so is it just the lounge shutting down, not the back? or is the whole place gonna be a restuarant
i think just the front
Yes, this sucks, but mainly because Ticketmaster (Live Nation) now owns the building. Note that the room where the Breakfast plays and all the major bands play, Paradise
Rock Club, is NOT shutting down. The part that is shutting down is where Tim played his solo show a couple of weeks ago, the 150-capacity Paradise
Lounge. "Live Nation declined to comment on the Paradise Lounge changes. But a source within the company said
it will be “business as usual” in the adjacent and larger Paradise Rock Club, and that it is unlikely the legendary local venue would be converted into an outpost of Live Nation’s rapidly-expanding Fillmore concert hall chain." The Breakfast can still play here if they can convince Ticketmsater that they can draw 300 people in Boston. Ticketmaster is not in the restaurant business, that\'s why when they bought the whole building they sold off the Lounge to restauranteur Joe Dunne.
The Lounge has been pretty beat for a long time. Nothing good ever seems to happen there and I can see why they would reconcept it. Joe Dunne will do a good job and turn it into a lively bar. I won\'t mind having somewhere else to go before Paradise shows other than T\'s Pub because T\'s Pub kinda blows. Don\'t get me wrong. it sucks to lose ANY concert space for small acts, but it wasn\'t working anyhow so oh well. The real shame here is the monoplistic practices that Ticketmaster can now abuse all bands and fans with by owning the venue.
Is there 1 "cool" venue for music in Boston? And i\'m not just talking about the acts they book, I\'m talking about the whole experience.
There are 3. Problem is the first two are capacity <100. They are options for Timmy Tour but not The Breakfast.
The undisputed cool music venue is
Matt Murphys Certainly not big, but very cool.
The
Milky Way rocks.
And of course the
Middle East. Three music venues that book every possible genre imaginable and a kickass middlle-eastern restaurant all under one roof.
There is nothing notably cool in Boston for shows over 400 people.