Buy ticket online and save $2.
We have put together an impressive line-up of exceptional musicianship to showcase
4 Taiwanese bands with a rock concert along with many
delicious Taiwanese snacks and drinks!
One night only!!
November 19th from 7:30pm~11pm
Taiwan Center in Flushing (137-44 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354)
Discounted tickets for a special 3 hour event is just $8 (no processing fee, no waiting lines), purchase your tickets now! We promise you a night of best entertainment, delicious food, and amazing drinks. Don’t miss this only once a year TAIWAN ROCK event in NYC!
New York City has long been one of the leading centers of indie music movement. Within it, Taiwanese musicians are also in the scene making music and hoping one day in reaching to the top. Last year, the local Taiwanese communities held a concert named “
Hello Taiwan Rocks!” in the Taiwan Center located in Flushing New York with four Taiwanese indie-bands based in the Greater New York area. The concert provided a platform for the bands to perform while the fans got to listen to many amazing Taiwanese bands perform for a night of rock-and-roll, a cultural night to be remembered together before the Thanksgiving festivities.
The Admission for “Hello Taiwan Rocks!” concert is only
$8 when pre-purchase online
before 11/18 midnight with fast admission and $10 at the door. Doors open at 7:00PM.
Taiwan Center is located on 137-44 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354.
Organizers: AsianInNY, Passport to Taiwan Festival, Tai-Ke New York.
Participating groups: North America Taiwanese Women’s Association of New York, Taiwanese American Association of Greater New York, Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York, Taiwanese American Professionals – New York, Formosan Association for Public Affairs Young Professionals Group, Federation of Taiwanese Student Associations in New York, and Taiwan Center.
Sponsors of 2nd Hello Taiwan Rocks: 101 Taiwanese Cuisine, Amerasia Bank, Crystal Window & Door Systems, JOA Production, Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, Queens Crossing, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, and Taiwan Beer.
Enjoy the video from last year: