Our super special friends Lizzie and the Makers are celebrating the grand finale of Brooklyn Night Market at Industry City with a show at the bandshell on September 26! This special sunset happy hour performance is being brought to you by our friends at Two Robbers Hard Seltzer with some help from JuneShine Hard Kombucha.
Tickets are available for $10 each or a pay as you wish "donation".
Lizzie and the Makers are Lizzie Edwards, Greg McMullen, Steve Williams and Brett Bass.
The venue is located in an open-air courtyard featuring a full concert sound stage. Fans can order Hometown BBQ as well as enjoy food from all the vendors at the night market and nearby food hall. Additional food and drinks made at Industry City will be available for purchase. Concert is rain or shine.
Lizzie & The Makers' sophomore studio album, Dear Onda Wahl, embroiders their potent Southern-tinged rock with art-rock, dream-pop, and ethereal elements to spawn something all their own. It's one of those rare records that combines single-minded artistry with broad commercial appeal.
Created around the dusky yet soaring timbre of force-of-nature frontwoman Lizzie Edwards, Dear Onda Wahl was produced by Grammy winner Mario McNulty (David Bowie, Prince) and Cure guitarist Reeves Gabrels (Tin Machine, Bowie). Their influence, alongside the textured six-string and pedal-steel expressions of Edwards' writing partner (and Gabrels protégé) Greg McMullen, ensure an intriguingly adventurous, hugely dynamic – and occasionally otherworldly – take on the traditional.
"We're definitely rock 'n roll...[But] it's almost like when we wrote these songs they went through a David Lynch portal, and came out a little bizarre," mulled Edwards. "So I think we've been on this kind of ethereal tear, but our group is really rooted in Southern rock, and some English rock."