Bushwick venue Brooklyn Made has shut down
The venue opened in 2021 at 428 Troutman St.

We’re sad to learn that Bushwick venue Brooklyn Made has shut down. The venue, which opened in 2021 at 428 Troutman St. (Jeff Tweedy played its first two official shows), now has a notice on their site which reads, “Brooklyn Made is closed, all shows are cancelled. Ticket refunds will be issued at point of purchase.”
Venue owner Anthony Makes (the former president of Live Nation’s New York office, who also used to work at Bowery Presents, and who operated Brooklyn Made in a partnership with Kelly Winrich of Delta Spirit) issued a statement about the shutdown, which reads, “I am very pleased that this partnership has ended and I am out of those buildings. I’m confident my 35 years of contributing to the live music business speaks for itself. I am looking forward to the next chapter.”
Warmduscher, who were scheduled to play Brooklyn Made in March, now instead have a show at Elsewhere Zone One on March 7. Patterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers, Haley Blais, My Son The Doctor, Miya Folick, Future Teens and Worriers, and Reverend Horton Heat all had upcoming shows scheduled at the venue as well; stay tuned for updates on those.