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Drom is One of New York City’s Leading World Music Clubs

Drom NYC (courtesy)
Drom NYC (courtesy)

Drom is an underground world music night club in Manhattan’s East Village.

Latin Drom

Spanish Flamenco Fusion

Basilio Georges, of Flamenco Latino dance company, celebrates the release of his new flamenco fusion album “Acabo de Empezar” with a quartet and three dancers; at Drom, the world music club in Manhattan’s East Village; on Sunday, December 1, 2024 at 4pm. Tickets from $20. 🇪🇸

ALBA Musik (Bárbara Martínez)

ALBA Musik Celebrates the Release of Their Second Flamenco Fusion Album “ALMA”

DROM, East Village, Manhattan 🇦🇷 🇪🇸 🇻🇪

Gregorio Uribe (Lincoln Center)

Gregorio Uribe Celebrates Colombian Independence Day With Vallenato Jazz

DROM, East Village, Manhattan 🇨🇴
COLOMBIAN CONSULATE, Midtown East, Manhattan 🇨🇴

Nella Rojas (Eva Marques/World Music Institute)

Nella Rojas Sings Venezuelan Alternative for the Latin Alternative Music Conference

DROM, East Village, Manhattan 🇻🇪

Latin Alternative Music Conference, LAMC (Krakenimages/Adobe)

Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) Brings Alt Rock Fusions to NYC

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL, Times Square, Manhattan
DROM, East Village, Manhattan
CENTRAL PARK, Manhattan
SOBs, Hudson Square, Manhattan
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Drom NYC
85 Avenue A basement
(at 6th St)
East Village, Manhattan

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About Drom

NYC is becoming boringly corporate, but Drom keeps alive that old school basement night club vibe. We always have fun there. The little plates of food are pretty good for sharing too.

Like Istanbul, Drom feels like a crossroads of the world. The owners are Turkish Americans who have a distinctive point of view in their curation. Turkey is the tip of West Asia and home of one of the world’s great civilizations.

You can hear the West Asian influence in the flamenco, the blues and all the musical forms that developed from them – even in salsa and reggaeton. The oriental influences reached the Americas through West Africa.

Flamenco, one of the tap roots of Latin music, passed through Turkey on its journey from Northern India to Spain and the Americas, absorbing everything along the way. You can hear the “along the way” in many of the shows at Drom.

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Latin Artists

Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra Latin jazz. 🇨🇺

Barbara Martínez flamenco jazz. 🇦🇷 🇻🇪

Dayramir González Cuban jazz pianist. 🇨🇺

El Laberinto del Coco Puerto Rican bomba fusion. 🇵🇷

Grupo Rebolu Colombian champeta. 🇨🇴

Nella Rojas Venezuelan alternative. 🇻🇪

Pablo Mayor Folklore Urbano Colombian salsa, folk, and Latin jazz. 🇨🇴

Pedrito Martinez plays Cuban rumba, timba, and jazz percussion in residence. 🇨🇺

Spanish Harlem Orchestra Puerto Rican salsa and Latin jazz. 🇨🇺

Recent Latin Programming

JULY

Latin Alternative Showcase

The Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) Sony Music Latin Showcase features Venezuelan singer Nella Rojas, Dominican rapper J Noa, Argentine Cuban Haitian Chilean girl band Darumas, Mexican singer miguel cornejo, and Marcelo Rubio at DROM in Manhattan’s East Village; on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 from 8pm-12midnight. Limited public availability. 🇦🇷 🇨🇺 🇩🇴 🇭🇹 🇲🇽 🇻🇪

AUGUST

Cuban Rumba & Timba

Pedrito Martinez, the world’s first-call rumbero, plays Cuban rumba, timba, and jazz; at Drom night club in Manhattan’s East Village; on Thursday, August 22, 2024 at 8pm (7pm doors). From $30. 🇨🇺


Published November 14, 2024 ~ Updated November 14, 2024.

Filed Under: East Village, Flamenco News, Manhattan, NYC Music Venues, NYC Night Clubs, Spanish News

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