Terminal 5
Terminal 5, located in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, is a prominent multi-level live music and event space renowned for its raw, industrial aesthetic. Originally an industrial warehouse, the building was transformed into a nightclub before The Bowery Presents acquired and renovated it, reopening as Terminal 5 in October 2007. The venue features soaring 40-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and ductwork, with unobstructed sightlines from its three floors, including two large balconies. It is known for hosting mid-sized acts and high-energy shows across genres like indie, hip hop, EDM, and alt-rock. Beyond concerts, Terminal 5 is a versatile space for various public and private events, including product launches, fashion shows, and corporate functions. The venue underwent a significant renovation in 2019 and boasts cutting-edge sound and lighting systems, contributing to its reputation as one of New York City's most electric live music venues.




































