Mitski Presents: Nothing’s About to Happen to Me
About this Production
Mitski presents Nothing’s About to Happen to Me in a six-concert engagement supporting her new album in The Shed’s iconic McCourt space.
With special guests:
Sex Week on March 2, 3, 4
Gustaf on March 6, 7, 9
7 pm, Doors open
8 pm, Concert begins
Outdoor queueing for the concert will begin at 4 pm. No queueing will be permitted before then.
Mitski Presents: The Tansy House Exhibit
A glimpse into the world of Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, the house in this exhibit is outlined in fabric, and reveals itself one room at a time. Step inside an environment inspired by the emotion and artistry of Mitski’s new album, where lived-in vignettes and subtle stories unfold. From hints of Victorian charm to subtle kitschy mess tucked into its corners, each space reflects the album’s spiritual home, The Tansy House.
February 27, 28, March 1
12 – 6 pm
The public will be able to visit The Tansy House on the album release weekend, February 27 and 28 and March 1. Tickets are $10. Reserve timed tickets through AXS.
FAQs
To purchase tickets, and for more information about tickets, visit Mitski’s website.
There will be no on-site wait list.
This event is for all ages.
Outdoor queueing for the concert will begin at 4 pm. No queueing will be permitted before then. Please plan for any weather impacts and ensure your personal welfare needs (water, snacks, etc.) are covered while waiting on line.
Restrooms at The Shed are available for ticket holders only once doors have opened and following security screenings.
Strollers, large bags, and backpacks are not allowed inside the venue.
There will be no coat check for this event.
Flash photography will not be allowed. Photo and video are otherwise permitted.
Beverages will be available for purchase at Cedric’s, the bar in The Shed’s Doctoroff Lobby. Purchased beverages with closed lids will be permitted in the venue. No outside food or drink allowed. Empty water bottles will be allowed.
Strobe, haze, and fog will be utilized throughout the concert.
Yes, The Shed’s Bloomberg Building is wheelchair accessible. There will be ADA seating for this concert. Feel free to email info@theshed.org for any questions regarding accessibility.
Patrons requiring accessible seating are encouraged to purchase ADA tickets during the Fair AXS period to ensure availability. ADA seating is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have questions about accessibility or need assistance planning your visit, please contact info@bowerypresents.com in advance of the event.
You can take the A, C, E or 1, 2, 3 to 34th Street – Penn Station or the 7 to Hudson Yards. You can also take the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) and New Jersey Transit (NJT) to Moynihan Train Hall.
No, pets are not allowed.
No, The Shed does not have a parking garage. There are several parking garages located on West 30th Street between 11th Avenue and 10th Avenue.
The use of bicycles, as well as skateboards, rollerblades, hoverboards, and drones, and the storage or placement of personal property, are prohibited at The Shed. Bicycle racks are located on West 33rd Street and on West 31st Street by The Eugene residential building.