Register Now for TechCrunch New York
by Michael Arrington on October 19, 2006

As we mentioned a couple of weeks ago, the next TechCrunch party will be held in New York. The date and venue has been set - Thursday evening, November 16, 2006, at BED in Manhattan. The party will run from 7 - 11 pm. The venue has limited capacity and we are taking open signups for 450 right now. As always, this event is free.

Register for the event here. Additional information on the party is also on that page.

There will be lots going on. First of all, BED is a really cool venue. We’ll have plenty to eat and drink, and music will be played based on party-goers’ tastes, care of partyStrands (see our writeup of partyStrands here). There will also, of course, be a number of demo stations for new product launches.

Our sponsor Conduit will be providing a custom toolbar for everyone attending and connecting virtually to the party. It is called CRUNCHbar, download it here. Once installed, it will update every time we add new links that provide relevant party details and content.

The current sponsors of the party (the people who are paying for our drinks) are below. We still have limited sponsor slots available; email Jeanne Logozzo (jlogo@earthlink.net) for more information.

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When will there be a TechCrunch party in Amsterdam?

 

Free drinks the whole night? :)

 

Mike, glad to have TechCrunch in New York. I suspect the response equal or greater than west coast events.

 

i’m guessing this event is 21+

 

Finally, I am able to make it to an event. Look forward to seeing you there.

 

Finally, I am able to make it to an event. Look forward to seeing you there

 

Registered and looking forward to it.

 

Will there be one in Toronto? Only 8 hours drive from NY.

 

I don’t know about this, BED combined with any potential guy(s) streaking. Can get ugly.

 

I look forward to seeing everyone at the party!

 

hey,

the event is already sold out.

did i even blink my eye.

 

Look forward to meeting you all.

Alex

 

Could the gods of TechCrunch find it in their hearts to add one tech saavy enthusiast to the invite list at BED?

I’m willing to do pretty much anything for it! Indentured blog-servant? I can write and code and make pretty photoshop pictures too! I can also DJ (Sirius Satellite Radio) so enlist me to your help staff if necessary; I just want to come!

 

Dude
Its sold out. Any extra spaces available ? I’d love to come.

 

what happened:( i could not get in it is sold out???

 

Coming down from Boston for this one. Looks like I got one of the last spots :)

 

Hi Guys,

@ 1
or you could do like us, buy a plane ticket and fly over ;-). Does someone know a cheap place to camp?

 

Sold Out?

 

Will gate-crashers be allowed. does anybody know
any back-doors. :-)

please………get me in……..

 

man, that was a quick sell out…grrrr.

 

And I wonder when there’ll be a TC meetup in Asia… ;)

 

Where is the event website? I was looking for attendee list.

 

It would be great to have a techcrunch party for those in LA?

 

That was a very quick sell out for a venue that supports hundreds. Do I smell a data entry error? :)

 

SOLD OUT!!!???

maybe they only registered 45 people instead of 450

 

We were looking forward to this, but also woke up this morning to find the event sold out. Any chance of adding a couple more spots for attendees?

 

this is crazy. I think people should be required to confirm their entry later and that techcrunch release additional tickets for people that dont show up.

 

Sold out and I missed it :-(

Anyways. Are here a bunch of people who would like to meet in NYC on a regular basis (e.g once a month) and grab a few beers? I am willing to host an event in Manhattan.

 

very sad. My lunchtime read of techcrunch was to late :(

 

Hey, how about a setting up a wait-list? In case people cancel?

And I call 1st spot there, considering I gave you guys the idea!!

 

Hey Seb, i’m down. I was even think about setting up a TechCrunch Pre/Post party. i didnt make the cut either. Alex

 

Darned!!! The one day I skipped TC with my morning coffee. :(

I’m second on the waiting list. :)

 

that was incredible, by 10:30 it was fully sold out. Is there a waiting list? Is there anything that can be done to get into the party?

 

Awww! It’s sold out! Come on Marshall, hook me up with a ticket!

 

Looks like tremendous demand ate up all available spots very quickly this morning. Are you guys considering opening it up to more people and/or planning a second night?

Thanks guys!

 

Seb, I’m down. Drop me a line on my blog, would love to get a more regular tech group going out here in NYC :)

 
 

yes, we’ll open up more spots at some point. :-)

 

In case you open up slots from your comment list…please put me on the list…

 

Looking forward to the event! Charlotte, NC

 

Looking forward to this event! The last one on the west coast was a nice trip for our team out of Boston. Finally a East Coast one :). Hope to be down there and hope more slots open up!
-B. Dixon

 

CRUNCHbar is only for PCs? No love for Macs?

 

Mike, will you be updating this post (in which case I should use cocomment to track this…) or creating a new post with the new openings?

 

CRUNCHbar can be installed on Firefox for Mac (and any other platform that Firefox runs on).

 

anybody scalping tickets? just kidding

what time did this sell out?

 

Mike - I have a doctor’s note for missing TechCrunch this morning. Can I get added to the waiting list? :P

 

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They may need a bigger venue or just add on a day.

 

Dude, do you people not learn from your last event. Sold out the same day listed, bah!

Here is an idea, how about charging for the freakin event, that way you will weed out the freeloaders and if collecting money is to heavy for your guilty conscious, what about donating the proceeds to a good cause or even better, award the money to multiple startups targeting humanitarian causes.

Freakin spellcheck ………

 

I know meetup.com has a NYC Web Entrepreneurs meetup- I haven’t been- but there was one last night. Any other good New York gatherings people know about?

Yeah for all these quickly overbooked events (Techcrunch parties, Web 2.0 Conf..) I think the organizers will have to stop being democratic (first come, first served) and pick and choose attandees to get a good mix.

 

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