Terminal 5 (venue)

It has a multi-level event site with five distinct room environments and a capacity of 3,000 people.

On most nights, a smoking section and bar are open on the roof deck.

The venue was formerly a nightclub called Club Exit (also known as Mirage and Carbon) until its closure by the Drug Enforcement Administration in 2003.

[2] Subsequently, Bowery Presents acquired and renovated the venue for live music shows.

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Fever Ray performing at Terminal 5, seen from the second floor balcony