moe. will return to New York City for the first time since its New Years Eve gig at Radio City Music Hall for a three night stand in May. The quintet is scheduled to perform at Manhattans new Highline Ballroom from May 3-5. The new 800-person room is located below a series of abandoned railroad tracks which will be reopened as a public park known as the Highline. David Bowie also plans to host a separate multi-media Highland festival around the park the same month.
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