The Red Pavilion presents the freshest finds — join us for an evening of up and coming AAPI voices — an unforgettable night of experimental, art-pop and indie musicians sharing their latest releases.
Hanaé is a composer, producer, and recording artist. She has opened for Japanese Breakfast, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, and Shea Diamond, among other artists. Most recently, she composed the soundtrack for The Gift, which premiered at Lincoln Center. As a musician, she has performed at the Brooklyn Museum, The Troubadour, Music Hall of Williamsburg, among others.
She was the touring keyboardist for Cruel Youth on their tour supporting Atlantic Records' artist, Kiiara. With forthcoming releases in 2024, her musical world draws from an aesthetic constellation of neo-animism, survivalism, solar punk, and bio-inspired futures.
mitamu (Tammy Huynh) is a multi-award winning vocalist, composer, and singer-songwriter raised in Philly and now based in NYC. It’s hard to put her music in a box but the heart of it is rooted in her Vietnamese American experience, Black American creative music, and futurism. Her music is a confluence of poetry, art pop, electronic jazz.
Juno Roome is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, filmmaker, good driver, and bad stockbroker based in Brooklyn. He has toured nationally and performed at venues such as Brooklyn Made, Gramercy Theater, and Elsewhere including sold-out shows at Public Records, Sultan Room, and Purgatory. His dream pop sound can be described as Explosions in the Sky + Britney Spears, daydream sharing with his audience with layered ambient soundscapes.
All events are 21+, and a valid physical ID is required for entry. Please be reminded that tables have a 2-drink minimum on Fridays and Saturdays, 1-drink minimum all other days. All sales are final.