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Lit Lounge
Address 93 2nd Avenue
Location East Village, Manhattan, New York, US
Coordinates 40°43′37.8″N 73°59′20.3″W / 40.727167°N 73.988972°W / 40.727167; -73.988972
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Owner Erik Foss & David Schwartz
Type Nightclub
Opened February 22, 2002 (2002-02-22)
Closed July 30, 2015 (2015-07-30)

Lit Lounge was a nightclub in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The two-floor complex housed a concert venue, lounge, dance floor, and Fuse Gallery, an art exhibition space. Lit Lounge was noted as a major venue for New York City's hipster subculture in the mid- to late 2000s, particularly the indie rock and electroclash scene of the era.

History

Lit Lounge was owned by Erik Foss and David Schwartz, who worked at East Village and Bowery-area bars throughout the 1990s. Lit opened on February 22, 2002, while Fuse Gallery opened on March 16, 2002, with an exhibition of works by H.R. Giger. Lit quickly became a major venue for New York's hipster subculture, particularly the indie rock and electroclash scene of the era. It was among the first New York clubs to embrace European DJs in the mashup genre such as Soulwax and Erol Alkan, along with post-hardcore artists such as Sergio Vega of Quicksand. Lit declined in popularity after The Beatrice Inn converted into a nightclub in 2006, though enjoyed a resurgence after Beatrice was shut down in 2009.

In 2010 the bar was the subject of protests during a request for a license transfer for a new venture, in which local residents claimed Lit frequently played music past 4 a.m. on weekends and contributed to crowding on sidewalks. Lit withdrew their transfer request in response, and committed to hiring additional security and installing additional soundproofing material.

Fuse Gallery closed on August 6, 2013, citing financial difficulties. On July 8, 2015, Foss and Schwartz announced that Lit Lounge would close "within the next two months." Rising rents and the changing social scene of the East Village were cited as primary reasons for the closure, with the majority of Lit Lounge's clients having migrated to the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bushwick, Greenpoint, and Williamsburg. Lit Lounge abruptly closed on July 30, 2015.

Foss and Schwartz announced plans to reopen Lit Lounge at a location in the McKibbin Street Lofts in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that was at the time occupied by the Currant Cafe, a restaurant they opened in March 2014. The venue opened as a nightclub under the name Tilt in December 2016, which closed in February 2019.

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