Magdalena Waz

@ThrowBigWords

If you haven’t been to an Out in the Streets festival, this should be your year. The two-day music fest has been a Bushwick summer staple for eight years now, always bringing together our favorite local acts and some newcomers to get us dancing.

This year, the fest takes place over July 15 and 16 in a brand new location: The Well. Festivalgoers can expect to find something to do both inside and outside the cavernous space which offers the best beer selection in possibly all of Brooklyn. Organizers anticipate that “this unique historical location will make the event a hugely memorable experience.”

Day one of Out in the Streets is anchored by headliner Caveman, a new-wavey quintet based in Brooklyn. Here’s a creepy video for their song “In the City” starring Julia Stiles:



Day two will be headlined by A Place to Bury Strangers, the loud, Brooklyn-based post-punk outfit that was once described as “the most ear-shatteringly loud garage/shoegaze band you’ll ever hear” by The Washington Post.



Here’s the full lineup, which features a pleasing blend of gritty rock, glitzy pop, and even a whole marching band courtesy of What Cheer? Brigade. You can check out the festival’s Spotify playlist to familiarize yourself with some new tunes.

SATURDAY, JULY 15
Caveman
Buscabulla, Psychic Twin
Crush Club, Suburban Living, Cuddle Magic
Monograms, Balun, Surf Rock Is Dead

SUNDAY, JULY 15
A Place To Bury Strangers
Tall Juan, What Cheer? Brigade
Acid Dad, Ela Minus, Monogold
Grim Streaker, Pink Mexico, Journalism

Presale tickets are already sold out, but you can purchase one or two day passes at tier one prices of $25 (for the weekend) or $15 (for each day).

See you there, Bushwick!

Featured image by Mark Davis for Bushwick Daily.