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Tuesday, June 3rd
๐ 8:00 PM Doors | 8:30 PM Live Recording Begins
๐ The Bridge Studio, South Williamsburg, Brooklyn
๐ Limited tickets available
โ $30 Seated
โ $20 Standing
โ $75 VIP (Control Room Listening Experience)
๐ธ Includes a complimentary beverage courtesy of Fort Hamilton Distillery
โBest vibes player Iโve heard...โ โ Quincy Jones
โHis music is freshโฆ Never heard anyone play vibes like that before.โ โ Herbie Hancock
โSimon Moullier is the unchallenged new star of jazz vibraphone.โ โ Brian Morton, DownBeat
Join us for a rare in-studio experience with Simon Moullier, one of the most exciting and forward-thinking vibraphonists of his generation.
Simonโs artistry has earned him accolades from legends like Quincy Jones and Herbie Hancock, GRAMMY recognition for his work with Terri Lyne Carrington and Laufey, and the title of Rising Star Vibraphonist in DownBeatโs Critics Poll. His 2024 release Elements of Light showcases a deeply personal sound that bridges tradition, innovation, and emotional clarity.
On June 3rd, Simon and his band will record a live performance as part of Live From The Bridge, our intimate recording series hosted at The Bridge Studio. With a small audience present in the same acoustically pristine live room as the recording, every moment of this live performance will be captured by our engineersโpreserving not just the music, but the energy of the room.
What to Expect:
A live, one-take performance by Simon Moullier and his band in an intimate studio setting
A complimentary craft cocktail or NA beverage from Fort Hamilton Distillery
A behind-the-scenes look at how we document live artistry in real time
A shared momentโexperienced once, captured forever
๐ Location:
The Bridge Studio, South Williamsburg (nearest J/M Marcy Ave station)
Exact address will be revealed upon ticket purchase.
๐ช Seating is extremely limited. If your plans change after reserving a spot, please let us know so we can release your ticket.
Live From The Bridge is a performance series where artistry, engineering, and audience meet to capture what canโt be recreated.
๐ง This installment is curated by Solomon Gottfried.