Bleachers Solo Acoustic at Rough Trade NYC
- Bleachers is scheduled to play a solo acoustic performance at Rough Trade Below in New York on Friday, May 22, 2026. - DICE lists Jack Antonoff appearing in person at 6 p.m. at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, with tickets priced at $39 before resale markups. - DICE says doors open at 5:45 p.m.; event details and ticket status remain available through the listing.
Bleachers is set to play a solo acoustic performance at Rough Trade Below in New York on Friday, May 22, 2026, according to ticketing platform DICE. The listing says Jack Antonoff will appear in person at 6 p.m. at the venue’s 30 Rockefeller Plaza concourse-level location. DICE prices tickets at $39 and lists the event as presented by Rough Trade NYC. Other event listings, including JamBase and Bandsintown, also show Bleachers booked at Rough Trade Below on the same date and time. ### Who is actually performing at the event? DICE names Jack Antonoff as the in-person performer for the Bleachers event on Friday night. The listing describes the show as “a live solo acoustic performance” under the Bleachers name, tying the appearance directly to Antonoff, the band’s frontman. (dice.fm) Bleachers is the billing used across multiple listings for the show. Concert Archives, Oh My Rockness and JamBase each list Bleachers, with variations describing the appearance as a solo acoustic or in-store-style performance in New York on May 22. ### Where is Rough Trade Below, and what do listings say about the setup? (dice.fm) DICE lists Rough Trade Below at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Concourse Level, New York City, New York 10112. StayHappening, which mirrors event details from ticketing sources, gives the same address and places the event in a small-room retail setting rather than a large concert hall. (concertarchives.org) The venue name appears slightly differently across listings. DICE, JamBase and resale sites use “Rough Trade Below,” while Oh My Rockness and Concert Archives use “Rough Trade NYC,” suggesting the event is associated with Rough Trade’s New York operation even when the room name is shortened or generalized. That is an inference from the way the listings are written. (dice.fm) ### What time does the event start, and when do doors open? DICE lists the performance for 6 p.m. on Friday, May 22. The same page says doors open at 5:45 p.m. and includes an FAQ section for arrival and pickup questions. JamBase, StubHub and other ticket listings also show a 6 p.m. start. (dice.fm) Those secondary listings align on the time, though DICE is the clearest source for the door time and promoter information. ### How much are tickets, and is the event sold out? DICE lists the price at $39 and says, “The price you’ll pay. (dice.fm) No surprises later.” The platform also says refunds are not available within 24 hours of the event start time. Resale and secondary-market pages show the event circulating beyond the primary listing. (jambase.com) Vivid Seats, StubHub and other marketplaces each carry pages for the same May 22 appearance, though pricing there can vary and those sites do not establish primary availability on their own. (dice.fm) ### What is the show tied to? DICE says the appearance is “in support of” a Bleachers album titled *everyone for ten minutes*. The listing does not provide more release detail on that page, and the event description focuses on the in-person performance rather than a broader tour announcement. (vividseats.com) Concert Archives lists the event as an in-store performance, which fits the format described by DICE, though that characterization comes from a third-party archive rather than the primary ticket page. ### What should attendees check before heading to Rockefeller Plaza? DICE says attendees should bring a smartphone to display their ticket at entry. (dice.fm) The listing also notes the event is all ages and includes venue FAQ items on pickup, late arrival and ADA accommodations. (concertarchives.org) Friday’s next concrete milestone is the 5:45 p.m. door time at Rough Trade Below, followed by the 6 p.m. solo acoustic set from Jack Antonoff under the Bleachers billing, according to DICE’s event page. (dice.fm)