Billboard & Barclays Center Collaborate For Exclusive New Lounge
Billboard Lounge rendering set to open on the event level in Barclays Center this fall. | Photo courtesy of Barclays Center

Barclays Center just got a little more exclusive as the Brooklyn arena announced today that they have partnered with Billboard to create a hot new lounge.

The leading global destination for charts, news, trends and innovations in music will open an exclusive club, Billboard Lounge, this September in Barclays Center. The 5,500-square-foot space will be draped in sophisticated glamour carrying a gold-and-maroon color scheme, custom banquette seating, warm wood finishes and a Billboard-designed music theme. An expanded bar, elegant cocktail tables, and private hospitality studios nestled in the back will create a one-of-a kind club inside Barclays Center. The menu, created by Barclays Center’s food and beverage partner Levy Restaurants, will feature signature cocktails and a specialized selection of small plate foods.The intimate lounge, said to hold up to 300 ticket holders, will be open during Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders games, select events, and music showcases.

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“What makes this new lounge a destination is our collaboration with Billboard, the longstanding voice of the entertainment industry,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of Barclays Center. “Billboard Lounge will offer members an intimate club atmosphere, as well as the opportunity to attend private post-event artist showcases in a distinct setting. We are excited that Barclays Center continues to evolve as we enter our fourth year since opening.”

On select evenings, Billboard and Barclays Center will curate live programming that will include artist showcases, product launches, industry speaking panels, and special performances. Memberships are available starting this week to premium Nets and Islanders season ticket holders.