The best thing about the transitioning of winter to spring are the countless amounts of concerts headed our way. With spring just around the corner, this is the best time purchase those advance tickets to live events and no, not just at Barclays Center.

Whatever you’re into, whether it be rock, hip-hop, house, R&B or country, there’s a Brooklyn concert venue that has you covered with the perfect line-up. You might even get the music you love, from the artist you love, for FREE! Yes, no money down!

Below you’ll find 15 perfect places to catch a concert other than the obvious Barclays Center.

Music Hall of Williamsburg

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Music Hall of Williamsburg is known as one of the best concert venues in Brooklyn and is probably in line with Barclays Center as their musical line-up is pretty top notch. The hall has been the chosen space for performing artist traveling to Brooklyn, including Emeli Sande, The Gza, Talib Kweli, Iggy Azalea, Daley and more.

Music Hall of Williamsburg is located on 66 North 6th Street and open everyday from 7:00pm- 2:00am. To view full schedule and purchase tickets (some may be FREE) visit their website.

The Warsaw at Polish National Home

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The Warchaw is located at 261 Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg and is a cool intimate location to enjoy a concert. The Warsaw is equipped with a large concert hall, a bar, lounge and bistro. The venue has upcoming shows with performances from Dan Deacon, The Airborne Toxic Event and more.

For a full schedule and upcoming shows and tickets visit their website.

Brooklyn Masonic Temple

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The Brooklyn Masonic Temple is a historical landmark, legendary banquet hall and cool concert venue. Located at 317 Clermont Avenue in Clinton Hill, the Masonic Temple has been the host to some of the best acts, including The Antlers, Saundra Taylor and The Persuaders and coming in April R&B sensation, Mario. The Temple is open all week from 6am-3am. For more information on upcoming shows check out their website.

The Bandshell at Prospect Park

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The Bandshell is the perfect venue to attend an outdoor concert.  The summer series held here were created by BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! over 30 years ago. Performers who graced the Bandshell stage included Janelle Monae, Kes The Band, Talib Kweli, Leela James and coming this summer, the legendary Chaka Khan. Oh Yea, most of the concerts are totally FREE. The Bandshell of Prospect Park is located on 9th Street and Prospect Park West. For information about upcoming shows visit them at BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!

Silent Barn

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Any electronic music lovers in Brooklyn? Silent Barn is the perfect place for you. The venue has held over 400 events and is still a growing success story. Not only do they have live concerts but also hold art shows and workshops. The Silent Barn’s previous musical line-up included artist like Advaeta, Beech Creeps and Dan Friel. A little cost effective bonus is once you become a member, you can attend all concerts and other shows for FREE. Sign-up at Silent Barn and enjoy yourself.

The venue is located at 603 Bushwick Avenue.

Saint Vitus Bar

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What started out as a neighborhood has turned into a local music venue. Known as the Rock Bar of Greenpoint, Saint Vitus Bar is the perfect place for rock and metal lovers to go and feel the music. For ticket sales and concert information visit their website. Saint Vitus Bar is located at 1120 Manhattan Avenue.

St. Ann’s Warehouse

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St. Ann’s Warehouse is one of the many reasons to fall in love with Brooklyn. Located in the heart of DUMBO at 29 Jay Street, St. Ann’s Warehouse is known for its collaborations of theater and rock and roll and has been a staple for its multi-artist concerts. Some past performers included Lou Reed and John Cale, Marianne Faithfull,and more. For future venue information, visit their website.

The Way Station

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If you enjoy different genres of music, then The Way Station is your heaven. With a collection of Jazz, R&B, Soul, Indie Rock and more, this bar is close to perfection. The Way Station usually has three to four bands that play each night and many of the artists are national and international acts. The Way Station is located on 683 Washington Avenue. For more information head on over to their website.

Sycamore

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Need it to be more small and intimate? Sycamore, in Flatbush at 1118 Cortelyou Road has a little area just perfect for the closeness you crave. Get the latest updates on their future concerts and events by visiting their website.

Brooklyn Night Bazaar

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The lively bar adds a little spark in Williamsburg with their bright lights, loud music, fun games and cool concerts. Brooklyn Night Bazaar takes place primarily every weekend and usually have pretty cool acts lined up. Previous performers included The Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra and Denita and Sene. Visit Brooklyn Night Bazaar for event information.

The Bell House

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This Gowanus club, located on 149 7th Street, brings the coveted rock scene to the neighborhood. Rock band, Scharpling and Wurster are just one of the spaces many upcoming concerts. For more information and full list of upcoming shows visit their website.

Union Hall

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This Park Slope pub is the home of a cool fireplace, games and of course live events. This pub, located on 702 Union Street, is pretty popular around neighborhood as previous live performers included DJ Prince Klassen, Tim Fite, DeLeon and coming up the Union Hall Song Club. For ticket info head on over to their website.

Brooklyn Bowl

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One of Williamsburg’s most famous attribute is the Brooklyn Bowl located on 67 Wythe Street. Known for its iconic concerts that included Talib Kweli, Lauryn Hill,Brooklyn Bowl is the neighborhood hotspot. Not into the famous people, local bands have been known to play there too! For full schedule and ticket information, head over to their website.

Knitting Factory

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The Knitting Factory is another Williamsburg hotspot. Located at 361 Metropolitan Avenue, this venue has seen its fare share of famous people like Willow and Jaden Smith. You’re in for a real treat if you end up here. To attend one of their show-stopping live events and see their full schedule head over to their website.

The Trash Bar

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Clearly Williamsburg is music venue haven. The Trash Bar is located smack dab in the middle of the North and South side of Williamsburg. Located on 256 Grand Street, this bar is one of the best rock and roll bars in the area. With enough space to dance and accommodate large bands, and the DJ this venue never gets overwhelming.  For the calendar of events visit them at The Trash Bar.