WEBSTER HALL – highlights from a record breaking year
New York, NY, December 16, 2011
Webster Hall celebrated its 125th year as New York City’s premier nightclub, entertainment venue, and event
space. It was one hundred years ago that playwright Eugene O’Neill came out at one the famous Pagan Balls, establishing Webster Hall as a home for the entire artistic community. It was 50 years ago that Bob Dylan’s first ever recording took place as part of a Harry Belafonte session at the Webster Hall RCA recording studios. And it was 30 years ago that U2 landed in America and played a series of landmark shows at Webster Hall when it was known as the Ritz.
The Ballinger family re-established Webster Hall over two decades ago, and 2012 has proven to be its most fertile year with the following highlights:
- On New Year’s Day after a sold out celebration Bloody Beetroots packed the ballroom at 6AM.
- Best Club Awards were presented by the Village Voice, Paper Magazine and Nightclub & Bar Magazine.
- Bloomberg TV/Tech Stars presented its acclaimed “Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained” series.
- Origins presented a private showcase with Train, performing their chart topping hits.
- MTV put the emphasis back on music with the Hive webcast series, live from the Studio at Webster Hall with Two Door Cinema Club, the National, and the Horrors.
- Webster Hall hosted once in a lifetime radio showcases in the Studio with Grace Potter, Foster the People, and The Naked & Famous.
- There were sold out shows in the Ballroom by the biggest electronic acts like Skrillex, Porter Robinson, and NERO Live.
- Chris Brown, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes & others came down to party on the famous Thursday ladies nights.
- Rock and roll hall of famer Patti Smith performed for the French consulate and brought the house down with a career-spanning set.
- Paul Simon recorded the Live at Webster Hall DVD which was broadcast on PBS, his most acclaimed live work in decades.
- The “Halloweek” 5 day celebration culminated in the official Halloween parade after party (a Webster Hall mainstay), as well as Wyclef’s birthday bash.
- Green Day chose the Studio at Webster Hall for a late night Halloween themed show and rocked until the wee hours.
- Webster Hall celebrated the opening of Hanky Panky, its first ever exclusive VIP club within a club.
- The Black Lips produced a live video stream from the Marlin Room.
- The Skateboard Marketing CMJ event in the new Draft & Pizza Bar was featured in Billboard.
- The Hoodie Allen concert was quickly moved from Studio to the Ballroom due to overwhelming demand for tickets.
- The Ballroom also hosted packed shows by Lucinda Williams, James Blake, the Kooks, and dozens more of the world’s premier artists.
- Motionless In White filmed its “Immaculate Misconception” music video in the Studio, featuring a cameo by Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider.
- Susan Sarandon appeared in one of the many feature and indie film shoots, “What Maisie Knew.”
- Webster Hall again hosted the 56th annual off-Broadway “OBIE “ awards in conjunction with The Voice, where Alec Baldwin, Liev Schreiber, and Ethan Hawke feted the crowd.
- The Black Keys performed an invite only showcase to launch its new album and sold out tour. And those are just some of the highlights of 2011!
NEXT UP: The Sports Bar will be transformed into THE STADIUM at Webster Hall, a totally unique experience for soccer & sports.
The STUDIO at WEBSTER HALL opens to greater capacity, enhanced amenities, and museum- like homage to Webster Hall’s glorious past.
WEBSTER HALL RECORDS, which has sold millions of recordings in the past, re-launches with a revolutionary audio and visual digital platform.
For more information please contact: alex@websterhall.com