Category: Upcoming Shows

  • Concerts Announced in all Five Boroughs for NYC Homecoming Week

    Concerts have been announced in all five boroughs of New York City taking place August 14-22, 2021. The stacked lineups will help create New York City’s “Homecoming Week” to celebrate the return of NYC over one year into the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

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    Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the lines earlier this week including the mega show being held on Central Park’s Great Lawn which is the centerpiece of the celebration. Outside of the centerpiece event, the theme for the shows will be “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC,” with hip-hop, Latin freestyle, dance, freestyle, techno, and funk artists dominating the lineups. 

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    The concerts will take place at Orchard Beach in The Bronx on, August 16 from 3 to 9:30 PM, Midland Beach on Staten Island on August 17 from 4 to 9:30 PM , Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn August 19 from 4 to 9:30 PM, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on 20 from 4 to 9:30 PM, and wrapping up at the Central Park’s Great Lawn in Manhattan on August 21, 5 PM. 

    For more information on New York City’s “Homecoming Week” visit their website and check out the full lineup below: 

    Orchard Beach in The Bronx – Monday, August 16th from 3 to 9:30 p.m.

    • KRS One (Headliner)
    • Slick Rick (Headliner)
    • Remy Ma (Headliner)
    • Busy Bee
    • CL Smooth
    • DJ Hollywood
    • DJ Jazzy Joyce
    • DJ Kevie Kev
    • Fantastic Five
    • Furious 5 featuring Grandmaster Melle Mel and Scorpio
    • Grand Wizard Theodore
    • Joeski Love
    • Kid Capri
    • Nice & Smooth
    • PopMaster Fabel
    • Soul Sonic Force
    • T La Rock
    • Ultra Magnetic MC’s

    Midland Beach on Staten Island – Tuesday, August 17th from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

    • Raekwon (Headliner)
    • Ghostface Killah (Headliner)
    • Crystal Waters
    • DJ Chuck Chillout
    • EMPD
    • Force MDs
    • Hakim Green
    • HeeSun Lee
    • Kool Keith
    • Lizzy Ashliegh
    • Pharoahe Monch
    • Rikki
    • Rob Base
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    Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn – Thursday, August 19th from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

    • Big Daddy Kane (Headliner)
    • Desiigner (Headliner)
    • C&C Music Factory
    • DJ Mr. Cee
    • Elle Varner
    • Judy Torres
    • Lizzy Ashliegh
    • Maino
    • Obasi Jackson
    • Papoose
    • PopMaster Fabel
    • Special Ed
    • Stetsasonic
    • Sweet Sensation
    • Young Devyn

    Forest Hills Stadium in Queens – Friday, August 20th from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

    • George Clinton + The P-Funk All Stars with Special Guests (Headliner)
    • Too $hort (Headliner)
    • DJ Hurricane
    • DJ Wiz
    • EPMD
    • Mobb Deep
    • Yo-Yo

    HOW TO GET IN: All attendees must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” concerts. Reasonable accommodation will be provided for persons unable to get vaccinated because of a disability. Free tickets for all four concerts will be released to the public in batches at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek starting on Monday, August 2 at 10 a.m. EDT. Additional free ticket release dates and times are as follows:

    • Tuesday, August 3 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Wednesday, August 4 at 9 p.m. EDT
    • Thursday, August 5 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Friday, August 6 at 10 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, August 7 at 9 p.m. EDT

    And once again, here’s the lineup so far for the Homecoming Concert in Central Park, produced in part by Clive Davis and will air on CNN. You can get more details on this show here.

    Central Park’s Great Lawn in Manhattan – Saturday, August 21st, 5 p.m.

    • Jon Batiste
    • Andrea Bocelli
    • Kane Brown
    • LL COOL J
    • Elvis Costello
    • Lucky Daye
    • Earth, Wind & Fire
    • Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds
    • Cynthia Erivo
    • Jimmy Fallon
    • Jennifer Hudson
    • Wyclef Jean
    • Journey
    • The Killers
    • Gayle King
    • Don Lemon
    • Barry Manilow
    • The New York Philharmonic
    • Polo G
    • Carlos Santana
    • Paul Simon
    • Patti Smith
    • Bruce Springsteen
    • Rob Thomas  

    HOW TO GET IN: Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale VIP tickets beginning Thursday, July 29th at 10 a.m. EDT until Sunday, August 1st at 10 p.m. EDT. For all presale details, visit citientertainment.com. Additionally, Citi will be giving away 1,000 general admission tickets to Citi cardmembers on a first-come, first-served basis beginning on Monday, August 2nd at 10 a.m. EDT. Free tickets, as well as VIP tickets for purchase, will be released to the public in batches at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek starting on Monday, August 2nd at 10 a.m. EDT. Additional free and VIP ticket release dates and times are as follows:

    • Tuesday, August 3 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Wednesday, August 4 at 9 p.m. EDT
    • Thursday, August 5 at 7 a.m. EDT
    • Friday, August 6 at 10 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, August 7 at 9 p.m. EDT
  • Jake Huffman to Debut solo Project at Mercury Lounge on August 10

    Two years after finding his new sound, producer and multi-instrumentalist Jake Huffman will debut his solo project at Lower East Side venue Mercury Lounge on Tuesday, August 10th. The performance follows the release of his new single “Just a Little More,” due out on August 6th. The performance will not only be Huffman’s solo debut, but also his first post-pandemic show, following a period of songwriting and refocusing over 2020-21.

    Jake Huffman is best known as the drummer and lead singer for McLovins, a role he started at the age of 14, when a video of he and his bandmates performing Phish’s You Enjoy Myself” went viral. The group would continue to play for nearly 10 years, garnering a strong fan base and leading Huffman to work as a composer and lyricist for Sesame Street, as well as performances with Blink-182, Jack White and Post Malone, and written dozens of songs for artist likes Ed Sheeran and Leon Bridges.

    When COVID-19 hit and the music industry shut down, Huffman hunkered down in his studio and went back to college, getting a Certificate in Music Producation from Berkelee School of Music in Boston. Taking time to dive into his studio work, Huffman wrote about 50 tunes over 2020-21 because he was locked in, both physically (not being able to go outside) and mentally (focused on writing 6-7 hours a day), in addition to teaching music lessons remotely four days a week.

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    Huffman’s writing flows into an Indie rock/Indie pop mindset, with influence from early 2000’s alt-rock, combined with deeply personal lyrics reflecting on specific moments, with some left open to interpretation. The needs of a band can change from month to month, making it a journey for individual and group personalities. That’s where his head has been since McLovins called it a day.

    It’s hard to be in a band for a long time, especially for Jason (Ott, bassist) and me, who were playing together in bands for 10 years. Then a lot of shit hit at the right time, and broke everything. All of us are probably better people because of it. I loved all the time and music and the people I met through McLovins. That’s what I’ve been writing about. At times I wasn’t sure what to write about, so some is ambiguous and some relates to that. The new music relates to the journey with McLovins.

    Jake Huffman

    When Jake got the call for the Mercury Lounge show on August 10, he was overcome with joy. Planning for an Indie rock vibe, he’ll bring a new set up – Huffman cites the influence of Milky Chance in the stage set up – so as to avoid feeling too stiff for the performance. Jake will be behind the kit, playing guitar, and singing throughout, offering a fresh look at a musician who had been cast into the spotlight since his sophomore year of high school. With his single releasing on August 6, expect to hear “Just a Little More” as well as more debuts of future singles that tell a story for an eventual EP.

    Currently working as a producer and living in central Connecticut, Huffman will aim for more shows this fall, and notes how much he loved playing with McLovins, with reflections on how to move forward having learned lessons.

    We were so young and booked these long runs of shows, promoted the tour and not the individual shows. I wish we did one show at a time and just blown out that one show. I don’t want to take for granted any of the shows played, just take it one show at a time until I can get to see who’s listening.

    Jake Huffman

    Get tickets for the Mercury Lounge show on August 10 here. Show time is 6pm.

  • Bela Fleck Announces New Album “My Bluegrass Heart” and Upcoming Tour Dates

    NYC-native and 16-time Grammy-winner Bela Fleck marks his return to bluegrass with My Bluegrass Heart, out September 10. In preparation for this release, Fleck shared the single “Charm School,” a collaboration with fellow bluegrass musicians Billy Strings and Chris Thile.

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    Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck is best known for his work with the bands New Grass Revival and Béla Fleck & the Flecktones. Fleck was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame as a member of New Grass Revival in 2020.

    My Bluegrass Heart is the third chapter in Fleck’s multi-decade-spanning trilogy that began with 1988’s Drive and continued in 1999 with The Bluegrass Sessions. Produced and composed by Fleck, My Bluegrass Heart carries on the bluegrass tradition of sharing music between generations. 

    They nearly always come back, all the people that leave bluegrass. I had a strong feeling that I’d be coming back as well. 

    Béla Fleck

    Fleck first shared single “Charm School,” featuring Billy Strings on guitar and Chris Thile on mandolin, on July 28. The track is hypnotizingly fun – the interweaving of instruments is in a soulful, yet danceable way. The inclusion of the count off and “whew!” at the end with excitable agreeance by the other musicians feels so organic. This natural approach makes listeners feel present at the recording session, only to be brought down from bluegrass heaven once the eight-minute piece inevitably comes to an end. “Charm School” is a promising introduction to My Bluegrass Heart, proving that Fleck’s love for the genre is just as passionate as ever.

    In some ways, it’s the wildest and jammiest track on the album, and yet highly melodic and organized. I feel this was the perfect vehicle for this band and the perfect band for this song.

    Béla Fleck

    Charm School” is out now on all major streaming platforms and My Bluegrass Heart is available for preorder on BelaFleck.com.

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    Fleck has also announced he will be touring My Bluegrass Heart throughout 2021 and 2022, including a special night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on January 7 with Sam Bush, Michael Cleveland, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Sierra Hull, Edgar Meyer, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton, Chris Thile, Molly Tuttle and more. 

    Ticket information for the “My Bluegrass Heart Tour” can be found on Bela Fleck’s website and more dates are to come.

    Béla Fleck: My Bluegrass Heart Tour 

    With Michael Cleveland, Sierra Hull, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, & Bryan Sutton:

    9.17 Roanoke, VA //   Jefferson Center 

    9.18 Berryville , VA // Watermelon Pickers’ Fest  2021 

    9.19 Glenside, PA // The Keswick Theatre 

    9.21 Pittsburgh, PA // Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall 

    9.22 Bethesda, MD // The Music Center at Strathmore 

    9.23 Cumberland, MD // DelFest 

    9.24 Princeton, NJ // McCarter Theatre Center 

    9.25 Boston, MA // Berklee Performance Center 

    9.26  North Adams, MA // FreshGrass 

    9.28   Kent, OH // The Kent Stage 

    9.29 Cincinnati, OH // Taft Theatre

    9.30  Charlottesville, VA // The Paramount Theater 

    10.01 Raleigh, NC // IBMA Bluegrass Live! 


    With Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, & Bryan Sutton:

    * = Béla Fleck, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Bryan Sutton


    11.27   Grand Rapids,  MI // DeVos Performance Hall 

    11.28 Fort Wayne, IN // Clyde Theatre 

    11.29   Milwaukee, WI // Riverside Theater 

    12.01   St. Louis, MO // The Sheldon Concert Hall 

    12.02   Des Moines, IA // Hoyt Sherman Place 

    12.03   Salina, KS // The Stiefel Theatre 

    12.04   Denver, CO // Paramount Theatre*

    12.05   Jackson, WY // Center For The Arts 

    12.07   Portland, OR // Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 

    12.08   Seattle, WA // Paramount Theatre* 

    12.09   Eugene, OR // Jaqua Concert Hall – 2 shows!

    12.10   Redding, CA // The Cascade Theatre*

    12.11  Reno, NV // Silver Legacy Resort Casino 

    12.12   Berkeley, CA  // The UC Theatre 

    12.14   Costa Mesa, CA // Segerstrom Center for the Arts 

    12.17   Los Angeles, CA // Theater at the ACE Hotel 

    12.19   Tucson, AZ // Fox Tucson Theatre

    With Sam Bush, Michael Cleveland, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Sierra Hull, Edgar Meyer, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton, Chris Thile, Molly Tuttle & more:

    1.7.22   Ryman Auditorium // Nashville, TN

  • Glens Falls GEM fest 2021 Announces Lineup

    Art in the Public Eye has officially announced the set times for performances at the fifth annual Glens Falls Entertainment and Music (GEM) Fest 2021. The event will occur on August 7th at the Shirt Factory, located at 71 Lawrence St in Glens Falls from 10:30 AM until 10:30 PM.

    GEM Fest brings musicians and artists together from throughout the region to perform on two stages, audiences can enjoy live painting, food trucks, and Shirt Factory gallery spaces featuring work from local artists. Hosting over 30 artist vendors, food trucks, and 20 performances across 2 outdoor stages, the GEM Festival is where the arts and music collide. This is a must-see summer event that celebrates Glens Falls’ diverse and rich local art and music scene.

    This will be the first GEM Fest since the last 2019 event and they’re back with more incredible artists.

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    42 Degree Stage 

    9:30 PM The Midnight Revival Band 

    8:20 PM Pillowhead 

    7:20 PM Simple Sin 

    6:30 PM Terrallite 

    5:40 PM Freedom Stratton 

    4:40 PM Brookline 

    3:50 PM The Hauntings 

    3:00 PM Project Racecar 

    2:05 PM Seize Atlantis 

    1:10 PM Peter Annello Trio 

    12:20 PM Grape Juice 

    11:30 PM Erin Powers

    Adirondack Guitar Stage 

    6:20 PM Brain Medicine 

    5:20 PM Safety Meeting 

    4:40 PM Malicious Dee

    3:50 PM We’re History  

    2:50 PM Lucas Garrett Band 

    1:50 PM Ragged Company

    12:50 PM 42nd Draft 

    12:00 PM Only Dustin with Friends

    To learn more about GEM Fest and Art in the Public Eye visit their website and to stay up to date follow the GEM Fest on Facebook.

  • David Murray Solo Concert with Live Painting Comes to Rustic Ridge View Farm August 7

    Jazz saxophone great David Murray will perform a unique solo performance, complimented with live painting by artist Nancy Ostrovsky, August 7 at Rustic Ridge View Farm in Ulster County.

    David Murray

    A titan of the tenor sax and bass clarinet who came to prominence in the mid-70s, David Murray has recorded dozens of albums that merge free jazz with the mature style of classicists like Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster. He was a founding member of the World Saxophone Quartet and has performed or recorded with luminaries like Henry Threadgill, Elvin Jones, James Blood Ulmer, Olu Dara and the Grateful Dead, for whom he recorded a tribute album with his Octet in 1996.  In 1989, Murray won a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance for his album, Blues for Coltrane: A Tribute to John Coltrane, along with a Guggenheim Fellowship.  The Village Voice named him “Musician of the Decade” in 1980. 

    Deeply textured and enthralling in their execution, Nancy Ostrovsky’s paintings are, just like the music itself, free improvisations inspired by and at one with the resonant vibrations and spirit created by a musician in a live performance. Her spontaneous method of smearing, dripping, squeezing and manipulating paint onto canvas, in real-time as compelled by the music, is electrifying to witness.

    Over the years, the Accord, NY-based artist has collaborated at concerts with some of the jazz world’s leading names, including Roswell Rudd, Butch Morris, Michael Gregory Jackson, Michael Bisio and Murray.  She has performed her live painting to music at many prestigious venues including Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and the Eastman School of Music. 

    The event will take place Saturday, August 7 at Rustic Ridge View Farm, 15 Old Kings Highway, Kerhonkson, New York. Suggested donation is $20.  It is recommended that patrons bring their own chairs or pillows for seating at this outdoor event.  Refreshments will be available.

    More of Ostrovsky’s work and videos of her unique live painting performances can be seen here.

    David Murray
  • X Ambassadors Release New Single, Announce Tour Dates

    Ithaca-natives X Ambassadors have shared a new song called “Okay” in preparation for their third album, The Beautiful Liar, which is set for release on September 24. X Ambassadors have also announced their upcoming U.S./European Tour, including a stop at Webster Hall in October.

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    X Ambassadors made their full-length debut in 2015 with VHS, that transitioned the band from Ithaca alt-rockers and Brooklyn-indie-scene outsiders to Billboard chart-toppers. Now certified platinum, VHS delivered X Ambassadors’ popular hits “Unsteady” and “Renegades,” which launched them into mainstream success. Most recently, the band released EP Belong, inspired by ’60s and ’70s soul and R&B, in March 2020 as well as three-song project (Eg) in January 2021.

    “Okay” follows the June release of their darkly cinematic track “My Own Monster” whose black-and-white visual finds lead vocalist Sam Harris performing a choreographed routine with his own shadow. Both songs will be featured on the band’s third studio album The Beautiful Liar

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    “Okay” marks the start of a compelling new lyrical direction for X Ambassadors. With the same emotional intensity as 2015’s “Unsteady,” “Okay” adds deeper poeticism with verses like “We’ll make no mistake, whatever may come… We’ll rise up, it’s true and we go down this road…”

    Written during a period of such uncertainty, “Okay” has the ability to connect with and validate the worries of today while sending the reassuring message that things will work out eventually.

    Life is unpredictable… things happen that are out of control all the time. We all are living in a constant state of uncertainty. And yet… I say it all the time. ‘Everything’s gonna be okay.’

    Sam Harris, lead vocalist

    Okay” is now available for streaming on all major platforms. Preorder The Beautiful Liar album here

    Tickets are on sale now for X Ambassadors’ “The Beautiful Liar” tour, which will hit New York’s Webster Hall on October 27. Scarypoolparty and Taylor Janzen will open the show on all North American dates. For ticket information, visit xambassadors.com/tour.

    Check out their U.S. tour schedule below:

    X Ambassadors 2021 “Beautiful Liar” Tour

    Scarypoolparty direct support, Taylor Janzen will open.

    October 15 – House of Blues / San Diego, CA 

    October 16 – Phoenix AZ / Marquee

    October 18 – Tulsa, OK / Cain’s

    October 19 – Austin, TX / Emo’s

    October 22 – Nashville, TN / Brooklyn Bowl

    October 23 – Louisville, KY / Mercury Ballroom

    October 25 – Asheville, NC / Orange Peel

    October 27 – New York, NY / Webster Hall

    October 28 – Boston, MA / Big Night Live

    October 29 – Philadelphia, PA / Theatre of the Living Arts

    October 30  – Washington, DC / Lincoln Theater

    November 1 – Toronto, ONT / Danforth

    November 2 – Detroit, MI / St. Andrew’s

    November 4 – Chicago, IL / Vic

    November 5 – Indianapolis, IN / Deluxe

    November 6 – Milwaukee, WI / Rave

    November 8 – Kansas City, MO / Truman

    November 9 – Minneapolis, MN / Varsity

    November 11 – Denver, CO / Ogden

    November 12 – Salt Lake City, UT / The Depot

    November 13 – Boise, ID / Revolution Concert House

    November 15 – Seattle, WA / Showbox

    November 16 – Spokane, WA / Knitting Factory

    November 17 – Portland, OR / Roseland

    November 19 – Sacramento, CA / Ace of Spades

    November 20 – Los Angeles, CA / Belasco

  • SummerStage Jubilee Benefit Concert nominated for New York Emmy

    The City Parks Foundation has announced that the 2020 SummerStage Jubilee benefit concert has been nominated for a New York Emmy. The documentary film shows off the impacts of the City Parks Foundation free programs in New York City parks, which was originally aired in September 2020 on WABC-TV, as well as digitally streamed. The Emmy nomination is for the Documentary Cultural Category.

    Summerstage Jubilee

    The film follows the story of a young girls journey throughout the five boroughs while enjoying musical performances by Sting, Norah Jones, Trey Anastasio, Rufus Wainwright, Leslie Odom Jr., Rosanne Cash, Emily King and PJ Morton with appearances by comedian Louis Black and musical artists H.E.R., Paul Shaffer, Jimmy Fallon and many more.

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    Along with the City parks Foundation, SummerStage founder Joe Killian is nominated as the Executive Producer of the film. SummerStage has been around for 35 years and is a music and entertainment powerhouse.

    Oscar winning producer and now Emmy-nominee Jonathan Olson breathes life into the SummerStage Jubilee at a time when public programs were halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. NYC parks remained open as some of the only public areas available to all.

    Summerstage Jubilee

    Donations to SummerStage help ensure New York’s largest free outdoor performing arts festival is able to remain free and available to all New Yorkers, giving residents a chance to converse and hang out with others while attending this terrific event. For more information, visit www.SummerStage.org.

    Watch a 0:30 trailer of the SummerStage Jubilee
  • Joe Russo and The Bogie Band Collide To Bring Fans New Single, “The Witnesses”

    Following an exhilarating sold-out show at Nublu in New York City earlier this month and performance at Newport Jazz Festival on Sunday, August 1, The Bogie Band, led by saxophonist Stuart Bogie has combined musical talents with the legendary Joe Russo, releasing their new single, “The Witnesses.”

    "The Witnesses"
    “The Witnesses” | Presented by Royal Potato Family

    Leaders and founders of the 10-piece ensemble are Bogie and drummer Joe Russo. Members of The Bogie Band hail from a litany of groups, including Antibalas, The Dap Kings, Red Barat, Arcade Fire, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, David Byrne’s American Utopia, St. Vincent, The Budos Band, and Superhuman Happiness. “The Witnesses” signifies a triumphant musical synergy. In a thrilling collaboration between old friends, Bogie’s horn arrangements meet Russo’s propulsive drumming to create an explosive combination of woodwind and brass instruments – reimagining wind music in bold and dynamic new ways.

    Stuart Bogie and Joe Russo
    Stuart Bogie and Joe Russo

    “‘The Witnesses’ speaks to the urgency of the times in a musical language that laid the groundwork for the Bogie Band featuring Joe Russo. The brass knocks you right and left, the saxophones scream, and the drums keeping you running for your life.”

    Stuart Bogie on “The Witnesses”

    This band is just getting starting and will surely bring more live music – like their jam-packed Nublu debut – as we head into the fall. Be sure to catch The Bogie Band featuring Stuart Bogie and Joe Russo as they hit the stage to perform live at the Newport Jazz Festival, it will be a performance fans will not want to miss. To stay updated on the band’s upcoming events, projects, and exciting new releases check out their Instagram HERE.


    Listen to “The Witnesses” via Spotify and YouTube Below:

  • Live Music Makes a Return In Northville with Summer Concert Series

    Located in Fulton County. Northville welcomes the return of acoustic music with their Summer Concert Series on Fridays and Saturdays from 7-9pm. The downtown district is a great place to enjoy unique shops, good food, and live music.

    The town of Northville offers many exiting events, ranging from Ski centers to waterfront parks. The small village located in the town of Northampton offers residents a peaceful rural area, along the shores of the Great Sacandaga Lake. Also along the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Northville is filled with sights to see.

    The Northville-Placid Trail

    After the first settlement in the 1780s, the village of Northville was the home to a successful lumbar industry, which led to a, “Strong economy and rich cultural life.” Being so close to the “Great” Lake and along the entrance to the Southern Adirondack Mountains, Northville became a destination for tourists and travelers alike. The inclusion of cultural arts programs, Camping grounds and a ski resort makes the village of Northville so special, while keeping its history of being a small historic village.

    The town’s population continues to grow, and The Northville Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The return of live music located on Main Street, and Center Street makes the Summer Concert Series a destination spot for music lovers and travelers.

    Friday Night Concerts will be held on Main Street from 7 – 9 pm, and Saturday Night Concerts will be held on Center Street from 7 – 9 pm

    Friday, July 30 – Sam Van Wagoner
    Saturday, July 31 – Matthew Shannon

    Friday, August 6 – Nick and Keelan
    Saturday, August 7 – Ryan Racine

    Friday, August 13 – Steve Taylor
    Saturday, August 14 – Ken Mobley

    Friday, August 20 – Acoustic Ash
    Saturday, August 21 – Plymouth Philharmonic

    Friday, August 27 – Uc3
    Saturday, August 28 – Alex Mandenall

    Friday, September 3 – Sheila Landis
    Saturday, September 4 – Nick Fugedi

    Friday, September 10 – Al Carmichael
    Saturday, September 11, Mike Bass

    Friday, September 17 – Mike Ball
    Saturday, September 18 – Ryan Racine

    Friday, September 24 – Nick and Keelan
    Saturday, September 25 – Geff Phillips

    Friday, October 1 – TBD
    Saturday, October 2 – Acoustic Ash

    Friday, October 8 – Kevin Bouton
    Saturday, October 9 – Adam Plomaritas

    Friday, October 15 – 2xl duo
    Saturday, October 16 – Plymouth Philharmonic

    Friday, October 22 – Mike Freeman
    Saturday, October 23 – Ryan Racine

    Friday, October 29 – Nick and Keelan
    Saturday, October 30 – Kate Hinote

    To explorer more of the Village of Northville, visit the link here.

  • Rooftop Rock Fundraiser at Bogart House to Benefit Brooklyn Musicians

    Gear up for a night of music, dance, and community on a rooftop in Brooklyn! “Rooftop Rock,” a live-music fundraiser event for local artists, will be held at the Bogart House in Bushwick on Sunday, August 15.

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    Starting at 11 a.m., various Brooklyn-based bands will take the stage at the Bogart House’s roof-deck in hopes to bring the Bushwick community together by sharing and promoting local music. New York City visual artists will also have some pieces on display and for sale. All proceeds from the event will be evenly distributed amongst all performers.

    By giving back to the artist community, we give to the community as a whole. The fundamentals of creativity are essential to the well-being of every New Yorker and the city’s vibrancy at its core.

    Alyssa Martin, Founder of Chelsea Records NY
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    Hosted by non-profit organization Chelsea Records, Rooftop Rock seeks to uplift new musical acts by relieving the pressures and financial burdens of booking shows. This more lighthearted approach allows for a concert experience where artists can express themselves without hesitation and the art can speak for itself. Especially after a year of isolation, collaboration and networking is essential to bring life into local music scenes again.

    We began using a personal roster of musicians to book full line-up shows at local venues and used our own individual contacts to fill the room. (Musicians) were also exposed to a brand new audience that soaked in all of their incredible work.

    Alyssa Martin, Founder of Chelsea Records NY

    A full bar will be available on site and more artists are to be announced. Tickets are on sale now for $25 each on Humbler.

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    Rooftop Rock Details

    Date: Sunday, August 15th, 2021

    Time: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Location: Bogart House – 230 Bogart Street Brooklyn, NY (Rooftop)

    Musical Lineup:

    Almost Sex (Alt Pop Duo)
    Jake Pinto Project (Alt)
    Alyssa Grey
    Pastel (Rock)
    Pan Arcadia (Alt Rock)

    Visual Artists:
    Ella Eliakim
    Jesse Lee

    Pan Arcadia performing “After the Flood” live in 2020