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Parking & Directions for Added Color Mercury Lounge - NY
217 East Houston Street, New York, NY
10002, US
1. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles - $25
2. Central Parking - 0.3 miles - $30
3. 212 Parking - 0.4 miles - $28
4. Quik Park - 0.5 miles - $27
5. LAZ Parking - 0.6 miles - $24
Added Color Concert Live at Mercury Lounge | New York – May 12th, 2026
Added Color New York wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Mercury Lounge, a tiny but legendary spot that’s seen some of the most iconic moments in indie and alternative music history. This cozy venue has a way of making you feel like you’re part of something special, especially when bands like The National or Yeah Yeah Yeahs played early shows there before they blew up. It’s basically a rite of passage for touring artists to swing by Mercury Lounge, making it a must-visit stop in the city that never sleeps. Back in late 1999, a young Modest Mouse played a gig that fans still talk about, long before they hit mainstream charts. The venue keeps things intimate with artist Q&A sessions after shows, so fans can actually connect with the bands rather than just watch from afar. There’s a quiet corner for those needing a breather and a lively front stage where the energy is contagious. Getting there is easy too, just hop on the F train to 2nd Ave and walk between Houston and 1st Street off Avenue A. For Added Color New York, Mercury Lounge is more than just a concert venue, it’s a piece of New York music history worth experiencing.