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Matt Sucich - Live from Rockwood Music Hall

This event took place on December 7th, 2020, but replay to watch at your own pace is available!

REPLAY STARTS AT THE 3 minutes, 20 seconds MARK Replay available for 48 hours from the end of the show

Live From Rockwood Music Hall shows take place from Stage 2 at Rockwood Music Hall, with 100% of the audience viewing from the comfort of their own home.

Other than the digital nature of this event, treat it as any other concert! These livestreams will be presented with 1080p HD multi-camera video, and soundboard-quality audio piped directly into your speakers (or headphones).

Upon purchasing a ticket, you will receive an email confirmation and access to the stream on this website.

Can't make the live show? No problem! The purchaser-specific ticket link will give you access to the live stream, AND allow you to watch the show at your own pace up to 48 hours from the end of the show!

Tickets are $12 - please note the flexible pricing, and tipping options for venue and/or artist(s) within the stream.

Thank you for your continued support!

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Matt Sucich

"Don't Be So Hard On Yourself" is the new LP from Matt Sucich and will be available early in 2021. The first single, See You Soon, is available now! This is the first release since Sucich's 2018 multisplatnum* LP, Thousand Dollar Dinners. Matt Sucich writes songs mostly with a pen and sings them always with his mouth. His last name is pronounced Sue.Sitch. His songs are pretty cool sounding, you should listen to them. One time Jim James came to a show.

*Multisplatinum is not an actual music industry metric. It's a made up word.

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About Rockwood Music Hall

A beacon of emerging and established live music acts in New York City since 2005, Rockwood Music Hall boasts three intimate stages, all with top-notch sound systems, and at least one of which is always free to attend. Over the past 15 years, the venue has become one of the most respected names in NYC for finding and booking the next big thing in music.

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