Brooklyn Mirage Reschedules Its 2nd Weekend of Shows

The pressure on the Brooklyn Mirage grows as the public awaits for new announcements. Sadly, the Avant-Gardner venue is forced to postpone its opening weekend again. Last week, the venue did not have the necessary building permits for opening weekend. As a result, Sara Landry and City Fox Presents couldn’t have their shows.

This time around, the shows for Loud Luxury and Cloone have been rescheduled. No refunds are offered unless attendees can’t make it to the new show dates and locations. Loud Luxury’s event was moved to August 2nd. In addition, Cloone’s doubleheader will take place at the Brooklyn Storehouse May 10th.

Permits

Last weekend, the venue did not meet the requirements for the Department of Buildings of New York. This was necessary to guarantee a temporary or permanent building permit. However, the Brooklyn Mirage did not offer any explanation for this weekend’s reschedules. We can only assume that the permits are yet to be signed. This situation affected the schedule for the upcoming shows.

Brooklyn Storehouse

On a positive note, the Brooklyn Storehouse will be hosting both of Cloone’s shows. These are meant for Saturday during the day and Saturday night. This comes as no surprise, since the Storehouse hosted a couple of the Sara Landry shows that were rescheduled last weekend. Although its capacity is smaller than the Mirage’s, the venue delivers top-notch entertainment. This could furtherly develop into a bigger partnership between the Brooklyn venues, they’ve proved they could host one another’s shows on a whim when the stakes are high and the time is limited. Although the shows for last weekend were refunded for the Mirage, Sara Landry was able to fill up the Storehouse with RSVPs.

We’re still eagerly anticipating the return of the Brooklyn Mirage. As of now, we’re grateful for the venue’s consistent communication in the last few weeks. All in all, they are making the necessary adjustments to accommodate ticketholders and fans.

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