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Weekend Guide: Usher, a VMA Block Party, Bushwig



It’s already the weekend again, so let’s catch you up on the best goings on about Brooklyn from Friday to Sunday.

Friday brings Billboard Hip-Hop LIVE ‘24 to Xanadu for a night of music (but no skating). Usher will have you yelling “Hey Daddy” all night, and Comedian Brandon Wardell goes on late with a birthday show at The Bell House.

BRIC brings the academic spirit with a back-to-school bash all day Saturday. The East Village’s Superbueno comes to Williamsburg’s Esse Taco that same afternoon with two different drinks to choose from while you munch on Esse’s tacos. The Modfather — singer-songwriter and former member of The Jam and Style Council, Paul Weller — plays Kings Theatre on Saturday night.

MTV crashes Domino Park on Sunday with their VMA Block Party. Featuring free performances all day, the party takes place ahead of next Sunday’s big awards show at the UBS Arena.

Have a great weekend.

Friday, September 6

Usher at Barclays Center
Friday and Saturday and again on the 9 and 10
If U Got it Bad for early aughts hip-hop, grab your boo and head to Barclays for the undisputed king of R&B, who is bringing his “Past, Present Future” tour for four non-consecutive nights September 6 and 7, 9 and 10. 620 Atlantic Avenue. Prices vary.

U.S. Open 2024: Watch in Brooklyn
The US Open is underway through Sunday
The U.S. Open might be in Queens, but there’s no reason to leave Brooklyn to watch it. All matches will be airing live on ESPN and ESPN2 with the men’s final set to air live on ABC for the first time. We found some bars showing the action, moving from South to North Brooklyn.

‘The Becomers’ at Spectacle Theater
Screening on Friday and Saturday and again on the 22 and 26
“The Becomers” is the latest feature from celebrated Brooklyn-based indie filmmaker Zach Clark and it’s coming to Brooklyn’s Spectacle Theater on Friday. The movie is an outrageous and surprisingly emotionally poignant sci-fi genre-bender. You can watch the trailer here. The screenings on Friday and Saturday will have live music from Composer Fritz Myers before the film. Stick around after for filmmaker Q&As after. 124 South 3rd Street. GA tickets are $5 and event tickets are $10.

Brooklyn beaches’ final weekend for the season
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Sunday
It’s your last chance to swim at Brighton, Coney Island and Manhattan beaches before they close for the season on Sunday. During beach season, swimming is permitted while lifeguards are on site from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Soak up the sun while you still can! Text “BEACH” to 55676 to receive real-time opening, closing, and water quality information.

Billboard Hip-Hop LIVE ‘24
8 p.m.
Billboard is hosting Hip-Hop LIVE on Friday night at the new immersive roller rink Xanadu. Performances include a DJ set by DJ Miss Milan, rising star BossMan Dlow and headliner Teezo Touchdown. Despite the event location, skating will not be permitted during the concert. 262 Starr Street. Tickets are $32.71.

32 Years Of Brandon Wardell: A Birthday Show with Brandon And Friends
10:15 p.m.
Comedian Brandon Wardell’s birthday show is at The Bell House late on Friday night. Wardell, Adam Friedland, Andy Hayne and to-be-announced special guests will perform. 149 7th Street (Between 2nd and 3rd Ave). Tickets are $19.75.

Saturday, September 7

The Six Foot Platform
Every Saturday from Noon to 6 p.m. through October 12
On Saturday, Washington Street in Dumbo becomes home to a full-day of immersive performances that will engage and challenge spectators. Six Brooklyn-based artists including Hisayasu Takashio, Fanny Allié, What Will The Neighbors Say?, Akshay Bharadhwaj & Sunanda Vasudevan, and Sarah E. Brook will present experimental art and performance on Washington Street. The 2024 Six Foot Platform also offers workshops, music, interactive installations, woodcarving, storytelling, poetry, and more.

Bushwig 13
Saturday and Sunday
For two days in September, queens, kings and all the in-betweens will take over the sprawling Knockdown Center event space for the 13th annual dragstravaganza that is Bushwig. This year’s line-up features Peaches, Ms Nina and Kennedy Davenport for what’s become one of the biggest drag events in the world. 52-19 Flushing Avenue. Tickets are $46.10.

Bikini Kill at Brooklyn Paramount
Saturday and Sunday
Reunited ’90s riot grrl band Bikini Kill, led by charismatic singer Kathleen Hanna, comes to Brooklyn for a two-night stand this month. Hannah — whose memoir, “Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk,” came out in May — threw a benefit concert for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund with her band earlier this year. 385 Flatbush Avenue. Tickets start at $77.

The 16th Annual Brooklyn T.E.A.L. Walk and 5K
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
T.E.A.L.’s 16th annual walk and 5K happens Saturday morning at the Lena Horne Bandshell in Prospect Park. T.E.A.L. (Tell Every Amazing Lady About Ovarian Cancer) has spread awareness, raised funds to promote a cure for ovarian cancer, and supported survivors and their families year-round since 2009. You can register to walk, run, fundraise, form a team, or join a team to raise funds for their worthy cause. 141 Prospect Park West.

BRIC Family Day: Back to School!
12 to 4 p.m.
One more stop before you head back to your routine – BRIC Family Day: Back to School! This fun-filled event is designed to inspire creativity and excitement for the upcoming school year for your little ones, with lots of activities including notebook crafts, goal-setting boards, coloring, friendship bracelets, a photo booth, glassblowing demos and a scavenger hunt. Join them for a day of creativity, learning, and community as they celebrate the new school year. 647 Fulton Street.

Porte Festival 2024
12 to 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday
Porte isn’t your typical festival — it’s a playground for foodies, music lovers, and culture buffs alike. Inspired by the World Fairs, Porte brings together 15,000 New Yorkers to the Brooklyn Navy Yard for a unique blend of shopping, innovation, and unforgettable experiences. Discover new brands, connect with fellow tastemakers, and immerse yourself in a creative wonderland. 141 Flushing Avenue. One-day passes are $15.

Spike’s Joint Pop-Up Stoop Sale
12 to 7 p.m.
Head to the world headquarters of 40 Acres & A Mule in Fort Greene for a Spike Lee stoop sale featuring specially priced items and limited edition merch. Spike himself promises to be on hand to sign “special items.” 75 S. Elliott Place. Free.

Superbueno at Esse Taco
5 to 10 p.m.
The East Village’s Superbueno has teamed up with Esse Taco in Williamsburg to bring a taste of the bar to Brooklyn. This Saturday, Superbueno will offer up two drinks alongside Esse Taco bites and some vinyl tunes until they’re sold out. Superbueno’s Nacho Jimenez and his team will feature the Tequila Y Soda (the tequila version of the bar’s poplar Vodka Y Soda) with guajillo-infused blanco tequila, falernum, guava water, & guava salt and the Adobada Bam Bam (a non-frozen version) with grilled pineapple-infused Agua Mágica Mezcal, adobada falernum, pineapple juice, lemon, & smoked pineapple salt. 219 Bedford Avenue.

Paul Weller at Kings Theatre
8 p.m.
The beloved singer-songwriter and former member of The Jam and Style Council kicks off his North American tour this month with a stop in Brooklyn in support of his upcoming album, “66.” This is a rare chance to catch the Modfather live here in town. 107 Flatbush Avenue. Tickets start at $67.

Azymuth at Brooklyn Bowl
8 p.m.
Azymuth, a Brazilian jazz-funk group formed in 1973, is revered by crate diggers, fans of Brazilian music and breakbeat heads. Now the genius wizards of Jazz is Dead are bringing them for a one-night gig at Brooklyn Bowl. Bora, pessoal! 61 Wythe Avenue. Tickets start at $45.

Sunday, September 8

Brooklyn Museum Pop-up Market
10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., every Sunday through mid-November
Brooklyn Pop-up is a weekly artisan market at the Brooklyn Museum. Hosted at the museum’s front plaza, a revolving roster of 35-plus artisans, designers, and makers will be on hand selling contemporary fashion, accessories, home goods, food, beauty, jewelry, and more. 200 Eastern Parkway. Free.

Vintage Bus Festival
10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Explore buses from The New York Transit Museum’s vintage fleet, representing more than 90 years of New York City surface transit history. Enjoy photo ops, hop on a vintage bus, check out their pop-up shop, and take in the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Emily Roebling Plaza underneath the Brooklyn Bridge. Free, but RSVPs are suggested.

VMAs Block Party
12 to 5 p.m.
MTV’s 2nd annual VMAs Block Party will take place on Sunday in Domino Park. MTV’s Dometi Pongo and CBS New York’s Alecia Reid will host a day of performances, fresh eats, an all-day DJ, giveaways, interactive games, and much more. Performers include Jordan Adetunji, Knox, Lola Brooke, and DJ CherishTheLuv. 15 River Street. Free.

Second Sundays at Pioneer Works
12 to 7 p.m.
Pioneer Works is opening back up to the public after an extensive renovation, bringing back its free monthly open house. Highlighting their programs, artists in residence, and Red Hook community members, their Second Sundays series features open studios, exhibitions, workshops, live music and food across all three floors and in our garden. Sunday will be an all-day affair with previews from a new Met Opera commission, an exhibition tour led by artist Alejandro García Contreras, live music, and more. 159 Pioneer Street. Free.

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