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  • Brookyln Bridge Park Events for Summer 2024

    The DUMBO Improvement District, based in Brooklyn, announced the events that will be hosted this summer at the iconic Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO.

    photo by julienne schaer

    Spanning just over a mile long, the park is home to activities for all ages. These include biking trails, skating rinks, basketball and handball courts, playgrounds, and fields. In addition to the array of activities, Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a scenic view of the Lower Manhattan skyline, admired by tourists and locals alike.

    Other than its views and activities, the park is an important location for the DUMBO community. For decades, the space has served as the host of many neighborhood-wide events. These events include art shows, game nights, athletic events, and live concerts.

    This summer, Brooklyn Bridge Park will be hosting a variety of events. Starting May 31st, the sixth annual DUMBO Drop marked the beginning of the season.

    brooklyn bridge park events

    The Dumbo Drop is a neighborhood-wide block party signifying the beginning of the summer season in Brooklyn. According to tradition, thousands of Dumbo-shaped balloons and toys are tied to parachutes made by local artists and lifted into the air. Immediately after the viewing follows a block party. Activities are available for adults and children alike. Visitors can visit stands dedicated to hundreds of local restaurants and shops.

    Live at the Archway – Weekly on Thursdays starting June 20th

    brooklyn bridge park events

    Following the Dumbo Drop, the Live at the Archway event will begin on Thursday, June 20th. Live at the Archway is an annual series of free concerts and interactive visual arts programming located in the DUMBO Archway. Each year, the event seeks to promote local artists and musicians. Founded in 2015, the series reflects the neighborhood’s diversity and commitment to the arts. Here, you can find several arts showcases, including a broad variety of music, dance, and visual art styles.

    Each event, which is held weekly on Thursdays, will feature a live concert followed by an art display. Live at the Archway begins on June 20 and will last until August 15th. Tickets are free and available to the public.

    Lineup for Live at the Archway

    June 20
    Fogo Azul | La Banda Chuska / Art Wall by Sam Ticknor

    Fogo Azul is a New York City-based all-women, trans, and non-binary Brazilian Samba Reggae drum line. Launched in 2016 with Marcus Santos’ Grooversity education project, Fogo Azul is a diverse community that showcases drummers from all walks of life.

    La Banda Chuska is re-imagining the vintage sounds of Peruvian cumbia and surf through the lens of their New York City home and diverse musical and cultural backgrounds. Taking inspiration from the twangy 1960s surf bands of Lima, as well as the psychedelic flavors of 1970s chicha, the band has been playing their musically expansive and dancey tunes. They have performed around New York City for the past three years, building up a loyal local following.

    June 27
    Paisley Fields / Art Wall by Billie Elise

    Paisley Fields is an up-and-coming country singer-songwriter. His recently released duet with Mya Byrne featured on Democracy Now, in Rolling StoneNPR, and more. Join Fields for their live performance in Live at the Archway on June 27.

    July 11
    Brasil Summerfest / Art Wall by Noah Lyon

    Brasil Summerfest is a list of festival events hosted around several venues throughout New York City. On July 11, they come to Live at the Archway for a showcase of traditional Brazilian funk, samba, and bossa nova.

    July 18
    La Sonora Nuyorkina / Art Wall by Joan LeMay

    La Sonora Nuyorkina is a contemporary salsa band comprised of young, talented musicians who bring a fresh sound to the Latin genres. The band covers a variety of songs, from salsa classics to original compositions. Join them on July 28th at Live at the Archway.

    July 25
    Jerron Paxton / Art Wall by Emily Nam

    Multi-instrumentalist Jerron Paxton revives the once-buried sounds of classical American music. Drawing inspiration from the 1920s, Paxton’s many talents allow him to revive old-fashioned blues, jazz, and country music in the twenty-first century.

    August 1
    Gentleman Brawlers / Art Wall by Annick Martin

    Drawing inspiration from Afrofunk and indie dance genres, Brooklyn collective Gentleman Brawlers will stun the audience with an electrifying performance at Live at the Archway on August 1st.

    August 8
    Tracy Bonham / Art Wall by Joshua Reynolds

    Two-time GRAMMY nominee Tracy Bonham celebrates with a night of alternative and indie throwbacks at Live at the Archway on August 8th.

    August 15
    Queerchella / Art Wall by Melanie Hope Greenberg

    Join Queerchella for their second year of festivities with a lineup of over 70 different LGBTQ+ artists from all over the country. The festival features live concerts, dance, and other visual arts performance showcasing the diversity of New York City’s music and arts scene.

    Drink and Draw – Weekly on Wednesdays starting on June 19th

    Presented by the DUMBO Improvement District with Creatively Wild Art Studio, Drink and Draw workshops provide the opportunity to work with some of DUMBO’s best artists. Although the event specifically caters to adults, there is no artistic requirement to join. All artistic levels are welcome at the workshop. Tables, easels, and art supplies are provided.

    For the first workshop of the summer, DUMBO artist Craig Anthony Miller (CAM) will lead participants in a project incorporating the symbolism of the elephant. As a representation of strength, wisdom, and overcoming obstacles, the elephant serves as a model for the workshop to capture the essence of Brooklyn’s rich history. DJ Zemotion will provide a soundtrack for the night. 

  • All Headliners Festival is Set to Dazzle Sackets Harbor this June

    Non-profit organization Live at the Bandstand is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated free music event, All Headliners Festival. The festival takes place on June 8 from 3 to 9pm in Sackets Harbor, New York.

    All Headliners Festival takes place at the picturesque Sentinel Bandstand in Sackets Harbor. This celebration promises an unforgettable afternoon and evening of live performances, delicious food, and camaraderie, showcasing the rich diversity of talent and culture in the region. The event features an eclectic lineup of four exceptional bands, representing a wide spectrum of musical genres. Bands include jazz troupe Pando Collective, blues artist Tas Cru, Americana group The National Reserve, and jazz/classical Stephane Wrembel Quartet.

    In addition to the stellar musical lineup, attendees will have the opportunity to indulge in a delectable array of culinary delights, courtesy of local food vendor Elm Street Taco truck. The renowned 1812 Brewing Company truck serves up refreshing and award-winning craft brews right in the heart of Sackets Harbor/Watertown.

    Tas Cru

    All Headliners Festival Acts

    Pando Collective 3pm: Kicking off the festivities with their soulful jazz melodies, Pando Collective brings a unique blend of talent and camaraderie. They draw inspiration from their roots in the 10th Mountain Division Band.

    The National Reserve 4:15pm: Back by popular demand, The National Reserve returns to Live at the Bandstand. They are ready to enthrall audiences once again with their soulful Americana, Rock’n’Roll sound and dynamic stage presence.

    Tas Cru 6pm: Tas Cru and his band are sure to captivate audiences with their electrifying blues. Their tunes and infectious energy promise a performance that will have everyone on their feet. He hails from the local scene.

    Stephane Wrembel Quartet 7:30pm: Rounding out the evening with a touch of international flair, the Stephane Wrembel Quartet will transport listeners to the streets of Paris with their enchanting gypsy jazz melodies, led by the virtuoso French guitarist himself.

    “We are thrilled to bring this vibrant celebration of music and community to Sackets Harbor. Our mission has always been to showcase the incredible talent and diversity of our local and downstate music scene while fostering a sense of connection and belonging within our community. We invite everyone to join us for a day of unforgettable performances, delicious food, and shared experiences on the water.”

    Ingrid Cleveland Gori

    The festival is free of charge for all. For more information on the All Headliners Festival in Sackets Harbor on June 8, click here.

  • Buffalo Central Terminal Announces 2024 Calendar of Free Events from May to October

    Buffalo Central Terminal has announced the release of their calendar of free events for the 2024 season. The community events take place from May to October at the Buffalo Central Terminal Lawn.

    The Buffalo Central Terminal

    The festival includes a large variety of fun activities and events for all members of the community to enjoy. Events range from live music, plays, and movie nights to fitness bootcamps and car shows. Along with this, there are school giveaways for kids returning to the books along with an all-encompassing fall fest. From summer to fall, the Buffalo Central Terminal Festival keeps the community engaged and entertained.

    The Buffalo Central Terminal

    The historic Buffalo Central Terminal is a prominent feature of Buffalo’s East Side and the Broadway Fillmore neighborhood. The not-for-profit Central Terminal Restoration Corp. has been the caretaker for more than 20 years.

    The community driven Master Plan re-establishes the Terminal as a hub of activity. Buffalo Central Terminal is a beacon that attracts people and investment, celebrates, and fosters community voice and connections that contributes to the strong future of the city and region.

    This year, the historic landmark boasts 15 free of charge events over the course of five months. The festival sees one event May 18, three in June, five in July, three in August, and two sendoff events in October.

    The Buffalo Central Terminal

    Buffalo Central Terminal 2024 Festival Events

    Health is Wealth Fitness Bootcamp A 3-part fitness and cardio bootcamp lead by GCOPE Fitness. The series is held on the Central Terminal Lawn from 9am to 10am on May 18, June 22, and June 29.

    Central Terminal Car Show Admire over 100 meticulously restored sport compact and muscle cars Sunday, June 30 from 10am to 5pm at the Central Terminal Car Show.

    Movie Night This year we’re hosting two movie nights at the Terminal. Join us July 29 for a taste of nostalgia with “The Goonies.” August 28 shows an animated film that’s perfect for the little ones. More to be announced soon.

    Summer Concert Series After the tremendous enthusiasm from our audience last year, we’re excited to announce that our Summer Concert Series has been expanded to four sensational nights! Join us July 11, July 18, July 29, and August 8 from 5pm to 8pm.

    Shakespeare in the Park returns to the Central Terminal Friday, July 19 with a “Midsummer Night’s Tour.” from 7pm to 8:30pm.

    5th Annual Back to School Giveaway hosted by Leg. Howard Johnson & CM Nowakowski

    Get geared up for new school year at our giveaway Saturday, August 17 from 9am to 12pm.

    Fall Fest Enjoy our family-friendly Fall Fest Saturday, October 12 from 11am-3pm, featuring music, pumpkin decorating, photog areas, beer & wine vendors and more.

    Trunk or Treat hosted by Matt Urban Center The tradition continues Tuesday, October 29 from 4pm to 6pm.

    To learn more about each event, and for more information on the Buffalo Central Terminal, click here.

  • Fourth Annual Scarsdale Music Festival Returns this Year in June

    The annual Scarsdale Music Festival is returning for its fourth year June 1-12 to 6pm in Scarsdale Village. The six-hour music festival sees a hearty lineup of amazing talent from all over.

    The festival is hosted by the Scarsdale Business Aliance and benefits Daniel’s Music Foundation. The foundation aims to empower individuals with disabilities through music education and performance. The annual Scarsdale Music Festival boasts an extensive lineup of highly talented individuals and groups.

    The Scarsdale Music Festival is an exceptional, family-friendly community event that brings together
    thousands of people of all ages to celebrate their love of music, food, and community and is a not-to-be
    missed experience. The Scarsdale Business Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Village of Scarsdale and its local businesses.

    A total of 16 musical artists and bands are set to hit the stage on June 1. The lineup is diverse and dynamic with genres like Americana, indie-rock, world, hard-rock, pop, R&B, opera and more. Some artists include Artia Tobia, Conversing with Ocean, Hunter Road, The Men of Soul, George Dennehy, and more.

    This year’s line-up of amazing talent performs on two main stages throughout the day as well as an all-new acoustic stage. Twelve bands from Scarsdale and the greater Tri-State area were chosen through an extensive selection process from over 70 submitted applicants.

    This year’s Grand Tasting Village features elite wines from around the world, specialty cocktails, and food pairings. In addition, guests 21+ can also purchase beer and wine by the glass. Food trucks and other food vendors offer a selection of sweet and savory items. The Family Fun Zone features carnival games, face painters, arts and crafts, musical demonstrations, DIY and STEAM activities, sports, inflatables, and more.

    Tickets for the annual Scarsdale Music Festival are on sale now. For more information on the festival and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Inaugural Long Island Yoga Festival Comes to Buddha Jams Yoga in Glen Cove this June

    Buddha Jams Yoga in Glen Cove, Long Island is proud to announce the first-ever Long Island Yoga Festival which begins June 21. The three-day event promises a unique lineup of yoga sessions, workshops, and soul-stirring live music.

    Long Island Yoga Festival

    The festival is birthed as a celebration of International Day of Yoga and the Summer Solstice. Renowned yoga masters Rodney Yee, Colleen Yee, Alan Finger, Sarah Platt Finger, Matthew Giordano, and more will grace the mats. The musical ensemble includes Kirtan Goddess Nina Rao and DJ Taz Rashid, who are set to elevate the festivities with their rhythms.

    Guests can look forward to more than just yoga and music. The festival is a culmination of cultural experiences with food trucks, craft vendors, dance parties, drum circles, and more. This event is designed to be a microcosm of Buddha Jams Yoga’s philosophy. Buddha Jams aims to create a communal song where every individual’s voice finds harmony.

    Long Island Yoga Festival

    The studio is equipped with two stages and sophisticated sound systems that resonate with nearly 2,000 watts of sound. This is perfect for a range of events from live music yoga classes to intimate concerts. Buddha Jams Yoga is not just a place to practice yoga. The venue is a vibrant community space where every visit promises a new experience.

    Each day of the Long Island Yoga Festival promises fun, unique, all-inclusive events to keep the community spiritually entertained. There are a range of tickets that include, “Music Only,” “Day Passes,” and “Weekend VIP.”

    For more information on Buddha Jams’ Long Island Yoga Festival and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Rivers Casino Unveils Harbor Jam Summer Concert Lineup

    Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady has announced the return of Harbor Jam this summer at the Mohawk Harbor Amphitheater. This year’s Harbor Jam concerts will take place Saturday, July 20 and Sunday, July 21.

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    This summer’s Harbor Jam weekend performance lineup includes headliners Night Fever and Hotel California, tributes to the Bee Gees and the Eagles respectively. Each night’s entertainment kicks off at 6 PM with DJ MixItUp NY on Saturday and DJ Ketchup on Sunday. The headlining performance starts at 7:30 PM. The Sunday, July 21 concert will also be followed by a special firework show.

    The event sees two fantastically talented cover bands of two of the world’s most recognizable groups. Night Fever is the largest production of the Bee Gees in the world. The group has been touring for the past ten years, from Disneyland to Russia, recreating the look and sound of the Bee Gees. Capturing a full history of the Bee Gees, Night Fever includes songs from “To Love Somebody”, “I Got to Get A Message”, “Stayin Alive”, “More Than A Woman”, “Nite Fever”, and many more.

    For over three decades now Hotel California has been recreating the legendary sound of The Eagles, and thrilling audiences all over the world. The night of July 21 welcomes Hotel California for another thrilling show.

    harbor jam rivers casino

    For more information on the free Harbor Jam Summer Concert at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady, click here.

  • Dead of Summer Music Festival to Feature Charity Disc Golf Tournament in Vermont this July

    Dead of Summer Music Festival announced its featured charity disc golf tournament at Hunter Park in Manchester, Vermont this July. The event spans two days – July 13 and 14 – and sees a stellar lineup of performers from all over.

    dead of summer music festival

    Saturday July 13 is the main event featuring a one round recreational singles tournament. The following day consists of a doubles match. All entrants will have the opportunity to win some great prizes for the top finishers on both days, all for a good cause. This July is the 5th annual Dead of Summer Music Festival which boasts a large, diverse lineup of bands and solo artists.

    Some headliners include Pink Talking Fish Ensemble, Neighbor, Max Creek, and many more. To support the fundraising effort, tee box sign sponsorships are currently available. Now and throughout the festival weekend, raffle tickets for some great band merchandise and other giveaways can be purchased. 

    dead of summer music festival

    The musical acts appear July 12, and continue throughout the disc golf tourney, until its closure on July 14. At least 18 bands see the two stages over three days at Hunter Park. The park is seated on 25 acres in the Green Mountains of Manchester Vermont. The festival features performances as well as RV camping and tent camping, over 25 vendors. This family friendly festival also offers 2 days of yoga, kid’s set, and tie dying. Gates open at 9am Friday July 12th. 

    For more information on Dead of Summer Music Festival and the charity disc golf tournament, click here.

  • Opera Saratoga Announces Summer 2024 Festival

    Opera Saratoga announced its 2024 summer festival, featuring three new productions at Universal Preservation Hall from June 27 to July 7. For more information on tickets and the season, visit here

    Opera Saratoga

    Opera Saratoga, formerly known as Lake George Opera, began with a production of Die Fledermaus at the Diamond Point Theatre on July 5, 1962, playing to an audience of 230. The Company now calls Saratoga Springs home and performs for more than 25,000 people. Opera Saratoga celebrates its 60th Anniversary this season, serving the communities of Saratoga Springs, the Lower Adirondack, and New York State Capital areas by providing access to world-class opera through the production of an annual Summer Festival, as well as year-round activities including extensive educational programs, mentorship of emerging operatic artists, and unique opportunities for the public. The company has performed 106 fully-staged works by 66 composers, including 42 works by American composers and 14 premiere productions.

    This season pays homage to Saratoga Springs’ history as a pleasure-seekers paradise and betting destination while looking to the future by pushing the definition of what opera can be – and how it can be made – forward,” said Mary Birnbaum, General and Artistic Director. “We hope to tempt risk-takers to the festival by dazzling them with reinventions of two classics in addition to a totally unique creation that they can only see in Saratoga.”

    In 2023, the company hired its 10th Artistic and General Director, Mary Birnbaum. She has directed opera and music theater around the world, including staging critically acclaimed productions of L’OrfeoProving Up, and The Rape of Lucretia at The Juilliard School and The Classical Style at Carnegie Hall. She has also directed productions at Opera Philadelphia, Seattle Opera, Opera Columbus, Virginia Opera, Virginia Arts Festival, the Ojai Festival, Montclair Peak Performances, and Boston Baroque in the U.S, as well as in Taiwan (National Symphony Orchestra), Central America (National Theatre of Costa Rica and Guatemala), Australia and Israel.

    She most recently directed the world premiere of In A Grove by Christopher Cerrone and Stephanie Fleischmann at Pittsburgh Opera and will direct the world premiere oratorio ÉMIGRÉ at the New York Philharmonic in collaboration with the Shanghai Symphony. On the faculty of the Juilliard School since 2011, she teaches acting to singers and serves as a Dramatic Advisor to the MMGD program. She also teaches and coaches for the Lindemann Young Artists Program at the Metropolitan Opera.

    For more information on tickets and the season, visit here

    GUYS AND DOLLS

    June 29–July 7

    Universal Preservation Hall

    The first of the trifecta, Guys and Dolls, features Mikaela Bennett (City Center Encores’ The Golden AppleWest Side Story at Glimmerglass), as Sarah Brown. The beloved gambling musical will feature direction by Mary Birnbaum, choreography by Caili Quan, and musical direction by Andy Einhorn (Broadway’s Carousel and Hello, Dolly!.), with scenic design by Kristen Robinson, lighting design by Anshuman Bhatia and costume design by Oana Botez. In addition to those already announced, the cast of Guys and Dolls will feature William Socolof as Nathan Detroit, Ariadne Greif as Miss Adelaide, Shavon Lloyd as Sky Masterson, Maximillian Jansen as Nicely Nicely Johnson, and Aubrey Allicock as Arvide Abernathy.

    COSÌ FAN TUTTE

    June 28–July 7

    Universal Preservation Hall

    Next is Mozart’s wager opera Così fan tutte, featuring GRAMMY-nominated bass-baritone Aubrey Allicock as the cynical Don Alfonso. The opera will also feature Nicoletta Berry as Despina, Julia Stuart as Fiordiligi, Anna Kelley as Dorabella, Maximillian Jansen as Ferrando, and Michael Hawk as Guglielmo.

    INTI FIGGIS-VIZUETA WORLD PREMIERE OPERA

    June 30 & July 5

    Universal Preservation Hall

    Finally, the biggest gamble of them all: a world premiere opera, devised and composed during the summer season by Composer-in-Residence inti figgis-vizueta. inti’s work explores the transformative power of group improvisation and play, working to reconcile historical aesthetics and experimental practices with trans & Indigenous futures. “The Festival Residency with Opera Saratoga is an incredible opportunity to explore the expressive world of contemporary opera, a first for me as a composer,” figgis-vizueta said.

    Opera Saratoga

    LISTEN TO THIS: VOICES FROM THE FUTURE!

    June 4, June 11, and June 18

    Universal Preservation Hall

    Listen to This is a three-part concert series that hands the mic to cutting-edge creators who break through boundaries of what opera can be through the lens of access and healing. The series is composed of: The Other Side of Silence, Winterreise, and finally, i woke up in the sky.

    THE OTHER SIDE OF SILENCE

    Tuesday, June 4 will feature work by RPI Director of Institute Ensembles Robert Whalen who is collaborating with librettists Mark Steidl, Katherine Skovira, and Sara Pyszka on a new opera for synthetic and acoustic voice The Other Side of Silence written by and for people who use Alternative Assistive Communication.

    The Other Side of Silence explores what it means to be our true self, and which of our voices—our inner or outer voice— represents our identity. The Other Side of Silence examines technology’s role in the fabric of human society as seen through the lens of an AAC user – someone who uses a synthetic voice to communicate with the world.

    WINTERREISE

    On June 11, Director George Miller, Bass-Baritone William Socolof, and Pianist Chris Reynolds collaborate on the workshop of a contemporary staging of Schubert’s seminal song cycle Winterreise. Originally from Albany and Saratoga Springs, respectively, Miller and Reynolds bring their many accolades back to the Capital Region.

    i woke up in the sky

    On June 18, composer-performer Catherine Brookman shares her album i woke up in the sky with Opera Saratoga’s audiences. Her music deals with the experience of time passing, collapsing, unfinished business, heartbreak, loneliness, and depression.

  • Blue Note Jazz Festival 2024 Lineup Announced

    The Blue Note Jazz Club unveiled the lineup for their much-anticipated 13th annual Blue Note Jazz Festival 2024, featuring performances by Wynton Marsalis, Andra Day, Corinne Bailey Rae, Yo La Tengo with the Sun Ra Arkestra, Stanley Clarke, the Yussef Dayes Experience, Soulive, The Soul Rebels featuring Ghostface Killah and many more.

    Blue Note Jazz Festival 2024

    Blue Note is unique in curating its namesake New York festival, looking beyond the confines of genre, geography, and time to craft a one-of-a-kind lineup. Pulling together history-shaping innovators, cultural icons from around the world, and contemporary artists pushing the boundaries of music today, the festival captures the social fabric of New York City like no other.

    Since 1981, the Blue Note Jazz Club has been a cultural institution in NYC and one of the premiere jazz clubs in the world. It strives to preserve the history of jazz, and the club practices the foundations of jazz on a nightly basis and carries the torch for the genre in the 21st century.

    The club has been frequented by celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost, Zoe Kravitz, and Jon Hamm and has featured musicians like Robert Glasper, Ron Carter, Pat Metheny, Ms. Lisa Fischer, Christain McBride, Keyon Harrold, Meshell Ndegeocello, and more.

    Kicking off the Blue Note Jazz Festival 2024 on June 1 is Soulive at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club in Greenwich Village. The festival spans five beloved venues across the city including Sony Hall, SummerStage in Central Park, Town Hall, Brooklyn Bowl, and performances in partnership with Jazz At Lincoln Center.

    This year, Blue Note Jazz Festival is focused on spotlighting diverse global cultures in a range of venues throughout New York City, including artists from Nigeria, Ethiopia, Niger, Brazil and beyond. The lineup features iconic and legendary artists that have made a tremendous impact in music and on generations of artists, including Wynton Marsalis, Stanley Clarke, Fred Wesley and hip-hop icon Ghostface Killah. The lineup is complemented by a wave of progressive and contemporary artists ranging from Ezra Collective, the Yussef Dayes Experience and Julius Rodriguez. We’re also focused on spotlighting powerful and impactful female voices including Andra Day, Corinne Bailey Rae and Lisa Fischer to name a few.

    Blue Note Director of Programming Alex Kurland.

    Kurland continued, “Presenting artists who make an immense impact in music culture and inspire is a common thread of the annual Blue Note Jazz Festival. This mirrors the festival’s partnerships with impactful institutions in New York City including SummerStage in Central Park, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and The Town Hall, which enrich the festival’s depth of programming, experience, and culture.”

    The Blue Note continues to grow its programming, most recently with three sold-out nights of performances by legendary artist André 3000. Upcoming shows at the Blue Note include Christian McBride, The Bad Plus, Infinity Song, BJ The Chicago Kid, and more.

    Tickets and further information about The Blue Note Jazz Festival 2024 can be found here.

    BLUE NOTE JAZZ FESTIVAL DATES
    June 1 /// Soulive /// Blue Note
    June 2 /// Soulive /// Blue Note
    June 2 /// Harlem Gospel Choir /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 2 /// Paula Cole /// Sony Hall
    June 3 /// Derrick Hodge /// Blue Note
    June 4 /// Derrick Hodge /// Blue Note
    June 5 /// Derrick Hodge /// Blue Note
    June 5 /// Lisa Fischer /// Sony Hall
    June 6 /// Soulive /// Blue Note
    June 7 /// Soulive /// Blue Note
    June 7 /// Michel Camilo /// Sony Hall
    June 7 /// ALJO with Hamilton de Holanda
    and Yamandu Cost /// Town Hall
    June 8 /// Soulive /// Blue Note
    June 8 /// The Music of The Buena Vista
    Social Club /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 9 /// Soulive /// Blue Note
    June 9 /// Jazz is Dead /// Sony Hall
    June 9 /// Harlem Gospel Choir /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 10 /// Brandee Younger /// Blue Note
    June 11 /// The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
    with Wynton Marsalis /// Blue Note
    June 12 /// The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
    with Wynton Marsalis /// Blue Note
    June 12 /// Yemi Alade /// Sony Hall
    June 13 /// The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
    with Wynton Marsalis /// Blue Note
    June 14 /// Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Wynton Marsalis
    with The Future of Jazz Septet /// Blue Note
    June 14 /// Eliane Elias /// Sony Hall
    June 15 /// Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Wynton Marsalis
    with The Future of Jazz Septet /// Blue Note
    June 15 /// Yo La Tengo with the Sun Ra Arkestra /// Sony Hall
    June 15 /// Jazz at Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 16 /// Jazz at Lincoln Center presents Wynton Marsalis
    with The Future of Jazz Septet /// Blue Note
    June 16 /// Victor Wooten /// Sony Hall
    June 16 /// Jazz at Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 17 /// Julius Rodriguez /// Blue Note
    June 17 /// Haley Reinhart /// Sony Hall
    June 18 /// Julius Rodriguez /// Blue Note
    June 19 /// Julius Rodriguez /// Blue Note
    June 19 /// Mulatu Astatke /// Sony Hall
    June 20 /// Julius Rodriguez /// Blue Note
    June 20 /// Mulatu Astatke /// Sony Hall
    June 21 /// Ghostface Killah with The Soul Rebels /// Blue Note
    June 21 /// Fred Wesley with The Brecker Brothers /// Sony Hall
    June 22 /// Ghostface Killah with The Soul Rebels /// Blue Note
    June 22 /// Antibalas with Hailu Mergia /// Sony Hall
    June 23 /// Ghostface Killah with The Soul Rebels /// Blue Note
    June 23 /// Harlem Gospel Choir /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 24 /// Ozomatli /// Blue Note
    June 25 /// Ozomatli /// Blue Note
    June 25 /// Stanley Clarke /// Sony Hall
    June 26 /// Ozomatli /// Blue Note
    June 26 /// Stanley Clarke /// Sony Hall
    June 27 /// Chief Adjuah /// Blue Note
    June 27 /// Gino Vannelli /// Sony Hall
    June 28 /// Chief Adjuah /// Blue Note
    June 28 /// Bombino with Etran De L’Air /// Sony Hall
    June 28 /// Os Mutantes /// Brooklyn Bowl
    June 29 /// Chief Adjuah /// Blue Note
    June 29 /// ProgJect with Bill Bruford /// Sony Hall
    June 29 /// Brass Queens /// Blue Note Brunch
    June 30 /// Chief Adjuah /// Blue Note
    June 30 /// Harlem Gospel Choir /// Blue Note Brunch
    July 1 /// Joey Alexander /// Blue Note

  • Maverick Concerts in Woodstock Announce 2024 Season Schedule

    Maverick Concerts, a chamber music festival, has announced their 2024 season schedule which entails a long summer of fun-filled events. The festival takes place entirely in their historic campus near Woodstock.

    Maverick Concerts, a chamber music festival

    Maverick Concerts is thrilled to unveil its 2024 season featuring a summer of exceptional music at its historic concert hall. The hall is nestled in the woods just outside Woodstock. June 29 to September 14, Maverick will present a diverse musical lineup that will delight enthusiasts of all ages and tastes. Maverick Family Saturdays, Maverick Saturday Nights and the Maverick Chamber Music Festival will showcase world-class performances. These performances range in genre across classical, jazz, folk, world, and contemporary.

    The Maverick Chamber Music Festival for 2024 gets off to an exciting start on Sunday afternoon June 30. The following 2 and a half months see the performances of the world’s most renowned individuals and groups for the community to adore closely. Performers like Viet Cuong, Escher String Quartet, Angela Hewitt, Miro Quartet, Fred Hersch and more prepare to wow the community.

    Maverick Concerts, a chamber music festival

    Maverick Concerts 2024 Full Schedule

    SATURDAY, JUNE 29

    Maverick Saturday Nights â€“ Jazz at the Maverick

    Fred Hersch Trio

    SUNDAY, JUNE 30

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Manhattan Chamber Players

    w/David Fung, piano

    SATURDAY, JULY 6

    Maverick Family Saturdays

    Frederick Chiu

    David Gonzalez

    SATURDAY, JULY 6

    Maverick Saturday Nights         

    Tracy Bonham

    SUNDAY, JULY 7    

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Escher String Quartet

    SATURDAY, JULY 13

    Maverick Family Saturdays

    WyndSync

    Viet Cuong

    SATURDAY, JULY 13

    Maverick Saturday Nights/Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    The Four Nations Ensemble

    SUNDAY, JULY 14

    Pre-Concert talk Viet Cuong

    WindSync

    SATURDAY, JULY 20

    Maverick Family Saturdays       

    Tracy Bonham and Melodeon

    SUNDAY, JULY 21

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Miro String Quartet

    SATURDAY, JULY 27

    Maverick Family Saturdays

    Nothing: John Cage and 4’33”

    Nicholas Day, author

    Chris Raschka, illustrator

    SATURDAY, JULY 27

    Maverick Saturday Nights/Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Angela Hewitt

    SUNDAY, JULY 28

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Pacifica String Quartet

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 3

    Maverick Saturday Nights

    Simon Shaheen Trio

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 4

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Chelsea Guo

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 10

    Maverick Family Saturdays

    Elizabeth Mitchell plays the songs of Peter Schickele,

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 10

    Maverick Saturday Nights

    After Spring Sunset: A Tribute to Peter Schickele

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 11

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Ariel String Quartet

    Anthony de Mare – postlude

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

    Maverick Family Saturdays

    Ravensbeard Wildlife Center                  

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

    Maverick Saturday Nights

    Steve Gorn & Friends

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 18

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival      

    Isidore String Quartet

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 24

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival      

    Margaret Leng Tan

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival      

    Reed Tetzloff

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 30   

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival 

    Jenny Lin

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 31

    Maverick Family Saturdays

    Jenny Lin Melody’s Mostly Musical Day

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 31

    Maverick Saturday Nights – Jazz at the Maverick

    Bill Charlap Trio

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Borromeo String Quartet

    Henry Kramer, piano

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

    Maverick Saturday Nights – Jazz at the Maverick     

    The Miguel Zenon Quartet

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 

    Maverick Chamber Music Festival

    Music from Copland House

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

    Maverick Saturday Nights         

    Happy Traum

    Cindy Cashdollar

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