Cousin Earth, one of Brooklyn's most buzz-worthy bands, has been hosting their one-night-only, mid-winter music festival for 7 years. This year's show, held at the Knitting Factory, promises to be bigger and better than ever featuring some of the Northeast festival scene's most beloved rising stars including Space Carnival, Teddy Midnight and headliner Bella's Bartok.
The concert, presented by NYS Music, takes place Saturday, January 20th at The Knitting Factory (361 Metropolitan Ave.) Doors are at 8pm and the music kicks off at 830pm. The show is 21+ and ID will be required. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 on the day of the show and can be purchased online by following this link. There is also a facebook event you where you can RSVP by following this link.
"We're really excited about this year's Wintercourse," says Corey J. Feldman, ukulele bassist for Cousin Earth. "We filled up the Knitting Factory last year, and this time we've got one of the best line-ups we've ever had. It’s going to be a party for the ages!"
About Wintercourse:
Initially a music and comedy festival, Wintercourse is the brainchild of Corey J. Feldman. The show has gravitated towards focusing more on music in recent years and has featured performances by acts such as Space Bacon, Chromatropic, Teddy Midnight, Solaris, The Reformed Whores, The Matty Carl Project, Mercury Landing, Stevie and The Lion and many others