“Subterranean” thing about this popular live music venue is the string of prohibition-era tunnels secreted away beneath the hundred-year-old building’s foundation, long forgotten amid the pounding rock, punk, and varying DJ performances that shake the space’s walls every night.
Music lovers looking for house, reggae, and hip-hop DJs hang out at the ground floor SubT Lounge, which features local art, a retro orange-lit bar, an open dance floor, and an array of black vinyl couches for the casual groups of after-work professionals and hipsters who show up to shake off the day.
Expect footwork legends DJ Earl and DJ Acey to give your feet what they need, as More Bass launches its monthly series alongside Super Shmove’s Initial G.