The Much Anticipated Bronx Music Hall Inaugural Weekend Programming Announced!

The Bronx’s first newly constructed, independent music performance venue in more than 50 years, the Bronx Music Hall (BMH), will open tomorrow in the Melrose neighborhood of the South Bronx, kicking off a weekend of events celebrating the grand opening. The $15.4 million, 14,000 square-foot music hall and community cultural center, developed by the nonprofit Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco), is dedicated to honoring, showcasing, and cultivating music, dance, theater, and interdisciplinary arts in the Bronx.

Located at 438 East 163rd Street and part of WHEDco’s Bronx Commons mixed-use development, the BMH features a 250-person capacity performance theater, a grand lobby and exhibition hall, a multipurpose room and dance studio, a green room for performers, a recording studio and post-production room, and amphitheater-style seating in two adjacent plazas for outdoor performances.

Designed to serve an estimated 20,000 community members and visitors annually, the cultural center will offer live music, dance, and spoken word performances, music and dance classes, theater workshops and productions, a youth orchestra, film screenings, art exhibitions, community showcases, and other events. Furthermore, it will foster educational and cultural partnerships, collaborating with dozens of community organizations to inspire community engagement in the arts and to encourage youth to pursue careers in the arts and music.

The state-of-the-art facility is the new home of WHEDco’s Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC), founded in 2010 to preserve and promote Bronx music, cultivate Bronx artists, spur neighborhood revival, and provide free cultural programs for the community. The BMHC’s co-artistic directors Elena Martínez and multi-Grammy nominated percussionist Bobby Sanabria will curate programming at the Bronx Music Hall. The BMHC will also offer its free and low-cost music and dance classes to children, teens, and adults at the BMH.

The BMH will be the preeminent destination for artists to share and for audiences to experience the borough’s unparalleled musical legacy. The evolution of music in the Bronx over the last century has been shaped by social, economic, and cultural trends in the borough and city. Successive waves of migration to the Bronx—Germans, Jews, Puerto Ricans, Irish, West Indian, African American, Garifuna, West African, and Bangladeshi—added rhythms and languages to the soundscape, sometimes merging to form new genres. The Bronx was the birthplace of hip-hop in the 1970s. In the preceding decades, it was an epicenter of doo-wop, R&B, Latin Jazz, and salsa, and the home of dozens of live music venues.

The Grand Opening Weekend kicks off on Friday, October 18 at 5:30 PM with a panel, moderated by Nancy Biberman, WHEDco’s Founder & President Emerita. Following the panel, there will be an opening reception and ribbon-cutting event, including remarks by government officials and others who have supported the development of the Bronx Music Hall. The evening will culminate in musical performances starting at 8:00 PM from Bronx hip-hop legends Grandmaster Caz and MC Sha-Rock, Bronx DJ collective Uptown Vinyl Supreme, and the Afro-Haitian roots music band Kongo.

The festivities will continue Saturday, October 19, at 6:00 PM with a reception and the debut of a new photo exhibit, “The Place to Be: A Decade at the BMHC,” to be followed at 8:00 PM with a program called “Caribbean Sounds: New Orleans to The Bronx,” featuring the Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band, joined by guests Janis Siegel, Antoinette Montague, and Jennifer Jade Ledesna, and Ricky Gordon & The Individuals of Peace. Opening weekend will conclude on Sunday October 20, starting at 2:00 PM for Open House New York, followed at 3:00 PM with “African Diaspora in The Bronx” featuring Yawuza Alhassan & the Wuza Wuza Ensemble and GrupoMaburuaña.

About the Photo Exhibit, ‘The Place to Be’: A Decade at the BMHC

To commemorate the Bronx Music Hall Grand Opening, we are showcasing a collection of captivating music and dance images that document the Bronx Music Heritage Center’s diverse and vibrant arts and cultural programming over the past 12 years. From intimate performances in the BMHC Lab to showcases in the Bronx Music Hall and partner venues such as Hostos Center for Arts and Culture, these images capture the dynamic energy and diversity of our artistic community. The exhibit features a curated selection of photographs, including works from our staff photographers and renowned professionals: Ed Alvarez, Saba Aregai, Argenis Apolinaro, Ricky Flores, E.B. Gallardo, Berta Jottar, Elena Martínez, Edwin Pagán, Jorge Vázquez. This exhibit was curated by Edwin Pagán and Elena Martínez. Installation by Juan Cano.

The Bronx Music Hall Grand Opening is supported by a $2.6 million grant awarded to the Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation from Empire State Development, which includes a $2.3 million capital grant recommended by the New York City Regional Economic Development Council, and $312,000 through I LOVE NY’s Market New York program, and a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.

For more information about the BMH, to purchase tickets, and to register for classes, visit bronxmusichall.org.

The BMH is the cultural centerpiece of Bronx Commons, WHEDco’s $165 million, award-winning mixed-use development that includes 305 units of affordable housing, 26,700 square feet of retail space, a 150-seat 3-K and pre-K school, and the Melrose Community Access Support and Training Center (CAST).

Davon Russell, President of WHEDco said, “We are delighted to welcome Bronxites and visitors from near and far to experience live performances and immerse themselves in the rich history, diversity, and brilliance of Bronx music,” said. “This state-of-the-art venue is the centerpiece of WHEDco’s Bronx Commons development, embodying our belief that access to the arts is an essential element of thriving, vibrant communities. We take immense pride in expanding cultural offerings in the Bronx, and we are deeply grateful to all of our supporters whose contributions have made this vision a reality.”

Nancy Biberman, WHEDco’s Founder and President Emerita said, “Today marks the culmination of a long journey: countless hours of research and dialogue with neighborhood residents, elected officials, Bronx musicians & historians. Over decades the Bronx produced more popular music than any place in our country for the simple reason that different cultural traditions lived alongside one another. Puerto Ricans and Cubans brought mambo and salsa. West Indians brought calypso. African Americans brought jazz, rhythm and blues and harmonic singing. Garifuna music arrived from Hondurans, Guatemalans, Belizeans & Nicaraguans. Eastern Europeans, Italians and migrants from the African continent settled and brought their own rhythms. The Bronx Music Hall will spotlight the sounds of new Americans from around the globe, as well as Bronx born artists like Prince Royce, Romeo Santos, Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B, French Montana, and Samara Joy.”

Elena Martínez, Co-Artistic Director of the BMHC said, “Our new home at the Bronx Music Hall provides us with the long-anticipated opportunity to expand our artistic vision and engage larger audiences as we showcase the Bronx’s diverse cultural and musical legacy, in partnership with the borough’s incredible artistic community,”. “This day has been eagerly awaited by our community members, audiences, and artists alike. The Bronx Music Hall stands as a source of pride for everyone involved and represents a major win for the South Bronx.”

Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “The opening of the Bronx Music Hall marks a new chapter in the cultural and economic renaissance of the South Bronx. This project embodies our commitment to supporting vibrant, inclusive communities through strategic investments in the arts and creative industries. This new venue will not only celebrate the borough’s incredible musical legacy but also serve as a catalyst for job creation, tourism, and long-term economic growth.”

Empire State Development Vice President and Executive Director of Tourism Ross D. Levi said, “The arts are a vital industry that supports and generates tourism throughout New York State, and I LOVE NY looks forward to promoting the Bronx Music Hall as part of the state’s unparalleled cultural offerings. Through the Market New York program, we are investing in capital projects to help create new attractions and experiences that show residents and visitors alike how easy it is to love New York.”

NYCREDC Co-Chairs Félix V. Matos Rodríguez, City University of New York Chancellor, and William D. Rahm said, “The Bronx Music Hall exemplifies the type of community-focused development that the Regional Economic Development Councils aim to support. This facility will not only honor the Bronx’s musical legacy but also provide vital opportunities for education, employment, and economic growth. The NYCREDC is thrilled to see this project come to fruition and looks forward to its positive impact on the community.”

About The Bronx Music Hall and Bronx Music Heritage Center

The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) developed the Bronx Music Hall (BMH) as a performance venue and community cultural center dedicated to honoring, showcasing, and cultivating music, dance, theater, and interdisciplinary arts in the Bronx. Fully opened in 2024, the BMH is the new permanent home of WHEDco’s Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC), which was founded in 2010 to preserve and promote Bronx music, cultivate Bronx artists, spur neighborhood revival, and provide free cultural programs for the community. The BMHC operated out of the BMHC Lab since 2012.

About WHEDco

 WHEDco is a community development organization founded on the radically simple idea that all people deserve to live in healthy, vibrant communities. Working in the South Bronx, WHEDco builds award-winning, sustainable, affordable homes that serve as anchors for strong communities of which residents can be proud. WHEDco’s mission is to create and bridge access in the Bronx to resources that support thriving neighborhoods—from high-quality early education and after-school programs to healthy food, cultural programming, and economic opportunity. For more information: www.whedco.org

About Bronx Commons

Bronx Commons is a mixed-use affordable housing development that exemplifies community-engaged planning and land use that has transformed an empty block in the Bronx into a vibrant, holistic hub of community life. Co-developed by WHEDco (Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corp.) and BFC Partners, the 426,000-square-foot facility includes 305 deeply affordable studio, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartments for formerly homeless households, including formerly homeless victims and survivors of domestic violence, as well as households earning 30% – 110% of AMI. The development also includes a 150-seat public preschool; restaurant space; a community arts and performance venue; and the Melrose Community Access Support and Training Center – a 2,200 square foot hub for small business, family support services, and community engagement. The building meets LEED Silver environmental standards; has a fitness center and bike parking for residents; and its four roofs feature a green roof, a garden roof, a landscaped recreational roof, as well as a 154kw tilted array solar panel system, the largest on a multifamily building in the Bronx. Bronx Commons has an exceptionally broad and deep affordability model that spans formerly homeless families and individuals and households at nearly every income band: 30%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% and 90-110%. It is a model of affordability that reaches a true mix of low and moderate incomes, and at least 50% of the units are leased to eligible Bronx residents who were living in the surrounding Community Board district, ensuring that Bronx residents can access new affordable housing in their own community. Bronx Commons is a visual marker for change and an anchor for services and opportunities that radiate outward to the surrounding community. Informed by the area’s rich cultural, social, and economic history, and drawing on its assets, Bronx Commons is an engine for improved neighborhood livability, stability, and wellbeing.

Bronx Music Hall is part of Archtober/Open House New York, Sunday, October 20th.

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The Bronx Music Hall is located at 438 East 163rd Street in the Melrose neighborhood of The Bronx. Follow on FacebookX and Instagram.

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