BODEGA & THICK to Play Brooklyn CoSigns Sessions Concert

BODEGA & THICK to Play Brooklyn CoSigns Sessions Concert
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Since the very early days of Consequence, we’ve put the metaphorical spotlight on rising artists deserving your attention with our CoSigns profiles. Now, we’re putting a literal spotlight on them with our new live event series, CoSigns Sessions — a special benefit showcase where music and mental health take center stage. Get tickets via Tixr.

A pair of local favorites, former CoSigns THICK and post-punk art-rockers BODEGA (delivering an stripped-down acoustic set), will headline the inaugural CoSigns Session on February 21st at the Sound Mind Center in Brooklyn. Each band will deliver an intimate performance in the welcoming DUMBO space, but before they play, they’ll participate in fireside chats about mental health and wellness — continuing Sound Mind Live’s mission of breaking down barriers around mental health conversations through the power of music. (It doesn’t hurt that THICK’s Nikki Sisti is a therapist!)

Created in partnership with nonprofit Sound Mind (co-presenters of Consequence Podcast Network’s Going There with Dr. Mike), the event will serve as a benefit for the Sound Mind Center, with 100% of net proceeds supporting their work in creating a community space where music meets wellness. Tickets are available via a $20 donation ($25 at the door); VIP admission, with an artist meet-and-greet, preferred seating, private lounge area, swag bag, and more, is available for a $50 donation. Use code COSLIVE for $5 off GA or $10 VIP in advance via Tixr. (Enter to win a pair of VIP tickets and get $5 off a future event here!)

Space is limited, so secure your spot now. It’s all happening at the Sound Mind Center, located at 202b Plymouth Street in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. Come for the music, stay for the conversation, and support a great cause for what we hope is just the first of many CoSigns Sessions to come!

About Sound Mind: Sound Mind Live and their new physical hub Sound Mind Center use the universal language of music to inspire action, foster connection, and elevate the conversation surrounding mental health. Innovative programs combining the arts with mental health advocacy create transformative spaces for healing and understanding. Through events, workshops, and digital content, they amplify the voices of those impacted by mental health challenges and connect them to resources and community support.

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