Arts for Art Helps Keep Tonic’s Spirit Fizzing

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Arts for Art has responded to the closing of Tonic with a series based on the club’s cancellations. Musicians who were scheduled to play at Tonic, will play one block east, at New York’s Clemente Soto Velez, 107 Suffolk Street.

May 8
7:30 p.m.: Marc Ribot, guitar; Henry Grimes, bass; Chad Taylor, drums
9:30 p.m.: Andrew Barker, drums; Daniel Carter, reeds and trumpet; Sabir Mateen, reeds
May 22
7:30 p.m.: Jozef van Wissem
9:30 p.m.: Sex Mob

Tickets are $10 per set with a one drink minimum.

For more information, visit: www.visionfestival.org



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