, pop music, and many other mediums. Being a queer individual from Appalachia who grew up on the internet, Turner’s work not only celebrates queer community and collaboration but also the opportunity for levity in music and art. Drawing inspiration from Gen Z and internet culture, their work is inspired by online queer spaces, absurdist meme culture, glitch aesthetics, and open access to information and music.
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A NIGHT CELEBRATING PAST & PRESENT DIVAS OF SOUL featuring Amanda Barise with house singer Vera Star and The Jelly House Band

Come out and bring your friends to collage! all materials provided - there will be a live DJ

Unrivaled Basketball League is an exciting event that offers an unforgettable experience for basketball fans. The event starts at 7:30 PM and is open to all ages. Make sure to check the Barclays Center's A-Z Center Info Guide for venue information and frequently asked questions. Note that any bags larger than 10" x 6" x 2" are not permitted inside Barclays Center.
Explore creativity and sensuality through art. Draw enticing models in unique attire. An unforgettable experience.

Rev. Vince Anderson & The Love Choir! This is a 21+ event (Physical ID required. Photos of ID + NYC City ID are not accepted)

Join us for a night of incredible psytrance + techno music, and underground sexy vibes! Dress Code: Casual 100 capacity event *Requirement: Must have a 21+ valid photo ID. Entry may be denied if intoxicated prior to arrival. All tickets are nonrefundable. By attending, you consent to being photographed and filmed for promotional purposes.*

OWL Presents: KARAOKE MONDAYS with Mike Cicchetti on the mic! 8pm: sign up 9pm-LATE: karaoke FREE!

Experience two huge dance floors, immersive performances in every corner, and a Purim wonderland where you definitely won't be able to tell the difference between Esther and Mordechai! Craving a Bris Station / Circumcision Salad bar? We got you. How about a Drag Shtreimel Petting Zoo? We got that. Crazy costumes are advised, but there will be makeup and masquerade corners for last minute makeovers. Of course, for anyone too uptight, there will be plenty of poppers. ⫸ MUSIC Tarimi DJ Party Girl \+ more TBD ⫸ EXPERIENCES Expect many circus acts, dancers, performers, and strange activations like the Bris Station / Circumcision Salad Bar, Shtreimel Petting Zoo, and more. This is a queer Jewish party open to everyone regardless of sexuality, gender, religion or politics. Anyone struggling with finances may contact polyesther2025@gmail.com for need-based subsidies. Produced by Zac Mordechai Levovitz Presented by David Kiss & Robert J. Saferstein ⫸ GROUPS & RESERVED TABLES reservations@houseofyes.org ⫸ GET ON THE LIST houseofyes.org/yesemails ◆ SAFER SPACES POLICY ◆ House of Yes is a space for everyone to feel welcome. We have zero tolerance for harassment, unwanted touch, and discrimination. Always ASK before touching anyone. If someone is making you uncomfortable, speak to a security guard or ask for a manager - we will help you. All restrooms in our venue are gender neutral. Find out more at houseofyes.org/safer ◆ INFO & FAQ ◆ 21+ | No Re-Entry | No Refunds

Hailed by composer Missy Mazzoli as “a perfect troubadour for these extraordinary times,” Nicki Sekhar shatters genre and style, creating a voice unique unto themself. They are a Brooklyn-based composer, arranger, and vocalist whose work has been performed by ensembles such as Hypercube, The Rhythm Method, Dither, and Uniting Voices Chicago. Growing up, Nicki sang in Uniting Voices Chicago for nine years, and currently sits on UVC’s Alumni Task Force. In 2020, with UVC’s nomination, they were named to the Rising Star Honor Roll for Music by the City of Chicago. Nicki Sekhar celebrates the release of their debut studio album, The Juniper Suite, joined by special guests Thor Keefer, M. Turner McCabe, and Zeelie Brown. Opening the evening is No1 (M. Turner McCabe)—a versatile artist and composer based in Brooklyn, NY, specializing in not only classical and chamber music, but also electronic music, DJing, pop music, and many other mediums. Being a queer individual from Appalachia who grew up on the internet, Turner’s work not only celebrates queer community and collaboration but also the opportunity for levity in music and art. Drawing inspiration from Gen Z and internet culture, their work is inspired by online queer spaces, absurdist meme culture, glitch aesthetics, and open access to information and music.

Miss Mississippi Comedy is the opening night fundraiser for the Knockouts Women's Comedy Festival, featuring comics from Red States. This event aims to support abortion access in Alabama, Mississippi, and the Deep South, with proceeds going to The Yellowhammer Fund. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the show starts at 7:32pm. The venue is The Bell House, and it's a 21 & over event with general admission standing and seating. Arrive early for the best selection of seats. If you have any accessibility requests, please email the venue prior. No outside food or drink is allowed. A portion of the ticket sales benefits Comedy Gives Back, a safety net for the comedy community.