Brooklyn's latest indie music venue is coming to Bushwick.

Elsewhere, a 24,000-square-foot recently converted warehouse, is going to be one of the most decked out performance venues in Bushwick.

Elsewhere will have a general performance area, smaller performance area, full rooftop-bar, and an art gallery.

Now you can check out both rooftop bars and rooftop farms in Bushwick.

Converting an old warehouse into a concert hall fit for Brooklynites cost a cool $3 million, so here's hoping it does as well as we're thinking it will.

Elsewhere is considered the follow up to Williamsburg's Glasslands, an indie music performance venue of a similar vibe that closed for good in 2015 with one last New Years Eve show.

After Glasslands was forced to close its doors, owners quickly took to looking for a new place to set up their latest indie concert venue.

Elsewhere hopes to book artists similar to those who once performed at Glasslands.

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Some of the acts that performed at Glasslands during its glory days were Courtney Barnett, Titus Andronicus, Acrylics, and FKA Twigs.

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No official dates have been set for when Elsewhere will officially open its doors, however, the venue is projected to be up and running this upcoming fall.

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[via Time Out] [Feature Image Courtesy Curbed] 

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