Terminal 5
610 W 56th St, New York, NY 10019quick facts
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Terminal 5 has been a mainstay of the NYC live music scene since its inception in 2007. Featuring three levels, five distinct rooms, and multiple bars, this electronic and rock music-focused venue is the perfect place to see your favorite artist or immerse yourself in a totally new sound.
history
The building that is now home to Terminal 5 was originally the location of Club Exit, a popular nightclub that got shut down in 2003. Bowery Presents quickly purchased it, and began renovation to turn the space into a live music venue. Since its first show in 2007, it has hosted legendary concerts such as Bob Dylan in 2010 and Travis Scott's notorious birthday show in 2016.
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