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    6/25
    ONE BOYNTON: Rock the Plaza w Spred the Dub, 5-9pm, FREE!
    ZEYZEY: Goyo
    ARTS WAREHOUSE: Open Figure Studio w/ Male Model

    6/26
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Thievery Corporation
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Father, Broot McCoy, Stepdad & TC Silk
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Zack Fox
    ZEYZEY: Piso 21, Young Franco
    KILL YOUR IDOL: Playtime presents Project B Open Decks
    PROPAGANDA: MRSA
    REVELRY: Rhythm & Revelry w G Sparticus
    TITANIC BREWERY: Shush
    BANYAN LIVE: Brothers After All

    6/27
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Subhumans, The Iron Roses
    REVELRY: 80’s New Wave w Glass Blocs
    UNCOMMON PATH: EBB + FLOW w Galen Todd Traxler x ShangriLa Collective
    PROPAGANDA: Emo
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Emo Night Brooklyn
    BANYAN LIVE: Do The RNB Thang

    6/28
    PROPAGANDA: Goat Rope, Written Off, Bomb the Algorithm, Wild Spark, Miss Queue, Killed by Florida, Wolf Wench and Her Sexy Plague Doctors

    7/1
    PROPAGANDA: Rebel Roots Night

    7/2
    PROPAGANDA: Open Mic
    BANYAN LIVE: Midget Mayhem

    7/3
    RESPECTABLE STREET: The Soap Girls
    ARTS WAREHOUSE: Art Walk, Exhibitions & Open Studios
    PROPAGANDA: Nu-Metal Evil Pony Shadow Works & DJ

    7/4
    RESPECTABLE STREET: The Original ANTI 4th of JULY Party ft Bands, DJ’s, Vendors, Flame Artists, Pole Dancers, Tarot
    LAST SHOW BEFORE RENOVATIONS! A Lady Danger Event
    GUANABANAS: Gio Chamba

    7/5
    PROPAGANDA: Poetry

    7/7
    ARTS GARAGE: Comedy Open Mic
    PROPAGANDA: Karaoke

    7/8
    PROPAGANDA: Dirty Bingo

    7/9
    PROPAGANDA: Open Mic
    BANYAN LIVE: Fastwalker, 180xsummer

    7/10
    ARTS GARAGE: The Allman Revival
    GUANABANAS: Samantha Russell Band
    BANYAN LIVE: EMO NIGHT BROOKLYN

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