Terminal 5
You might want to make Terminal 5 your base of operations this New Years weekend. Though the Drive-By Truckers recently cancelled the remainder of their Northern European tour dates due to the collapse of lead singer Mike Cooley from exhaustion, you should still buy the tickets for their December 31 show and pray for his speedy recovery. This alt-country band is no joke. Then, once youve had your midday nap and a warm cup of snugglepuss tea, gut up and catch Gogol Bordello the next night. If you havent seen this band yet, youre clearly not living every day like its your last. Their energy is infectious, and their frontman, Eugene Hutz, has an almost supernatural effect on his crowd. Picture a platoon of electrified, drunken gypsy pirates barging through your front door for Christmas dinner at Nanas house, and youll come close to how much of a blast youll have. If only these two bands were playing together. . . . Drive-By Truckers December 31 show starts at 10 p.m., $35$60; Gogol Bordellos January 1 show at 8 p.m., $35; 610 West 56th Street, 212-582-6600, terminal5nyc.com
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