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End of an Era: Music Hall of Williamsburg Closes 2026
18 Dec
Summary
- Music Hall of Williamsburg will close its doors by the end of 2026.
- The venue's lease at 66 North 6th Street will not be renewed.
- The Bowery Presents opened the venue in 2007, formerly known as Northsix.

The Music Hall of Williamsburg will cease operations by the end of 2026, marking the end of an era for the iconic Brooklyn venue. The Bowery Presents, the venue's operator, confirmed that the owners of the building at 66 North 6th Street have decided not to renew their lease.
Opened in 2007 by The Bowery Presents, the venue quickly became a vital hub for emerging artists in New York City's competitive music landscape. Originally known as Northsix, it has since hosted countless renowned musicians and bands.
Over its nearly two decades, the 650-capacity Music Hall has provided a platform for artists such as Mumford & Sons, Tame Impala, and The Weeknd. While the future of the building remains unknown, The Bowery Presents expressed continued passion for live music.




