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    Prospect Park Bandshell

    4.4 (98 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Minah M.

    No place beats NYC (Brooklyn-specifically) for free high-quality outdoor performances. I've seen so many spectacular shows here. It's open public space. Choose green grass and BYORefreshments and a chair/ blanket to sit on, alternatively, there are food kiosks, water stations and tons of seats if you prefer to pack light. This is a win-only situation. So if you're in town, swing by. Nearby: Central Library, Prospect Park Zoo

    #wanderlust 2015 crowded at 9:30!
    Meg A.

    We loved BRIC at the bandstand with Trish and Adrien the music was great and the bandshell traditional but with a nice area for blankets chairs. Plenty of shade but it was an evening event. We had a lovely dinner near by and our family was pleased to spend such quality time with a multi cultural exposure. Go and see a show for your self!

    Maxi Priest
    Nichelle W.

    Free Reggae concert and or by donation what is better on a beautiful Brooklyn Night. #SaturdayVibes

    sakinah s.

    Had a wonderful time at the show. Third World is still amazing! Did not purchase any food or drinks, but from what I observed, everyone seemed to enjoy the offerings

    Elle B.

    Who doesn't love a great out door concert! I look forward to summertime because of all the outdoor activities and most of them I attend are FREE! This was the night Gary Clark Jr performed and he was FABULOUS! Words can't even describe the true talents and sound that this Guitarist has! Spectacular evening, sorry I didn't have photos to share but forgot my battery and phone ran out of juice! Check him out if you are not familiar with him. He's like a mixture of Blues, Rock, Soul, Funk...

    Gene L.

    Events likes these are big reasons why summers in NY are the best, and why I love Brooklyn so much. Came here with my roommate for a free/donation only Lucinda Williams show and had a blast. The crowd is super chill and laid back. Even if you don't come for the music, it's a great place to just to spread out on the grass, hangout, picnic, etc. Ambiance is great at night, with lights strung out amongst the canopy of trees. You can bring in your own food (but no drinks/beverages/bottles). Drinks can be purchased within the venue - and although not cheap, reasonable for NY standards (beer/wine for like $8). Sound is pretty good too, even if you're sitting in the back. Very impressed with how organized everything was, and how friendly all the staff were. Getting in and out of the venue was a cinch. Music line-up is usually impressive each year...I already can't wait for the Sylvan Esso show and the Punch Brothers show later this season!

    Michi S.

    I came here two nights in a row... just because, it's summer! Both nights we were entertained with great music and a great crowd. Child-friendly (one evening I met up with a friend with two young kids) and people are very chill. A few things to note, although this may sound repetitive and similar to other reviews: If you are set on sitting on the lawn (not by the chairs or standing area up front), bring a blanket! Or else, be prepared for your bottom to be covered with dirt or wet from the grass. No glass or cans allowed! But that doesn't mean you can't bring alcohol. One night I brought rosé in plastic bottles. There are options for food but not the best in my opinion. We brought our own food and enjoyed a picnic dinner! It gets crowded so if you want good seats, be there early. Even if you go later after work hours you will be able to find a spot somewhere between the spaces. It may just not be the best view!

    Alyssa R.

    Summertime in Brooklyn is the best time of year. So why not celebrate it with a concert in Prospect Park!? I attended my very first Celebrate Brooklyn event last night to hear the lovely sounds of Rhiannon Giddens and had a fantastic time. A few things to note if you're going to attend the next concert: - The Bandshell is located on the west side of the park and there was surprisingly a good amount of parking along Prospect Park West. F/G trains are close by though if you are subway ridin'. - Entrance to the event is free but donations are welcome. Be a good sport and donate the [minimum] $3 a person - it's a small amount to pay for such a great show. - Food and bottles of water are permitted into the event but should you forget to bring something then there are several options available. Drinks started at $2 (water bottles) and went up to $8 (glass of wine). - Bring something to sit on. The ground is uneven and has several dirt patches...so a blanket, towel, or chair is necessary - your bum will thank you. - Despite the trees throughout the area there are plenty of great spots to sit to see the stage. Sound is great in the area too... so there really isn't bad seat on the lawn to see the show. If you haven't gone and celebrated Brooklyn there's still time - the schedule says there are 8 more shows this summer. Grab a blanket. Pack a picnic. See you guys next weekend?

    Rachid Taha/Krar Collective @ Celebration Brooklyn Event
    Alexis M.

    Here at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn Event @ Prospect Park Bandshell is where I am currently enjoying watching the Rachid Taha/ Krar Collective perform...The show is fantastic! Celebrate Brooklyn Events are all at the Prospect Park Bandshell and these free concerts run through the months of June, July and August. When I got here for the Rachid Taha/ Krar Collective performance, I was pleasantly surprised to see no crowds or long lines to get into the venue. I was able to proceed into the show once the a staff person checked my bag. Staff are kind and helpful. I was able to purchase a delicious hamburger for $7 (although I would have liked more of a food selection which is why I gave them a 4 out of 5 stars...I really had my heart set on eating a hot dog ) and a bottle of iced tea for $3. The venue is spacious and they provide plenty of seating for everyone. There was also a cool raffle in which they picked some winners and gave them African music cd's as prizes! I liked the fact that there are great events like these in which one is able to have a good time and also support the arts!

    Luciano Concert
    Sasha B.

    I love these concert series. They are a great way to enjoy the pleasure of live music for free. There is a suggested donation of $3 at the gate and I gladly give. Idk how anyone could complain about that considering we'd have to fork over major bucks to see these artists elsewhere. They have lots of security, NYPD officers. There's usually one or two shops selling products fitting for the event but not necessarily goods that represent Celebrate Brooklyn itself. One was a simple t shirt shop. There's a decent selection of beers for sale. Not that bad for a concert venue. Price wss ok. Don't miss it. Shows usually run from 7/7:30 to around 10:30.

    Abby R.

    i saw phoebe bridgers in concert here last june and it was literally the best night of my life omg- id do anything to go back to that night !

    Mamie Minch
    D W.

    What an amazing venue. We were in the city for the weekend and decided to check out the concert at the Celebrate Brooklyn Festival. For a $5 donation we got an evening full of entertainment. The concert started off with Mamie Minch a Brooklyn blues musician. Enjoyed her music, she is a modern day old soul. Next up Sierra Hull and Justin Moses from Nashville, TN a Bluegrass Roots duo. Sierra is a great mandolin player. The top talent for the night was Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, a top Bluegrass Band. They were amazing. Amazing night of music for $5. The crowd was laid back and they were their to enjoy the music and the night. There are food vendors and drinks available for sale. If you don't want to pay the $5, you can set up chairs and blankets, behind the fenced in area and still enjoy the music. If I lived in Brooklyn, I would be at everyone of these shows, such a great way to experience different genres of music, celebrate Brooklyn, and enjoy the Summer in Prospect Park!

    Offerings from the Farm on Adderley, 2014
    Briana H.

    Celebrate Brooklyn is a great summer tradition. I had not been in a couple of years, and I was impressed by the upgrades. With a bike valet, food by The Farm on Adderley, and an Etsy merch stand, Celebrate Brooklyn is everything about our borough that is both loved and mocked. For most shows, there is a small section of seating that is reserved for members and a general admission standing area close to the stage. If the idea of standing on sloped concrete for hours amid the teeming horde doesn't appeal to you, you're in luck. There's a spacious lawn beyond. Bring your folding chairs, have a picnic and sip your contraband artisanal cocktails, my friends. I chose the lawn and had a fantastic meal from The Farm on Adderley stand, located south of the stage. I had a cucumber, olive and pistachio salad and a bowl of cooked Swiss chard with tofu and pickled peppers. I also sampled some of the hubs' cheddar fries. This was a restaurant quality meal and far better than lugging a picnic basket. Yes, you can bring food if you want to. No, you cannot bring in any glass bottles or cans, but you can bring a water bottle (wink wink). I remembered waiting half an hour for the bathroom last time I was there and I was dreading it when the time came, but to my surprise, it was not bad. There was a fairly long line for the porta johns, but when I went into the actual women's room between bands, it was completely empty, a concert first for me. Overall, this is a great outdoor venue and it's something I look forward to every summer. If it's a free show, bring a few bucks to donate to BRIC on the way in. Their volunteers do a great job of handling the crowds.

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