BROOKLYN BOWL BRINGS FESTIVAL SEASON TO LAS VEGAS WITH HOT HEADLINER PERFORMANCES
Intimate crossover sets with music’s hottest acts like Elderbrook, Big Wild, Remi Wolf and Caamp
Brooklyn Bowl is bringing festival season’s hottest artists to the Bowl for intimate, can’t-miss shows before they hit the main stage. From genre-bending singer-songwriters to sultry R&B legends, the Bowl’s constantly evolving live music selection has something for everyone with performances by Elderbrook (April 11), Big Wild (April 12), Remi Wolf (April 17) and Caamp (May 26)
Elderbrook (April 11)
Ages: All Ages | Doors open at 7:30 p.m. | Tickets start at $27.50
Multi-instrumentalist, producer and singer-songwriter Elderbrook is the type of talent who is comfortable exploring a range of genres. Breaking into the scene with his 2017 collaboration with Camelphat, “Cola,” Elderbrook quickly found success, selling over 7 million copies worldwide, charting No. 1 on the US Dance Airplay Chart and earning him GRAMMY® and Ivor Novello nods. Now a father, his new music explores the life-changing impact of fatherhood, appreciating the little moments and deep connection he has with his children.
Big Wild (April 12)
Ages: All Ages | Doors open at 7:30 p.m. | Tickets start at $29.50
Producer, composer, vocalist and sound engineer Big Wild broke into the scene with his debut 2015 single “Aftergold,” which immediately topped the Spotify Global Viral chart. A veritable one man band, Big Wild truly shines during his live shows where fans can see him switch between multiple instruments during his sets. “The Efferusphere,” his latest album, captures the feeling of emerging out into the world following a period of isolation and introspection during the last few years.
Remi Wolf (April 17)
Ages: All Ages | Doors open at 7 p.m. | Tickets start at $30
Unwilling to be defined by a single genre, Remi Wolf realized that people would pay to hear her perform after busking in high school. Her ability to seamlessly switch between octaves in little more than a breath and her rebellious nature is reflected in her songs, often ricocheting between funk, soul, indie and emo—all within a span of three minutes. After college, Wolf would go on to make a splash in the industry with her debut single “Guy.” An instant success, Remi quickly followed up with her two critically acclaimed EP’s, “You’re A Dog” and “I’m Allergic to Dogs.” In 2021, she would go on to release her debut album “Juno,” an intimate exploration into the instability she felt during lockdown, earning high praise from music critics and fans alike.
Caamp (May 26)
Ages: 18+ | Doors open at 7 p.m. | Tickets start at $39.50
Founded in Athens, Ohio by childhood friends Taylor Meier and Evan Westfall, Caamp has released three previous full length albums –their self-titled 2016 debut, 2018’s “Boys” and 2019’s “By and By.” Last summer, Caamp released their fourth studio album, “Lavender Days,” which was met with critical acclaim, reaching top 10 on four different Billboard charts including Americana, Alternative, Indie and Vinyl in addition to a #83 position on the Billboard Top 200.
From their self-titled 2016 album to their latest release “Lavender Days,” the band has amassed over 1 billion streams globally in addition to multiple #1’s at AAA radio. The band has headlined should-out shows and performed at major festivals around the world including Firefly, Outside Lands and Austin City Limits.
For a full list of upcoming shows and additional information, please visit Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas’ website at https://www.brooklynbowl.com/las-vegas.
About Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas, the brand’s second location out of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, boasts three levels spanning over 80,000 square feet as one of the largest performance venues of its class in America. Located on The LINQ Promenade, the open-air district in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, the indie concert venue and premiere bowling alley offers 32 lanes of bowling, 6 on-site bars and rockin’ comfort food, including their iconic Fried Chicken as seen on Food Network’s “The Best Thing I Ever Ate.” On any given night, more than 2,000 concertgoers can enjoy an impressively eclectic live music lineup from the roomy-yet-intimate general admission area, the stage-adjacent luxury bowling lanes, or the top-level private lounge boxes. Since opening in March 2014, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas has hosted next-level performances by Bryson Tiller, Jack White, Disclosure, Alabama Shakes, Chance the Rapper, Phoenix, Robert Plant, Khalid, The Roots, Post Malone, Jane’s Addiction, and more.
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas cracked the top 20 in Pollstar’s Top 200 Club Venues for Worldwide Ticket Sales in 2015 and 2017; has been voted Reader’s Choice “Best Music Venue” the last seven years in a row for Las Vegas Weekly’s annual “Best of Vegas” awards; and was honored with the distinction of “Best Music Booking” by Vegas Seven magazine. In addition to being Vegas’ go-to live music destination, Brooklyn Bowl hosts highly customizable private events of all sizes. From small birthday parties to transformative corporate buyouts, Brooklyn Bowl helps each client plan an unforgettable night. For the most up-to-date show lineup, or to schedule your next event at Brooklyn Bowl, visit www.brooklynbowl.com/las-vegas and follow Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you would like to be added to our email list for first information about upcoming shows email [email protected].