Brenner Plaehn is bringing something rare back to New York City—honest, unfiltered music that feels as alive as the skyline itself.
On Wednesday, May 13th at 6:00 p.m., Plaehn takes the stage at The Delancey, one of downtown Manhattan’s most intimate and electric live venues, promising an evening that leans into authenticity over spectacle. With the Brooklyn Bridge glowing in the imagination and the pulse of the Lower East Side just outside the door, the setting couldn’t be more fitting for an artist whose sound feels both grounded and expansive.

There’s a quiet confidence surrounding Plaehn’s rise. He’s not chasing noise—he’s creating atmosphere. His music carries that late-night, city-lit feeling: reflective, raw, and deeply human. The kind of performance where the crowd leans in instead of just looking on. Where lyrics land a little harder, and melodies linger long after the final note.
The Delancey, known for spotlighting emerging talent before they break wide, becomes more than just a venue for the night—it becomes part of the story. A place where artists prove themselves not through production, but through presence. And presence is exactly what Plaehn delivers.
At just $10 admission, the show feels less like a ticketed event and more like an invitation—to witness an artist in motion, right at the moment things start to shift. For a 21+ crowd ready to trade noise for nuance, this is where you want to be.
Because in a city that never stops moving, Brenner Plaehn is offering something different for one night: a reason to stand still and listen.