
Arcade Fire playing the Judson Memorial Church last month.Photo: AP
Bloc Party's booking agent, Matt Hickey, likens United Palace this year to the McCarren Park Pool last summer. "A bunch of bands played there once Bloc Party went over there," he says. Of course, the McCarren is in Williamsburg. It's not a nearly 200-block subway ride from downtown. Does an uptown venue stand a chance? "We have the luxury with the Arcade Fire being in a position where people are not going to consider it too big a burden to go," says David Viecelli, who books shows for the band. "But there are some shows that would be successful at Hammerstein that will suffer up there in Washington Heights." But Albert Hammond Jr., the Strokes guitarist who'll be opening for Bloc Party in his solo incarnation, is unfazed: "I don't go up to 23rd Street as much as I don't go up there." —Amos Barshad
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