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Steve Adelman, Author of Nightlife Memoir ‘Nocturnal Admissions’ Announces Book Tour For This Summer

ANNOUNCES BOOK TOUR WITH STOPS IN  

BOSTON, NYC, NEW BUFFALO, MI, SAGINAW, MI,

CHICAGO AND LOS ANGELES THIS SUMMER

A HUMOROUS, BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK OF LEGENDARY NIGHTCLUBS AND NIGHTLIFE’S PLACE IN POP CULTURE

WITH FOREWORD BY ANTHONY HAYDEN-GUEST

AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IN STORES

JUNE 7, 2022

PRE-ORDER ON AMAZON HERE

Set for release on June 7, 2022, Steve Adelman’s humorous and engaging memoir Nocturnal Admissions: Behind the Scenes at Tunnel, Limelight, Avalon, and Other Legendary Nightclubs reflects on his years as the director and owner of some of the world’s most popular nightclubs, including the Roxy, Limelight, Tunnel, and Palladium in the heyday of clubs in New York City during the late 1980s and 1990s, followed by Avalon (Boston, Hollywood, NYC and Singapore locations), Spider Club and the New Daisy Theatre in Memphis in the 2000s. This summer look for Adelman to support Nocturnal Admissions as he will embark on a tour that will bring him to Boston, NYC, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more where he will discuss his writings and sign copies of the book. Pre-order is available now on Amazon here.

The tour kicks off June 17 at Brookline Booksmith in Boston, coinciding with the return of Adelman’s iconic nightlife brand Avaland, celebrating its 25th Anniversary. Combining over-the-top production, innovative décors and the world’s top DJs, the fete will feature legendary DJ Danny Tenaglia with the theme “Make America Gyrate Again”, and will take place at 15 Lansdowne Street, the location of the original Avalon, which is now home to House of Blues.

Confirmed tour dates are as follows, with more dates to be announced: 

June 17      Brookline Booksmith – Boston

June 23      Strand – New York City

July 5          New Buffalo Township Library – New Buffalo, MI

July 7          Hoyt Library – Saginaw, MI

July 12        Book Cellar – Chicago

August 18   Book Soup – Los Angeles

About Steve Adelman:

Widely recognized as the cofounder of the Avalon nightclub brand, Steve Adelman has earned a reputation for combining creativity and bottom-line economics into acclaimed projects worldwide. In the early 1990s, Adelman moved to New York City to open the Roxy, serving as its director. Only two years later he was tabbed as director of the iconic Limelight and within three years had expanded his role to include New York City’s four largest nightclubs, including the Tunnel and Palladium. In 1997, Adelman returned to Boston to launch Avalon on famed Lansdowne Street, which quickly became a national success. Over the next four years, he led a team to develop six venues on the famed street, turning it into the ultimate one-stop entertainment destination. In 2002, Adelman purchased the Palace Theatre in Hollywood and Limelight in New York City, the same venue he directed ten years earlier. After one year and $6 million in construction and renovations, he launched Avalon on both coasts, along with the ultra-exclusive Spider Club. This “club within a club” became the ultimate celebrity haunt and along with Avalon became one of the country’s most sought-after Nightlife experiences. Always striving to be one step ahead and break new ground, he expanded his focus to Singapore, opening Avalon as part of the Marina Bay Sands Resort and Casino, becoming the first American-entertainment brand of its kind in Asia. Returning to the States, Adelman set his sights on renowned Beale Street in Memphis, restoring the historic New Daisy Theatre. 

Interviews of the author and articles related to his clubs and community involvement have appeared in numerous publications and can be seen at www.SteveAdelman.com/press

Follow Steve Adelman:

http://www.steveadelman.com

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