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Best Shows This Weekend

in Brooklyn

Bikini Kill at Paramount Theatre

Bikini Kill

Hailed as kick starting the riot grrrl revolution of the 90s, Bikini Kill opened doors for woman to reclaim their space and air the grievances in true punk rock fashion with outspoken political opinions, radical feminist lyrics and a determination to be accepted as a band on their own terms, blazing a trail for women in music ever since their formation.

Paul Weller at Kings Theatre

Paul Weller

Paul Weller stands as one of the UK's foremost recording artists. From his time as the lead singer of The Jam to his ventures with the sophisticated pop group The Style Council, and ultimately as a solo artist, Paul has consistently delivered classic music for over 20 years. Among his biggest hits are 'Going Underground,' 'Wild Wood,' 'Changing Man,' and 'Peacock Suit.' Don't miss the opportunity to catch him this fall as he embarks on his first tour since 2017 in support of his upcoming album, '66' set for release on the day before his 66th birthday!

Omar Apollo at West Side Tennis Club

Omar Apollo

Following the release of his brand new album God Said No, Omar Apollo hits the road for a huge tour of North America! After some huge tour dates supporting Billie Eilish and SZA in 2023, Omar is back on his own terms and ready to capture audiences hearts again with his brand of alternative pop, the likes of which has seen him rise and rise over the past couple of years.

Usher at Barclays Center

Usher

You've seen his Super Bowl half-time show, now see him live! One of the most iconic R&B artists out there is hitting the road on the 'Usher: Past Present Future' tour! Multi-platinum music artist Usher first rose to fame in the late 90s, when his hit single 'Nice and Slow' helped close out a decade pack with croony make-out songs. Now he's older and wiser, but still blessed with the same vocals and cheeky smile that help spur his initial rise to fame.

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