FRANCIS MERCIER
The Great Hall - Brooklyn
Friday, November 22 at 9:00 PM
About
Signup for limited presale access here: https://app.hive.co/l/3wb5sd — 21+ | Valid forms of ID listed here: https://bit.ly/AG_FAQ. BOX OFFICE CLOSES AT 3AM - Our box office closes 1 hour prior to the end of the show. Please plan accordingly. Once closed, there are no exceptions and refunds will not be issued to late arriving guests. Our venue also has a "no re-entry" policy, which means once you enter, you cannot leave and re-enter. Avant Gardner is committed to meeting the needs of our guests and creating an enjoyable and unforgettable experience for all. We do not tolerate discrimination based on disabilities, gender, sexual orientation, age, race, or religion. Anybody found harassing other guests, or staff, will be escorted from the venue. Avant Gardner is not responsible for personal property left in coat pockets, luggage, carryalls or any other checked item. Including, but not limited to, electronics, wallets, cash, credit cards, jewelry, glasses, etc. All events at Brooklyn Mirage are rain or shine and may contain flashing lights & strobe effects that affect photosensitive individuals. General Admission and VIP are standing room only. Want to make the night memorable? A limited number of tables are available for your pleasure. To make a reservation please visit https://www.sevenrooms.com/events/avantgardner Shop AG here: https://theavantgardnershop.myshopify.com/
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Venue
The Great Hall
140 Stewart Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237
The Great Hall is the quintessential Brooklyn warehouse venue, that’s anything but. A massive and soaring space, its exposed beams and brick walls evoke a familiar industrial aesthetic while containing boundless possibilities for transforming the space. An array of moving lights shine down from high in the ceiling, while a two-level platform gives a viewpoint over The Great Hall’s enormous dance floor.