Category: News Desk

  • The String Cheese Incident Announce 4 New York Tour Dates

    The String Cheese Incident have announced their 2024 fall tour, which will include four New York dates. In addition to two shows in Port Chester, the renowned jam band will also play in Brooklyn, and Wonderland Forest in LaFayette.

    String Cheese Incident

    The String Cheese Incident (SCI) are a world renowned jam band, innovating musically since the early 1990s. The Colorado-based sextet incorporates elements of psychedelia with bluegrass, dubstep and many other genres into their sound. With all six members writing songs, and trading off vocals, the band’s music is uniquely collaborative. Their musical ingenuity has brought widespread acclaim, with the group sharing stages with Lauryn Hill, James Brown, and Sheryl Crow.

    !On top of their musical innovation, SCI has put their fans at the forefront of their career. They are famous for their immersive live shows, incorporating themed experiences and chances for audience participation into their shows. In addition, the band pioneered file sharing, offering their shows to fans with free online downloads. Since their rise to success, SCI has sought to give back to the community, aiding a number of philanthropic causes. The band were among the first to encourage green tours, and regularly donate to Conscious Alliance and HeadCount charities.

    This tour celebrates the band’s 30th anniversary, with SCI traversing the country throughout much of 2024. The String Cheese Incident’s fall tour is set to begin in Las Vegas on September 12th. Following this inaugural show, SCI will move eastward, ending the first leg of their tour in Baltimore on September 29th. This leg of the tour will see the band play Wonderland Forest in LaFayette, NY on September 28th. The second leg of their show will begin at Suwanee Hulaween in Live Oak, Florida, before moving up the Eastern Seaboard. On October 30th, SCI will perform at the newly opened Brooklyn Paramount Theater. The band will conclude their tour with two dates at Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on November 1st and 2nd.

    Tour Dates

    Sept 12-15 @ Bender Jamboree | Las Vegas, NV

    Sept 18 @ The Criterion | Oklahoma City, OK  

    Sept 19 @ The Midland Theatre | Kansas City, MO 

    Sept 20-21 @ Riverside Theater | Milwaukee, WI 

    Sept 22 @ Vibrant Music Hall | Waukee, IA 

    Sept 25 @ Royal Oak Music Theatre | Royal Oak, MI 

    Sept 26 @ Palace Theatre | Louisville, KY 

    Sept 27 @ Cain Park Evans Amphitheater | Cleveland Heights, OH 

    Sept 28 @ Wonderland Forest | Lafayette, NY  

    Sept 29 @ Pier Six Pavilion | Baltimore, MD 

    Oct 24-27 @ Suwannee Hulaween | Live Oak, FL

    Oct 30 @ Brooklyn Paramount Theater | Brooklyn, NY* 

    Oct 31 @ The Met | Philadelphia, PA*  

    Nov 1 @ The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY* 

    Nov 2 @ The Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY* 

    *with special guest Stolen Gin

    Artist presale kicks off Wednesday, May 29 at 11:00 AM MT. Public on-Sale is Friday, May 31 at 10:00 AM local. For more information on tour dates and ticketing, visit SCI’s website here.

  • Albany Symphony Announces 2024 American Music Festival 

    Experience live new works from world-renowned composers of today debuting at the Albany Symphony’s 2024 American Music Festival, “Water Music NY: More Voices.”

    The event will take place between June 7-9 at the EMPAC concert hall on the RPI campus and locations throughout Troy, NY. “This is the beginning of a three-year project in which we will celebrate and explore the history of New York through the lens of people whose stories have not been told,” writes Music Director David Alan Miller.

    Performances will kick off with Dogs of Desire on Friday, June 7. The festival will also celebrate 30 years of the innovative ensemble by Dai Wei, del Pino, Sohn, Bansal and JURAKHAN. 

    Taking place on June 8 is FLOW, a “Water Music NY: New Voices” commission by Clarice Assad. The suite for piano and orchestra is a musical journey through the symbolic currents of emotions, exploring themes of change, resilience, and the passage of time through the idea of water. All the movements connect seamlessly, each representing a different dynamic ebb and flow of emotions and experiences. Its lively and improvisational character is a celebration of endurance, affirming the idea that even in the face of challenges, the capacity to adapt and emerge stronger exists. The festival will host some of its favorite composers and performers, including Joan Tower, Christopher Theofanidis, and Brandon Patrick George. It will also feature wonderful creators who are new to its stage. 

    Performances include Jack Frerer’s covers of hits by NY-born songwriters, from Cab Calloway to Grace Jones and Lana Del Rey, not to mention an audience. Following the concert, there will be a late-night lounge event where listeners can enjoy the sultry Brazilian rhythms of father-daughter duo Sérgio and Clarice Assad. Sergio Assad is one of the world’s greatest living classical guitarists. Clarice is a major Brazilian-American composer, much loved by the Albany Symphony audience and community. 

    The Last of James Fenimore Cooper on Sunday, June 9 is set to close the event at The Sanctuary for Independent Media. Native American composer Brent Michael Davids has composed a witty, satirical quartet about James Fenimore Cooper. Davids. He embraces indigenous themes and subjects in his music, considering Cooper’s ignorance of native culture in “The Last of the Mohicans” in this work for string quartet, featuring members of the Albany Symphony. This event is featured as part of the Sanctuary for Independent Media’s Freedom Festival in collaboration with the American Music Festival.

    Additional Information here.

    AMF Concerts, Programming and Events: 

    June 7: 

    DOGS OF DESIRE: EMPAC, 7:30pm

    LATE NIGHT LOUNGE: CLARICE & SÉRGIO ASSAD following Dogs of Desire

    June 8: 

    “FIRST DRAUGHTS” READING SESSION & BEER TASTING: Bush Hall, 10:30 am

    GREAT AMERICAN SONG!: Bush Hall, 3:00pm

    AMERICAN MUSIC FESTIVAL: EMPAC, 7:30pm, Pre-Concert Talk, 6:30pm

    LATE NIGHT LOUNGE: BROADWAY & AMERICAN SONGBOOK CABARET: Following American Music Festival Concert

    More American song –Broadway and beyond– long and late into the night.

    JUNE 9: 

    LAST OF JAMES FENIMORE COOPER: Sanctuary for Independent Media, 4:00pm

    Albany Symphony American Music Festival
  • Pride 2024: Celebrations and Events Across New York State

    Pride month is upon us once again, and New York has no shortage of inclusive pride events. From live music events to festivals, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Below you’ll find a complete guide to New York State’s pride events this coming June, from Long Island to Rochester.

    Pride New York

    Albany

    May 31, 5:00 PM: Start Pride on the right foot with the Waterworks Pub’s Pride Kick-Off block party and BBQ. Admission is free!

    June 1, 9:00 PM: Pay homage to queer art with ICONS: A Pride Variety Show and Party at Lark Hall. The celebration begins with a pre-show party from 9-11, where there will be giveaways and teaser performances. The main show, ICONS- The Variety Show, will feature drag queens Brita Filter, Lagoona Bloo, Amanda Blair, and many more. The fun does not stop after the show. An after party with DJ Synes will begin at midnight and continue until 2 AM. Tickets are available here.

    June 9, 11:30 AM: Capital Pride Parade & Festival will take place in Washington Park. Registration can be found at the following link, and proceeds go to the Pride Center of the Capital Region’s programming advocating for the LGBTQ+ community.

    Troy

    June 15, 2:00-6:00 PM: Join Collar City Pride for their picnic in Troy’s Prospect Park. The barbecue will feature vegan and non-vegan options, snacks, and beverages. There is a suggested donation on a sliding scale, and everyone is invited to bring lawn games, speakers, and frisbees.

    July 14: The pride celebration continues into July, with performances by Typhoid Mary and DJ Lovely Candela. More queer artists and drag performers are to be announced. Good Karma Studios will also be performing an acrobatic act. There will be a family section with balloon animals and a drag story hour. There will also be over 40 vendors, most of whom are from Rensselaer County and LGBTQ+ owned and operated. The festival will be held in Riverfront Park, further details can be found on the facebook page linked here.

    Schenectady

    June 1, 10:00 AM: The Dynasty will introduce their first ever wrestling event for this year’s pride celebration. “Sounds Gay, I’m In” will be held at Gateway Park. The festival will begin at 10:00 AM, and the wrestling will begin at 6:00 PM. All ages are welcome, and more information is available at the following link.

    Pride New York

    Saratoga Springs

    May 30, 2:45: Join the Ballston Spa High School in the raising of the pride flag.

    June 27, 6:00 PM: LGBTQ parents and children are invited to Saratoga Arts’ “POP” Gathering (parents of pride). The event will feature arts, crafts, and community building activities for the whole family. More information can be found here. Saratoga Arts hosts the event monthly, so dates will be available all year!

    Pride New York

    July 11, 6:30 PM: Join Saratoga Pride members for their Cornhole League. The informal, weekly drop-in league costs $15 a ticket, which offers guests a 20% discount on all food and drinks. Tournaments will be held at Saratoga Winery, and guests are encouraged to support the local restaurant. There will be more sessions every Thursday throughout the summer, with the tournament finals on August 29.

    June 23, 2:00 PM: Saratoga’s Pride festival will return to High Rock Park this year, with an after party to follow. The family friendly event will feature live music, family activities, and community groups. Food and ice cream will also be available for purchase on site.

    Lake George

    Lake George Pride Festival, ages 16+ (under 16 admitted with parent/guardian only), featuring DJs from the community representing, vendor village, disc golf, frisbee golf, lawn games, walking trails, photo areas, cash bar and more! $20 to enter, brought to you in partnership by Warren County and The Lake George Area and powered by Rocavaka and Goldstein Auto Group.

    Binghamton

    June 20, 6:00 PM: Binghamton Pride Coalition will host a clothing swap from June 3-10. Participants are asked to donate gently used, clean clothes and accessories at Butterfields. On June 20, the clothes will be organized and displayed for people to choose. There is a suggested donation of $10, which will be donated to Identity LGBTQ+ Youth Center in Binghamton. The invitation is available at the following link.

    June 8, 12:00 PM: Pride Palooza will return this year to Otsiningo Park. Guests are invited to bring their own picnic blankets and lunches to enjoy live music and entertainment. Local food vendors will be available, and admission is free! The flyer is available at the following link. There will also be a firework show in Martin Luther King Jr. Park & Promenade.

    June 21, 5:00 PM: Join Southern Tier Aids Program (STAP) in celebrating their 40 year anniversary. STAP will hold a gala at the Binghamton DoubleTree, and admission costs $50. Tickets are available at the following link. STAP will honor the dedication of Drew and Gertrude Noden, whose support of their AIDS Ride for Life fundraiser has been instrumental. STAP also thanks JPMorgan & Chase for their generosity and allyship. A cash bar will be available, and there are menu options for vegetarian and vegan guests.

    Pride New York

    Otsego County

    June 1, 2:00 PM: Otsego Pride Alliance will host their annual Pridefest. The festival will be held on Main Street in Oneonta. Parade line up begins at 1:00 PM, and the route will begin at 27 Market St to Elm St. Guests are asked to bring a chair, water, cash to tip performers and flags. The full schedule can be found below, and the event is open to the public.

    Pride New York

    June 13, 7:00 PM: Otsego Pride Alliance will host a Baseball Pride Night at Damaschke Field. Admission is $5, with discounts available to seniors and students.

    June 1: Winners of the “Pets for Pride” event will be announced at the OPA’s Pridefest. Voting is open to decide on the winner, cast your ballot at the following link.

    Hudson Valley

    May 30, 6:00-10:00 PM: Dutchess County Pride Center is throwing Poughkeepsie’s Kick off Party for pride month. The Factory at Sloop Brewing will host the party, with appetizers and drinks available. There will be special programing to commemorate the 100 year mark of the modern pride movement, and guests will be offered a sneak peek of the Annual Pride Auction items before they’re released to the public. Tickets are available at the following link.

    Pride New York

    June 1, 8:00 AM- 1:00 PM: Habitat Newburgh will host a Pride Build, bringing together members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies to help those in need. Attendees will help build affordable homes for local families, and celebrate pride while making a difference. Volunteers can register here.

    June 1, 12:00-5:00 PM: New Paltz Pride Coalition and Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center will host their annual Pride March & Festival in Hasbrouck Park. Voting for local Pride Marshall is also open, cast your ballot at the following link. More information about the festival and parade is available here.

    June 1, 12:00-4:00 PM: Join Opus 40 and Queer Conspiracy for a family-friendly celebration of pride in the Hudson Valley. The picnic will be held at Opus 40 in Saugerties, and carpool tickets are available here. The event will feature a drag story hour, live music, a kids dance party, and local vendors.

    June 1, 4:00-7:00 PM: Join DJ Trevor for an afternoon tea party in Pine Plains. More info about the dance celebration is available here.

    June 1, 7:00: Join Hudson Valley Improv for their celebration of PrideProv! Doors open at 6:45 and the show starts at 7:00. The show will be held at Boughton Place in Highland. Tickets are only available online at the following link. A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to GLSEN, a non-profit dedicated to ending discrimination against LGBTQ+ people.

    June 2, 9:00-10:15 AM: Inspired by Holi and powered by pride, Pound Ridge Partnership and the Human Rights Advisory Committee have come together to host the 3rd annual Pound Ridge Color Run. The 5K race will begin at Pound Ridge Elementary School, and runners of all ages and abilities are welcome. Registration is available at the following link. Highlights from the 2022 race are available below.

    June 2, 11:30 AM: Watch the White Plains raising of the Pride Flag outside the Michaelian Office Building. More information is available on The Loft LGBTQ’s instagram here.

    Didn’t find an event in your town? A full list of Hudson Valley Pride Events is available here.

    Catskills

    June 15, 5:30: Catskills Pride will host an Awards Gala to honor champions of the LGBTQ+ community. The awards ceremony and following reception will be held at The Eldred Preserve. Tickets are available at the following link.

    June 8, 1:00 PM: Woodstock Public Library will host a drag story hour and sparkle party with Katrina Mirage, who will read a book about peace, acceptance, and love. More information is available here.

    Syracuse

    June 13, 5:00 PM: Join the Syracuse Mets in their pride celebration. Enjoy a tailgate party with giveaways, a DJ, $1 hot dogs, and $2 beers. Everyone is welcome, tickets are available here.

    June 22, 11:00 AM: Central New York Pride will host a Pride Parade and Festival in Progress Park. The parade will begin at 11:00 AM, and the festival will go from 12:00 to 5:00 PM. More information is available at the following link.

    Watertown

    June 2, 12:00 PM: Watertown NY Pride, Lewis County Pride, and Planned Parenthood of the North Country New York, Inc., have joined together to host their annual Pride Picnic.

    June 14, 11:00 AM: Join Watertown NY Pride for their pickleball activity. Foster community while picking up a new hobby at the downtown YMCA. The event is open to beginners, and no sign up is necessary. 30 spots are available, the announcement is available at the following link.

    Rochester

    July 20, 11:00 AM: Celebrate pride at the Rochester Pride Festival at Highland Park. The festival will feature food, wine, beer, games, vendor tables, and live music and performances. Tickets are available for purchase at the following link.

    July 14, 11:00 AM: Join the Rochester Rainbow Riders in this year’s Pride Ride. The race is 18+, and registration is available at the following link.

    July 14, 12:00 PM: Celebrate pride at the annual Rochester Pride Picnic. There will be food trucks, DJs and dancing, a piano bar, a gift raffle, and community information tables. Check this link for ticket information, which is TBD.

    Finger Lakes

    June 7, 4:00 PM: Join Southern Finger Lakes Pride for their “Twas the Night Before Pride” event. There will be an official raising of the pride flag at 6:00 PM, and several activities throughout the evening. Art installations, drag bingo, and tarot readings are among the exciting activities SoFLX has scheduled for the event; find the full schedule here.

    June 7: Southern Finger Lakes Pride will also host a 21+ dance party, featuring performances 5 DJs. There is a suggested donation of $5 for entry, which supports SoFLX and local breweries and restaurants. More information is available here.

    June 8, 11:00 AM-5:00 PM: Southern Finger Lakes Pride will welcome back its Pride fest for the fifth year, with an exciting lineup of performers and a weekend of celebration. More details are available at the following link.

    Ithaca

    June 5, 8:30 PM: Ithaca Pride Alliance hosts weekly support meetings for LGBTQ+ youth. This is the first meeting of pride month, but the meetings take place every Wednesday. More information is available here.

    June 8: The evening of June 8th will mark the beginning of the celebration, with speeches from Ithaca Pride Alliance and notable LGBTQ+ leaders in the community. The ceremony will take place on the Bernie Milton Pavillion at 6 PM, more details are available at the following link.

    June 9, 2:00 PM: Pride in the Park will celebrate Ithaca’s LGBTQ+ community with food vendors, arts and crafts, and a resource fair. Performances will be held on the Pride Stage, including local bands, dance groups, and drag performances. More information is available here.

    Buffalo

    June 2, 2024 11:00 AM: Show off your pride at the Buffalo Pride Parade. The march is free and open to the public, though registration has ended. The parade will march along Elmwood Avenue, and volunteering positions are available at this link.

    June 15, 11:00 AM-3:00 PM: Oliver Street Merchants’ Association presents the 4th annual Pride Fest at Heritage Park. Admission is free, and over 70 vendors will be there. All are welcome, more information is available here.

    New York City PRIDE

    Manhattan

    June 28, 7:30 PM: City Winery at Pier 57 will host a documentary concert exploring the history of the Stonewall Uprising. Proceeds from ticket sales go to The Stonewall Community Foundation, which works towards liberation for all LGBTQ+ people. Enjoy the musical performances and oral history that make up the story of the Stonewall Uprising and the vibrant community culture it stemmed from. Tickets are on sale at the following link.

    June 29, 12:00 PM: The South Street Seaport will host a Youth Pride event, celebrating LGBTQ+ teens and youth. The event is free, and a wide range of activities will be available, including carnival activities, free food and snacks, DJs, and musical performances. More information is available at the following link.

    June 30, 11:00 AM: Join New York City’s 30th annual Pride March. The march began in 1970, on year after the Stonewall Uprising, and has continued the legacy of civil rights and awareness. The march will form on 25th St and 6th Ave, and move down to Christopher Street, passing the Stonewall Inn. Footage of the 2023 Pride Parade is available below.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGl2QbxsjrI&t=51s

    Brooklyn

    June 7, 7:30 PM: In New York, enjoy Brooklyn Pride’s Movie Night for a screening of Sekiya Dorsett’s inspiring short film Caribbean Queen. RSVP here for a free ticket.

    June 15, 12:00 PM: Join the Brooklyn LGBTQ+ community for a youth festival. Intended for kids and teens age 13-21, there will be arts and crafts, food, music, and giveaways. RSVP to attend at this link.

    June 8, 12:00 PM: Brooklyn Pride’s Main Stage offers an exciting lineup this year, with a wide range of genres and performances. Find the full lineup of up and coming artists here.

    Queens

    June 2, 12:00 PM: Celebrate your Pride at the 32nd Queens New York Pride Parade. The parade will start in Jackson Heights, and the multicultural festival will memorialize Jackson Heights resident Julio Rivera, whose murder sparked community activism. Learn more about Julio Rivera here, and find more details about the parade at the following link.

    June 28, 7:00 PM: Join the New York Mets in celebrating pride at Citi Field. The first 15,000 fans to arrive will receive an exclusive Mets hat. Festivities will include a DJ, in-game entertainment, Mets merchandise, and themed cocktails. Tickets are available here.

    The Bronx

    June 18,7:00 PM: Join the New York Yankees in celebrating Pride Night. A portion of every ticket sold will go to The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative. Purchase of a special event ticket includes a special edition hat, a hot dog, and your first drink of the game. More information is available here.

    July 20, 11:00 AM: The 13th Annual Bronx Pride Fair will be held at the Crotona Park Amphitheater.

    Staten Island

    June 1, 12:00 PM: Celebrate pride with the Pride Center of Staten Island at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center. The event will feature live music, art, activities, food, and performers. More information is available here.

    Long Island

    June 9, 12:00-5:00 PM: Huntington Village will host the 34th Annual Pride Parade and Festival. The parade will end with a concert and festival. More information is available here.

    July 1-July 7: Commemorate the Fire Island Invasion of 1976 by recreating the event with the New York LGBT community. A longtime landmark in LGBTQ+ history, Fire Island has served as a safe haven for members of the community to express themselves freely. In 1976, after a restaurant in Fire Island Pines denied entry to a visitor in drag, the visitor and their friends stormed into the Pines dressed in drag. More information about this year’s recreation is available here.

  • Jane’s Addiction and Love And Rockets to Co-Headline Pier 17 this Fall

    Pier 17 has announced a co-headlining show from Jane’s Addiction and Love and Rockets on September 10. This Manhattan show comes as part of a 23-city cross-country tour in August and September.

    Jane's Addiction Love And Rockets

    Pier 17, located at Manhattan’s South Street Seaport, is one of the city’s most scenic venues. The 1.5 acre rooftop venue is located stories above New York City’s East River. Pier 17 provides concert-goers with stunning views of the Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty and other famous sites. With a 3,500 person capacity, the venue is intimate, while still providing a lively atmosphere. Since its inaugural season in 2018, the venue has hosted acts from The Fugees to Billie Eilish. This season is especially busy for Pier 17, with shows from Taking Back Sunday, Slash, and more scheduled for the Summer.

    Below the Pier 17 stage, the Seaport hosts a venue of restaurants and shops for concert-goers to enjoy. With offerings like sushi, tacos, ice cream, and seafood there is a large variety of options at the venue. The Seaport additionally hosts vintage clothing, book, and wine shops for visitors to enjoy before and after their concerts.

    Since their start in 1985, Jane’s Addiction has become one of the most influential alt-rock bands of all time. Perry Farrell’s distinctive vocals, and Dave Navarro’s heavy guitars propelled the band into rock stardom, spawning countless hits. Concert-goers are sure to recognize “Jane Says” off of their 1988 debut Nothing’s Shocking and “Been Caught Stealing” off Ritual De Lo Habitual. Their signature brand of alternative has inspired legendary acts, including The Smashing Pumpkins and Rage Against the Machine. Jane’s Addiction are also renowned for their energetic live shows, with their 1991 farewell tour spawning the legendary Lollapalooza rock festival. This 2024 tour comes after the band’s first reunion in over 14 years.

    Love and Rockets began after the breakup of the seminal goth band Bauhaus in 1983. Members Daniel Ash, David J, and Kevin Haskins sought to combine their goth roots with more pop and psychedelic influences, crafting a unique brand of alternative that led them to stardom. Emerging with a dark cover of the Motown classic “Ball of Confusion,” the band’s music became 1980s club standards. Across their 7 studio albums, the band achieved major radio success with the 1989 hit single “So Alive,” which went to #3 on billboard. Bands like The Flaming Lips, Jane’s Addiction, and Pixies have since cited Love and Rockets as musical influences. This tour comes after the band’s 2023 reunion.

    This concert at Manhattan’s Pier 17, is only one stop on a nation-crossing tour throughout August and September. The tour’s 25 stops across the US and Canada are listed below.

    Fri Aug 09 — Las Vegas, NV — Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    Sun Aug 11 — San Diego, CA — Gallagher Square at Petco Park

    Tue Aug 13 — Los Angeles, CA — YouTube Theater

    Thu Aug 15 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre

    Sun Aug 18 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    Mon Aug 19 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall

    Wed Aug 21 — Rogers, AR — Walmart AMP

    Fri Aug 23 — Durant, OK — Choctaw Grand Theater

    Sun Aug 25 — New Orleans, LA — The Fillmore

    Tue Aug 27 — Jacksonville, FL — Daily’s Place

    Thu Aug 29 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sat Aug 31 — Hollywood, FL — Hard Rock Live

    Tue Sep 03 — Raleigh, NC — Red Hat Amphitheater

    Thu Sep 05 — Portsmouth, VA — Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion

    Sat Sep 07 — Atlantic City, NJ — Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

    Tue Sep 10 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17

    Fri Sep 13 — Boston, MA — Leader Bank Pavilion

    Sun Sep 15 — Bridgeport, CT — Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    Wed Sep 18 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage

    Fri Sep 20 — Rochester Hills, MI — Meadow Brook Amphitheater

    Sun Sep 22 — Milwaukee, WI — BMO Pavilion

    Tue Sep 24 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

    Thu Sep 26 — Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

    Sat Sep 28 – Huntsville, AL – South Star Music Festival*

    Sun Sep 29 – St. Louis, MO – Evolution Festival*

    Tickets presales for this show begin on May 28th, with general sales beginning May 31st at 10am.

  • Summer Soundsystem Reggae Series Returns for Summer 2024 

    Summer Soundsystem Series – Coney Island Reggae On The Boardwalk and Reggae Under The Bridge – returns on June 9, July 7, August 4, and August 31st in Brooklyn and Queens.

    The first event at K Bridge Park on June 9 from 2-7 p.m. will feature DJ Puma from Brooklyn’s famed LP International soundsystem, DJ Misbehavior, DJ Anthony, African Violet Roots, Chanter The Timeless Sound, and Carter Van Pelt. The beloved free outdoor series features an array of reggae vinyl specialist DJs from Brooklyn, New York City, and beyond.

    WKCR DJ Carter Van Pelt founded the event in June 2010, to play classic reggae at an accessible location (the Coney Island Boardwalk) to a broad audience. “It caught on from the very beginning, and I feel proud of what it’s become and how the community has embraced it, including the support and endorsements of the Brooklyn Arts Council and Queens BP Donovan Richards. Over the last dozen years, there has been a growing interest in Jamaican soundsystem culture globally… Thanks to social media, people know about the event around the world and have travelled from Japan, Australia, Europe, and Jamaica to attend.” 

    In 2021, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards brought the event to the Rockaway Beach Amphitheater as part of his Queens -Live! series, where it returns again this year on Saturday, August 31st for Labor Day Weekend. “Reggae and Caribbean culture as a whole are integral parts of the Southeast Queens and Rockaway communities. I can’t wait to celebrate these roots when Reggae On The Boardwalk returns to Rockaway Beach this summer for an incredible day of music,” said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr.

    The events have benefited from the participation of reggae and soundsystem luminaries, including Jamaican producers King Jammy and Jack Scorpio, singers Luciano, Johnny Osbourne, and Carlton Livingston, and emcees Ranking Joe, Sassafrass, Sister Carol, and Screechy Dan, among others. Giants in the soundclash world have been regular participants, including selectors Puma from LP International, Downbeat The Ruler, Federation Sound, and Sir Tommy. The events are also multi-cultural and multi-generational, featuring a core of Jamaican/Caribbean selectors and others passionate about the music culture, both men and women, ranging from teenagers to octogenarians. The large, Jamaican style soundsystem for the events at K Bridge Park are provided by Chanter The Timeless Sound of Brooklyn.

    The event series is free to the public and generously supported by community donations from attendees, by the Brooklyn Arts Council, and the Office of the Queens Borough President. For more information, follow @coneyislandreggae on Instagram and “Coney Island Reggae” on Facebook. 

    Summer Soundsystem Reggae Event Locations, Dates, and Times for 2024:

    Reggae Under The Bridge
    Sunday, June 9, 2-7 p.m.
    Sunday, July 7, 2-7 p.m.

    Coney Island Reggae On The Boardwalk
    Sunday, August 4, 2-6 p.m.
    Boardwalk at West 20th Street

    Reggae On The Boardwalk – Rockaways
    Saturday, August 31, 3-7 p.m.
    Rockaway Beach Amphitheater (East 94th)

  • Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Announces New Music Director

    On May 19, the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, located in Ithaca, announced its next Music Director: Guillaume Pirard.

    The news of Pirard’s selection was revealed at the CCO’s Passing the Baton concert. Pirard will begin his endeavor as Music Director by conducting the first concert of the 2024-2025 season.

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra
    Photo Credit: Sarah Blodgett – 1

    Guillaume Pirard was born in Belgium and studied at the Brussels Conservatory of Music and Den Haag. While attending, he studied classical, Baroque, and romantic styles. He continued his studies at Julliard and the New School, where he earned his master’s in Orchestral Conducting. During his studies, he played in various period ensembles and chamber music series in Europe and the United States. These include the Helicon Foundation, the Smithsonian Chamber Players, the Chamber Music Society of Central Virginia, the Staunton Festival, Les Muffatti and the Context series at Rice University.

    As the co-concertmaster and founding member of The Knights, Pirard has performed on tours all over North America and Europe. These performances include festivals in Tanglewood, Ravinia, Caramoor, the Festival-de-Paques in Aix-en-Provence, the Salzburg Festpiele, the Tonhalle in Zurich, the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, and the Muziverein in Vienna.

    In addition to his European tours, Pirard has conducted all over the United States. These include The New York University and Cornell University Orchestras, the Orlando Philharmonic, and the Mannes Orchestra and School of Opera at the New School. Aside from conducting, Pirard has served on multiple university faculties across the United States. While working for the New York University ensembles, he also served on the violin and chamber music faculty. He has presented guest master classes at Cornell University and the University of California at Santa Barbara. Furthermore, he has served as a panelist for several arts organizations. This includes the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, the New York Youth Symphony, and the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. 

    Formed in 1976, the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra is designated as “Ithaca’s orchestra.” Over the years, they have performed hundreds of concerts through a variety of programs. During the season, these performances include the Orchestral Series, Chamber Music Series, holiday concerts, and free Family Concerts. However, most notable is the Willard Daetsch Youth Outreach Program, which provides school students around Tompkins County with instruments and instructors.

    Further information regarding the 2024-2025 season and Subscription options will be available in June. For more information, fans can visit CCOithaca.org, contact the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Box Office at 607-273-8981 or info@CCOithaca.org.

  • The Park Theater Foundation Announces 2024 Summer Series Concerts Lineup

    The Park Theater Foundation announced the lineup for their 2024 Summer Series Concerts, beginning June 28 at 7:00 pm at the Crandall Park Bandshell in Glens Falls, NY.

    Park Theater Foundation Series

    Each Friday night, from June 28 – August 2nd, 2024, The Park Theater Foundation will host its fourth annual Summer Series Concerts in Glens Falls, NY. The events feature weekly 90-minute live musical performances from local, national, and international artists. All concerts are free to the public at the Crandall Park Bandshell, with the rain location being The Park Theater. serve to promote the artists from both outside of and within the community.

    Summer Series Concerts Lineup:

    Friday, 06/28 – Wild Adriatic 

    Rooted in the rowdy spirit of rock & roll, Wild Adriatic has built an international audience on a combination of groove, grit, and guitar-heavy swagger.

    Friday, 07/05 – Rob Flax’s Boom Chick Trio 

    Equal parts hot swing, snarky songwriting, and lyrical storytelling, Rob Flax’s Boom Chick Trio combines virtuoso violin, guitar, bass, and three-part harmony vocals for an energetic performance. 

    Friday, 07/12 – Stella Ruze 

    An award-winning folk rock band from Philadelphia, PA, Stella Ruze blends four-part vocal harmonies with infectious rhythms and horn arrangements to create a new, genre-bending sound.

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    Friday, 07/19 – Pascuala Ilabaca & Fauna 

    Hailing all the way from Chile, singer-songwriter Pascuala Ilabaca brings traditional sounds combined with jazz, pop, rock, and influences gathered in such distant places as India or Mexico to Glens Falls. Accompanied by her band Fauna, her unique stage presence conjures up sweetness and empowerment at the same time, setting her songs alive with both fragility and verve.

    Friday, 07/26 – Soggy Po’ Boys 

    The Soggy Po’ Boys mix brass-fueled mayhem with spirituals, meters-style old-school funk, vibrant storytelling, and the Caribbean side of the New Orleans tradition to create a musical experience like no other.

    Friday, 08/02 – Angelina Valente 

    With songs that feel like a warm summer breeze, Angelina’s uninhibited voice and sincere lyrics draw you in and leave you feeling restored and inspired. Her unique blend of indie folk features piano, ukulele, and genuine storytelling influenced by her small-town roots and love of nature. 

    Park Theater Foundation Series

    For more information on the Park Theater Foundation and its events, visit here.

  • The Who’s TOMMY Cast to Perform on GMA on May 28th

    On May 28, 2024, cast from the Broadway hit The Who’s TOMMY will perform on Good Morning America. This performance comes as part of a successful season for the play, which saw critical praise and a Tony nomination.

    The Who's TOMMY to perform on GMA on May 28

    The March 2024 revival of The Who’s TOMMY at Broadway’s Nederlander Theatre opened to great success. The play is based on the 1969 rock opera Tommy by The Who, which follows the titular Tommy Walker. The Who’s TOMMY tells the story of the protagonist’s childhood trauma, which leaves him deaf, blind, and mute. Despite this, Tommy rises to become a pinball star and cult leader, eventually breaking from his dissociation. Rolling Stone has recognized Tommy‘s significance, ranking it 96th on their greatest albums of all time list. It was also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for its “historical, artistic and significant value.” This is not Tommy’s first adaptation, being adapted to stage in 1993, where it ran for 899 performances.

    This revival of TOMMY has received rapturous praise from critics. Des McAnuff’s stage direction, combined with a dreamy, shape-shifting set work with Pete Townsend’s lyricism to create a perfectly dystopian environment. The New York Post praised the show’s “Knockout singing, superbly inventive stagecraft and a star-making performance from 24-year old Ali Louis Bourzgui.” Publications like Theatermania have even called it “the best rock opera ever.” The play is currently up for the 2024 Tony for Best Revival of a Musical. Additionally, the play received the Outer Critics Circle Award and Drama League Award nominations for Outstanding Revival of a Musical.

    The cast will perform on ABC’s Good Morning America twice on May 28th. First, they will perform during the 8:30am Eastern Time half-hour. The cast will follow this with a second performance on GMA3 at 1:30pm Eastern Time.

    For more information on tickets to see The Who’s TOMMY, visit the site here.

  • Brooklyn Made Presents: Future City Lounge 3 DJ sets

    Brooklyn Made Presents will host Future City Lounge 3, a DJ event right in Bushwick, Brooklyn on June 1.

    Future City will feature four different dj sets at 8 p.m. including Baba G, Ben Atkind, Cloudchord and Horizon Wireless. This is the third Feature City show that the independent venue has hosted. Artists like Gaby Moreno, Sir Woman and KYLE have also taken the Brooklyn stage.

    Brooklyn Made is making this DJ event different from other sets in the NYC area. Alongside the DJs there will be live drummer team-ups, giving more of a chance for collaborative efforts.

    Baba G, also known as Jon Barber of the Disco Biscuits, mixes live instrumentation, techno tracks and tracks from the Disco Biscuits themselves. Each show is distinct in its improvisation and unique blends. Barber will also be performing later that month on June 7 at Bearsville theater in Woodstock, NY, giving upstate fans a chance to hear his music.

    CloudChord, or Derek VanScoten, is an Emmy Award winning musician from Austin, Texas. His music is inspired by his Jazz and classical guitar studies and he has made a name for himself in the lo-fi pop world. He has reached a wide audience with over 100 million streams. 

    Founding member of Goose, Ben Atkind is another genre mixing artist set for Future City. As a Boston native he went to Berklee College of Music to study drum performance. 

    Horizon Wireless are the Brooklyn Made’s resident DJs. The Duo Harrison Waxenberg (DJ/Producer) and Daniel Scott Lyons (Drummer/Producer) mix house, techno and hip-hop beats to create high energy dance sets. In 2019 they released their debut album Welcome to the Network and most recently in 2023, they released the EP Our Nation is Imagination.
    For more information and to purchase tickets you can go to the Brooklyn Made Presents website.

  • The Struts and Kelsea Ballerini Join the Lineup for Special Edition of The Soho Sessions

    On Wednesday, June 5, British rock group, The Struts, and country artist, Kelsea Ballerini will play a special show co-presented by Rolling Stone CEO Gus Wenner and The Soho Sessions, to support Everytown for Gun Safety.

    The Struts for The Soho Sessions in support of Everytown
    Photo Credit: Ben Cope

    The Soho Sessions is an exclusive collective of people and shows that create intimate musical, invite-only experiences. They have included performances from Gary Clark Jr., Marcus King, and Lukas Nelson among many others. The shows are produced by RWE Partners, the company behind Love Rocks NYC. They use live music to shed light and support on important issues and have raised over $50 Million for non-profits.

    For this special show, The Soho Sessions and Gus Wenner are utilizing their influence in the industry to bring awareness to gun violence through the organization, Everytown for Gun Safety. Everytown is a network of mayors, teachers, students, and survivors across the country in a movement to end gun violence.

    Gun violence is a preventable epidemic, and an organization like Everytown for Gun Safety is bringing crucial education and awareness to communities nationwide. I am very pleased to be partnering with The Soho Sessions for this special event to help put an end to the urgent issue of gun violence.

    Gus Wenner

    The Struts, who debuted in 2016 with Everybody Wants and have most recently put out their fourth album Pretty Vicious in 2023, will headline the event. The band has opened on tour for The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, and Guns N’ Roses. Additionally, they’ve collaborated with Tom Morello, Robbie Williams, and Kesha, who appears on their 2018 hit “Body Talks.”

    Grand Ole Opry member, Kelsea Ballerini, will also be performing in support of Everytown. The singer topped the charts with her debut album, The First Time, and continues to do so. Her recent albums, SUBJECT TO CHANGE and Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, have brought universal praise. Undeniably, her subsequent SNL appearance and Time Magazine cover reflect her influence in country and as a woman in music. 

    Kelsea Ballerini for The Soho Sessions in support of Everytown
    Photo Credit: John Russo

    In addition to the musical acts, actress, and Everytown Creative Council founding chair Julianne Moore will host the performance with model and musician Karen Elson.

    To stop the shooting, we don’t just need to change the laws — we also need to change the culture, which is why Everytown is so grateful to Gus Wenner and RWE Partners for pulling together this group of creative heavyweights. Right now, gunfire is part of the daily soundtrack in too many American communities, and artists like Kelsea Ballerini, The Struts, Karen Elson, and Julianne Moore are harnessing their talents to raise an alarm and rally support.

    John Feinblatt, President of Everytown for Gun Safety

    A limited number of tickets are on sale to the public, with net proceeds going to Everytown for Gun Safety. For inquiries on how to purchase tickets, please contact Charlie Johnson at cjohnson@everytown.org

    For more information about The Soho Sessions, visit www.thesohosessions.com.

    Find more information about Everytown for Gun Safety here.