Tag: Queens

  • Porter Robinson Tears Up Forest Hills Stadium

    On Saturday, August 31, Porter Robinson took the stage at Forest Hills Stadium for the New York stop on his worldwide SMILE! 😀 tour.

    porter robinson

    Hot off the release of his latest album, SMILE! :D, Robinson was joined by an incredible four-piece band consisting of keys, drums, guitar, and a dual bassist and backup vocalist. Regardless of whether the band was propped up on the mini stage behind him, or if they joined him on top of the enormous LED screen center stage, they were a stellar support system for Robinson’s infectious energy.

    The seats of Forest Hills Stadium were filled with an endearing and incredibly excited crowd, with many dressed in the pink and black motifs of the album. The rest were adorned in bright, colorful gear resembling his other two albums. Others held signs, fans, or sparklers, occasionally bringing the party out of the pit and into the stands. No matter what album Robinson was playing from, the crowd sang along as they danced and jumped around together in disjointed harmony.

    Robinson opened the tour with a full rendition of his latest album, which, unlike his previous work, resembled that of a rock band. The rest of his show went along in his own Eras-Tour-style fashion, dedicating sections of the evening to his albums with special announcements before each one.

    porter robinson

    When Robinson was wrapped up with SMILE! 😀, the enormous LED screen adorned with colorful graphics and lyrics in bright, sparkly fonts would transform into a billboard, with each album’s title and years stretching across the screen.

    After the announcements, Porter Robinson played each of his albums in their entirety. It was endearing to see him look back on all of his work with such passion and admiration but also to see his evolution as an artist. His mixing of music styles from alternative and electronic genres had definitely changed over the years, and it was clear that he intends to continue this steady growth in the future. It was refreshing to see, not only because artists with his acclaim and style tend to be stagnant, but because the passion and thought put into his work is clear.

    porter robinson

    The show’s energy seemed neverending, with a crowd that wanted to keep the party going long after the concert’s end. During his set, he brought out special guest Frost Children, who collaborated with him on his song “Mona Lisa,” and even invited his bassist to perform vocals on his older tracks, particularly from Nurture and Worlds.

    Porter Robinson ended the show with an encore of “Shelter” and “Cheerleader,” two of his biggest hits and the most explosive performances of the night. The crowd welcomed him back on stage with resounding cheers and applause, chanting, “One more time!” as he walked off stage. With the end of “Cheerleader” came flashing pink lights and an explosion of paper confetti, blowing away in the wind and getting in the crowd’s hair as they made their exit.

    porter robinson

    The rest of Porter Robinson’s tour continues through the end of 2024 and into 2025, spanning across five continents and over 20 countries. Robinson’s next show will take him to Atlanta, Georgia, on September 5. More dates in South America are yet to be announced.

    For the full list of tour dates, merchandise, and music, fans can visit here.

    Setlist:

    (SMILE! :D) Knock Yourself Out XD, Perfect Pinterest Garden, Kitsune Maison Freestyle, Year of the Cup, Easier to Love You, Is There Really No Happiness?, Mona Lisa (with Frost Children), Everything To Me, Russian Rouhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzMkFIw8ETMlette.

    (Nurture) Wind Tempos, Musician, Something Comforting, Everything Goes On, Unfold, Get Your Wish, Trying to Feel Alive / Look at the Sky

    (Worlds) Sea of Voices / Sad Machine, Divinity, Fresh Static Snow, Hollowheart, Language, Goodbye to a World, Sad Machine

    Encore: Shelter, Cheerleader

    photos by Adrian Hernandez

  • Navigating New York City’s Music Venues

    In the vibrant land of New York City, each borough offers its unique culture, style, and history. In music, the historic jazz clubs of Harlem, projecting unforgettable stars like Duke Ellington, to the indie rock bands in Brooklyn, Manhattan’s Broadway avenues, Queen’s melting pot of cultural musicians, the Bronx’s hip-hop roots, and Staten Island’s hidden diamonds, the city offers something for everyone.

    Even if you don’t live in the city, New York State Music has you covered with music venue guides across the state. Western New York, Hudson Valley, North Country, the Capital Region, Rochester and the Finger Lakes, the Southern Tier, the Berkshires, Long Island, and Central New York all have their own guides available.


    Manhattan

    Rockwood Music Hall

    The Rockwood Music Hall is a small live music venue on NYC’s Lower East Side, with world-class sound and a storied history. Anchored by a 9’x9’ stage and a Welte & Sons baby grand piano, Rockwood hosts artists of all genres and musical styles, 7 days a week.

    Address: 196 Allen St, New York, NY 10002

    Website

    Smalls Jazz Club

    The club is filled with vibrant jazz-loving people from all over the world. The musicians are all top-rate and playing their hearts out for an adoring and sympathetic crowd.

    Address: 183 W 10th St New York, NY 10014

    Website

    Irving Plaza

    Irving Plaza is a ballroom-style music venue located within the Union Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was featured on the Complex City Guide list of “50 Best Concert Venues of America” in 2013.

    Address: 17 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003

    Website

    Webster Hall

    Webster Hall is one of New York’s most significant large 19th-century assembly halls, and it became famous for its Bohemian masquerade balls in the 1910s and 1920s.

    Address: 125 E 11th St, New York, NY 10003

    Website

    Parkside Lounge

    Known for its mix of local talent and acoustic acts, the funky venue has an intimate stage for all performances. As a local staple of the East Village, locals and visitors love then venue.

    Address: 317 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002

    Website

    The Bitter End

    The Bitter End is a 230-person capacity nightclub, coffeehouse, and folk music venue in New York City’s Greenwich Village. It opened in 1961 at 147 Bleeker Street under the auspices of owner Fred Weintraub. The club changed its name to The Other End in June 1975. However, after a few years, the owners changed the club’s name back to the more recognizable The Bitter End.

    Address: 147 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012

    Website

    Mercury Lounge

    The Mercury Lounge is celebrated as an iconic indie venue due to its acoustics, its fostering and even launching of upcoming artists, and its no-frills, rock n’ roll presentation. It has made numerous top-ten lists over the years including that of Billboard Magazine. It has a capacity of 250 people.

    Address: 217 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002

    Website

    Le Poisson Rouge

    LPR is a music venue and multimedia art cabaret in New York City founded in 2008. The performance space was designed and engineered by John Storyk/WSDG. It has become known for its focus on artistry, bringing contemporary classical music into the club setting, offering a variety of setups so that a seated classical performance can be followed by a standing set by a rock band or a DJ.

    Address: 158 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012

    Website

    SOB’s

    Sounds of Brazil, known as S.O.B.’s, is a legendary live music venue in the lower Manhattan neighborhood of SoHo. It was opened by owner and director Larry Gold in June 1982. Gold opened the venue to expose the musical wealth and heritage of the Afro-Latino Diaspora to as many people as possible.

    Address: 204 Varick St, New York, NY 10014

    Website

    Nublu Classic

    Nublu is a unique club and record label from the cultural epicenter of New York City, the East Village. There are three entities of the Nublu universe, a live music venue, a record label, and a recently launched Nublu Jazz Festival which has premiered in NYC, Sao Paul and Istanbul.

    Address: 62 Loisaida Ave, New York, NY 10009

    Website

    Bowery Electric

    Being a staple in the East Village, the venue is owned and operated by rock and roll lifers. Known for the raw and gritty charm, the establishment hosts rising stars.

    Address: 327 Bowery, New York, NY 10003

    Website

    Gramercy Theatre

    The Gramercy Theatre is a music venue in New York City. It is located in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan, on 127 East 23rd Street. Built in 1937 as the Gramercy Park Theatre, it is owned and operated by Live Nation as one of their two concert halls in New York City, the other being the nearby Irving Plaza.

    Address: 127 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010

    Website

    The Red Lion

    The Red Lion is a  living, breathing Rock-n-Roll juke box.  This is the place where bands get their start, making their bones, paying the rent and barely paying their tab. Just like the Rolling Stones did with their first three albums: Interpreting the songs they loved the best.

    Address: 151 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012

    Website

    Pier 17 Rooftop

    The Rooftop at Pier 17 is New York City’s most scenic concert stage. A dynamic open-air entertainment venue, set five stories above the East River, concert goers annually see their favorite artists within an intimate atmosphere (3,500 capacity), all from a one-of-a-kind rooftop location with direct views of such iconic skyline landmarks as the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and One World Trade Center.

    Address: 89 South St, New York, NY 10038

    Website

    Groove

    Groove is a venue that remains, honoring the rich musical tradition of Greenwich Village. Groove has seen many changes since opening in 1998, but the mission to uplift local musicians and fans and to preserve the soul of American music continues to this day. 

    Address: 125 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012

    Website

    Shake Rattle N Roll Pianos

    Dueling Pianos is an all-request, rock-and-roll party where you pick the playlist. Two top piano entertainers, mixing music, comedy and audience interaction in a singalong, laugh-along, dance-along show! It’s everything from Billy Joel to Bon Jovi, Britney Spears to Bruno Mars. Nothing is off-limits from pop, rock, country, hip-hop, hairbands, disco, punk rock, standards, showtunes.

    Address: 152 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001

    Website

    Beacon Theatre

    The Beacon Theatre was developed by Samuel “Roxy” Rothafel and built as a movie palace with 2,894 seas across three levels. The theater is designated as a New York City interior landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    Address: 2124 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

    Website

    Park Avenue Armory

    Part palace, part industrial shed, Park Avenue Armory fills a critical void in the cultural ecology of New York, supporting unconventional works in the performing and visual arts that cannot be fully realized in a traditional proscenium theater, concert hall, or white wall gallery. With its soaring 55,000-square-foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall and an array of exuberant period rooms, the Armory enables a diverse range of artists to create, students to explore, and audiences to experience epic, adventurous, relevant work that cannot be done elsewhere in New York.

    Address: 643 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065

    Website


    Brooklyn

    National Sawdust

    The National Sawdust commissions, produces, and presents cultural programming rooted in sound, supporting artists in various disciplines who are passionate about experimentation and innovation. In its intimate venue equipped with a state-of-the-art spatial sound system, National Sawdust connects audiences to the performing arts’ powers to inspire deep thinking, joy, and uphold human dignity.

    Address: 80 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249

    Website

    Elsewhere

    Elsewhere is a multi-room music venue, nightclub, and arts space in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Our focus is underground and unbound music, presented with love. Since 2017, Elsewhere’s three stories of dance floors and stages have been home to expansive sonic offerings for all New Yorkers to explore. We are and will forever remain fiercely independent.

    Address: 599 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237

    Website

    The Meadows

    Located next door to The Brooklyn Monarch, The Meadows is quickly becoming a late night hotspot. This 500 capacity venue is an oasis, complete with a full bar, food, and trippy picturesque backyard with a seasonal outdoor stage.

    Address: 17 Meadow St, Brooklyn, NY 11206

    Website

    Skinny Dennis

    Skinny Dennis is located in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The bar features 18 beers on draft, our signature cocktails, a vintage jukebox and our INfamous Willie’s Frozen Coffee. Since February 2013, Skinny Dennis has been home to the some of the best live country & roots music in New York City. Offering high quality musical entertainment 7 nights a week. 

    Address: 152 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Website

    Freddy’s Bar

    Quirky Brooklyn bar prized for ‘divey’ vibes, eclectic decor & live performances in the back room. The eclectic decor within the bar adds and build unique character and is a local favorite.

    Address: 627 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215

    Website

    The Bell House

    Opened in September of 2008, the warehouse venue hosts big-name acts & up-and-comers. Before opening, the space was used for recording the NPR program “Ask Me Another.”

    Address: 149 7th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

    Website

    Brooklyn Paramount Theater

    On November 24, 1928, Brooklyn Paramount introduced the most immersive entertainment experience the world had ever seen. Crowds stretched around the block to leave the world behind for a baroque palace of overwhelming spectacle and groundbreaking performances. Emboldened as ‘America’s first movie theater built for sound,’ Brooklyn Paramount set the stage for a storied saga of beginnings.

    Address: 385 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 11201

    Website

    Public Records – The Atrium

    Located within the former horse stable of the ASPCA HQ, The Atrium is a cocktail bar and plant based restaurant that transforms into a late night music space. The room is crowned by a historic skylight and imposing 20′ columns that frame a monolithic travertine bar. The Atrium hosts a diverse range of record selectors over dinner service and internationally touring DJ’s later in the evening.

    Address: 233 Butler St, Brooklyn, NY 11217

    Website

    The Brooklyn Hangar

    With 15,000+ square feet of space on each of two floors featuring high ceilings and ample open space.  3,000 person capacity uniquely positioned to take advantage of the burgeoning Hollywood movie and TV rental business in Brooklyn. The Hangar also has a pre-approved NY State-certified Soundstage/New York State Qualified Production Facility (QPF) for usage rights.

    Address: 2 52nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11232

    Website

    Pete’s Candy Store

    Opened in 1999, Pete’s Candy Store continues as Williamsburg’s original live music venue. Featuring acts such as Will Oldham, Beth Orton, Devendra Barnhart and Norah Jones, this small venue and neighborhood tavern developed an early reputation for special shows and rare treats. While the list of noteworthy performers is quite lengthy, Pete’s Candy Store has always been a free venue and has booked mostly unknown and unsigned bands, many of which have gone on to greater recognition.

    Address: 709 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Website

    Kings Theatre

    The Kings Theatre, formerly Loew’s Kings Theatre, is a live performance venue in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. Opened by Loew’s Theatres as a movie palace in 1929 and closed in 1977, the theater sat empty for decades until a complete renovation was initiated in 2010.

    Address: 1027 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226

    Website

    Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk

    The Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island is an outdoor live entertainment venue within the Childs Restaurants building on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. The venue opened in June 2016.

    Address: 3052 W 21st St, Brooklyn, NY 11224

    Website

    C’mon Everybody

    Founded in 2014, C’mon was born out of a desire to amplify the underserved creative voices of LGBTQ/QTPOC people (and allies) and to serve as a safe space for the queer community.

    Address: 325 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238

    Website

    Brooklyn Music Kitchen

    Brooklyn Music Kitchen is Brooklyn’s newest music infusion giving local and global artists the opportunity to perform, record and stream their live performances from a fully loaded sound and video stage.

    Address: 177 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205

    Website

    TV Eye

    TV Eye is a new kind of night club on a geographical and cultural frontier, proudly occupying both a space on the edge of the Bushwick/Ridgewood border and in the vanguard of contemporary nightlife.

    Address: 1647 Weirfield St, Ridgewood, NY 11385

    Website

    Our Wicked Lady

    Industrial-chic venue of rehearsal space, art studios & rooftop bar with live music, films & snacks. From indie to R&B offers a great offering of rising artists.

    Address: 153 Morgan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237

    Website

    Baby’s All Right

    Established in 2013, Baby’s All Right is an independently funded & operated music venue in the heart of Williamsburg. Its intimate, 250-capacity show room has hosted past perfomers including SZA, Cypress Hill, Lil Yachty, Blood Orange, Charli XCX, Mac DeMarco, James Murphy, David Byrne, Hot Chip, Courtney Barnett, Willow Smith, Jack White, Billie Eilish & many more.

    Address: 146 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Website

    Gold Sounds

    This spot is a favorite hangout and go-to spot for live music and draft beers. Regularly hosting live performances, the venue has the perfect atmosphere for a casual night outing.

    Address: 44 Wilson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237

    Website

    The Paper Box

    A late night party venue on a dark street in Bushwick, The Paper Box is home to a variety of music shows in a big warehouse with two different spaces.

    Address: 7 Meadow St, Brooklyn NY, 11206

    Website

    Music Hall of Williamsburg

    The Music Hall of Williamsburg us operated by the Bowery Presents, a group stemming from Bowery Ballroom that was brought by AEG in 2017. The Music Hall of Williamsburg has a capacity of 650 people and has shows on most nights of the week.

    Address: 66 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Website

    Lucky 13 Saloon

    Established in 2003, Lucky 13 Saloon is the FIRST Metal Bar to grace Brooklyn and now a Live Music Venue.

    Address: 644 Sackett St, Brooklyn, NY 11217

    Website

    Brownstone Jazz

    Imagine retreating back in time to enjoy live jazz in an intimate, restored 19th-century Victorian brownstone in the historical district of Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Brownstone Jazz presents jazz concerts complete with a piano, bass, drum set and other acoustic instruments as well. A Southern fish-fry buffet and open mic sessions add to the experience.

    Address: 107 Macon St, Brooklyn, NY 11216

    Website

    Gemini and Scorpio Loft

    Gemini & Scorpio, two funky Brooklyn gals, have been running the second-largest non-commercial New York City events list since 2002, spreading the word on underground happenings you’d otherwise never hear about. They are also the makers of themed costume parties with live entertainment: legendary happenings from wild circus throw downs to dazzling vintage dance socials to one-of-a-kind Russian baths bashes.

    Address: 267 Douglass St 3rd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11217

    Website

    Issue Project Room
    A pioneering Brooklyn-based performance nonprofit founded in 2003, ISSUE presents projects by interdisciplinary artists that expand the boundaries of artistic practice and stimulate critical dialogue in the broader community. ISSUE serves as a leading cultural incubator, facilitating the commission and premiere of innovative new works spanning genres of music, dance, literature and film.

    Address: 22 Boerum Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11201

    Website

    The Owl Music Parlor

    The Owl hopes to bring to Brooklyn a fresh concert experience for both artists and audiences.

    Address: 497 Rogers Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225

    Website


    Queens

    Queens Theatre

    Formerly Queens Theatre in the Park and before that Queens Playhouse, is an American professional theatre, located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City, New York.

    Address : Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 14 United Nations Ave S, Queens, NY 11368

    Website

    Terraza 7

    Terraza 7 is a live music venue and community center; the perfect hub for local art, political expressions, and your favorite coffee or mixed drink. Located in the heart of Queens, New York, between Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, two locations containing the most diverse population of immigrants on the planet, is committed to a progressive model of business that grows within its community base on local values.

    Address: 40-19 Gleane St, Queens, NY 11373

    Website

    The Wolfhound

    The Wolfhound is a contemporary Irish pub in Astoria Queens NYC. We serve lots of Guinness as well as craft beer + domestic favorites along with a seasonal cocktail list We pack the calendar with weekend events – live music, DJ parties, and more. Trivia on Tuesdays. Rocking since August 2016.

    Address: 38-14 30th Ave., Astoria, NY 11103

    Website

    Forest Hills Stadium

    Forest Hills Stadium is a historic outdoor music venue that has welcomed fans to the picturesque New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens for over 100 years. Designed to optimize acoustics and with no obstructed views, the 13,000 capacity stadium is the only outdoor venue of its kind and size in the city.

    Address: 1 Tennis Pl, Forest Hills, NY 11375

    Website

    Flushing Town Hall

    Flushing Town Hall is a performing arts center and historic town hall at 137-35 Northern Boulevard in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens in New York City. It served as the seat of government of the village of Flushing until the village became part of City of Greater New York in 1898.

    Address: 137-35 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354

    Website

    The Knockdown Center

    Featuring programming of diverse formats and media, Knockdown Center aims to create a radically cross-disciplinary environment. The particularity of our architectural environment and history leads us to gravitate toward projects that demonstrate a sensitive reactivity to site and environment.

    Address: 52-19 Flushing Ave, Maspeth, NY 11378

    Website

    Trans-Pecos

    Pronounced TRANS-PEAK-Os. The venue is dedicated to showcasing new music. The space is a hub for rising artists to gain a starting platform.

    Address: 9-15 Wyckoff Ave, Ridgewood, NY 11385

    Website

    Gantry Plaza State Park

    Gantry Plaza State Park is a 12-acre state park on the East River in the Hunters Point section of Long Island City, in the New York City borough of Queens. The park is located in a former dockyard and manufacturing district, and includes remnants of facilities from the area’s past.

    Address: 4-44 47th Rd, Queens, NY 11101

    Website


    Bronx

    Paradise Theatre

    The Paradise Theater, formerly Loew’s Paradise Theatre, is a movie palace-type theater located at 2417 Grand Concourse in the Bronx. Constructed in 1929 at the height of grand movie theaters, in the later 20th century the building was used also for live entertainment.

    Address: 2403 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10468

    Website

    Lehman Center for the Performing Arts

    The Loew’s Paradise Theatre is a 2,310-seat venue with programs, concerts & other events by well-known & emerging artists.

    Address: 250 Bedford Park Blvd W, Bronx, NY 10468

    Website

    Bronx Music Hall

    The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) developed the Bronx Music Hall (BMH) as a performance venue and community cultural center dedicated to honoring, showcasing and cultivating music, dance, theater, and interdisciplinary arts in the Bronx.

    Address: 438 E 163rd St, Bronx, NY 10451

    Website

    The Bronx Brewery
    The Brewery is committed to using what we create and where we create it to bring people together, while celebrating the rich and diverse creative scene in our home borough and across New York City and Manhattan.

    Address: 856 E. 136th Street, Bronx, NY 10454

    Website

    Pregones/ Puerto Rican Traveling Theater

    Pregones was founded in 1979 when a group of artists led by Rosalba Rolón set out to create new works in the style of Caribbean and Latin American “colectivos” or performing ensembles.

    Address: 575 Walton Ave, Bronx, NY 10451

    Website

    The Point CDC

    THE POINT Community Development Corporation is dedicated to youth development and the cultural and economic revitalization of the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx. Its programming falls within three main headings all aimed at the comprehensive revitalization of the Hunts Point community: Youth Development, Arts and Culture, and Community Development.

    Address: 940 Garrison Ave, Bronx, NY 10474

    Website

    An Beal Bocht Cafe

    An Beal Bocht Cafe, in operation since 1991, began as a small cafe.  Serving only non-alcoholic beverages, it centered as a spot for artist to gather and performs, and quickly cemented itself as a neighborhood favorite.

    Address: 445 W 238th St, Bronx, NY 10463

    Website

    Orchard Beach

    Orchard Beach is the only public beach in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The 115-acre, 1.1-mile-long beach is part of Pelham Bay Park and is situated on the western end of Long Island Sound. Orchard Beach indeed has music, with Salsa Sundays held every Sunday from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend, from noon to 5 pm, as well as Pride in the Bronx in June, Camping, Pelham Bay Park canoeing and much more!

    Address: Bronx, NY 10464

    Website


    Staten Island

    St. George Theatre

    The St. George Theatre is a performing arts venue, picture palace, and office complex at 35 Hyatt Street in St. George, on the North Shore of Staten Island, New York City. The 2,800-seat St. George Theatre was built for Staten Island theater operator Solomon Brill and opened on December 4, 1929. 

    Address: 35 Hyatt St, Staten Island, NY 10301

    Website

    The Harbor Lights Theater Company

    Harbor Lights is Staten Islands own professional Theater Company presenting Broadway actors in beautifully designed productions at an affordable price.

    Address: 358 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301

    Website

    Mother Pug’s Saloon

    The Saloon host live music on most Friday and Saturday nights. Shows can be held inside or outside depending on the weather.

    Address: 1371 Forest Ave, Staten Island, NY 10302

    Website

    Center for the Arts

    Located at the heart of the 204-acre campus of the College of Staten Island (CSI), a four-year senior college of The City University of New York (CUNY), the Center for the Arts (CFA) is one of the leading, state-of-the-art, performing arts centers in Staten Island.

    Address: 2800 Victory Blvd #1P-116, Staten Island, NY 10314

    Website

  • Dazed Cannabis Packed as Havoc and Cormega Preview Tracks From Forthcoming Album

    The essence of Queensbridge was alive and well inside Dazed Cannabis, as Havoc and Cormega played songs from their forthcoming album. Vibe Magazine editor-at-large Datwon Thomas hosted the Havoc x Cormega Album Listening Event, where the two hip hop legends welcomed fans to a behind the scenes look into their creative journey, inspirations, and the collaborative process behind their unreleased, untitled album.

    Dazed Cannabis Havoc and Cormega
    Cormega and Havoc’s untittled album brought out core hip hop fans/ Photo by Dazed Cannabis.

    As a result, the dispensary/event space was full to the brim by the time Havoc and Cormega graced the stage. As the duo entered the venue to lukewarm applause –Havoc in his now trademark shades, and Cormega with his assertive presence– they carried with them a steely determination and –Havoc in particular– a business like approach to this public appearance.

    Datwon Thomas Havoc and Cormega
    Darwin Thomas hosted the Havoc X Cormega Listening Event/Photo by Dazed Cannabis

    In turn, Thomas warmed up the crowd, as he commenced the listening and Q&A portion of the event. Setting the tone with a couple of the duo’s classic collaborations in “Angel Dust,” (where Cormega revealed that Havoc’s standout chorus was due to his own unfamiliarity with song structures) and the Marley Marl produced “On The Real,” which served as a rite of passage between Queensbridge legends. “Getting on a Marley record was everything to us,” said Havoc.

    Havoc Havoc and Cormega
    The platinum producer did most of his talking behind the boards/Photo by Dazed Cannabis..

    Havoc X Cormega Listening Event: Music Review

    Cormega starred, playing the part of hood poet, enforcer and gentleman throughout the evening. And after quick intermission for ‘Mega to enforce the event’s strict no cell phone policy, Thomas transitioned into songs from the new album. Although unfinished, the duo previewed 10 quality tracks, gauging fan response and opinions along the way. Particularly due to Havoc’s meticulous approach, as Cormega enlisted the help of the crowd as he petitioned for his favorite beats to make the album’s final cut.

    Cormega and fans Havoc and Cormega
    Cormega starred and played the part of hood poet, enforcer, gentleman/Photo by Dazed Cannabis

    Nonetheless, Havoc, stoic as ever, kept answers short and sweet as Cormega fielded most of the questions. However, it seems as though Hav’ does most of his talking behind the boards. Hence why Dazed Cannabis experienced its first bobble head night this past Saturday, as heads bopped to one hard-hitting beat after the other. Havoc’s trademark gritty, bass-line heavy style and classical samples were in full-effect as he flawlessly captured the grimy, rugged, street tone with which Cormega does his best work.

    Dazed Cannabis
    Hip Hop fans showed love to the Queensbridge legends last night at Dazed Cannabis. Photo by Shaquan Bell.

    Yet the legendary producer was the least surprised at his excellence behind the boards. After all, earlier this year, Mobb Deep’s “Shook Ones Part II” was named the greatest hip hop beat of all-time. When Thomas broached the topic, Havoc nonchalantly responded with, “it took ya’ll this long to realize that?”

    After a few more records, and another brief intermission for Cormega to hilariously reiterate the no recording policy to an overzealous fan, he previewed the album’s only guest appearance, featuring a verse from Raekwon.

    Album Release Date?

    All in all, despite the intimate preview, neither a release date nor month was revealed. Even though a joint-project between the Queensbridge natives is years in the making, there doesn’t seem to be any rush. On Saturday night at least, Havoc and Cormega seemed content to let the creative process play itself out. And The Havoc X Cormega Listening Event was like a comic testing out jokes before a new special.

    Cormega
    Cormega autographs a t-shirt/Photo by Dazed Cannabis

    As Cormega delved into the journey behind the album, he revealed that there’s more at play than meets the eye. “I understand the healing process. Sometimes people forget we’re humans. This man just lost his brother and someone he considered a brother-in-rhyme. I understood it was going to take time for him [Havoc] to heal,” explained Cormega as he referred to Havoc’s loss of his brother Killa Black, and Mobb Deep partner Prodigy.

    Merch

    To commemorate the special occasion Dazed created a collectible, numbered (1-200), premium t-shirt, featuring exclusive artwork by Casa. Along with a pair of socks marked 40th and 41st side symbolizing the addresses to Havoc and Cormega’s project housing in Queensbridge. This limited edition capsule was unveiled at the Cormega x Havoc Listening Event with limited quantities for sale at Dazed Cannabis located at 33 Union Square W.

    Merch
    According to Cormega if you get two pairs you can have a 40th side pair and a 41st side/Photo by Dazed Cannabis

  • DMC of Run-DMC Returns to Queens For Cookies and Concerts

    Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run-DMC returns to where it all began. Next Saturday (July 20) the 2016 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient will make an appearance at the Queens Night Market to debut his new cookie brand, Darryl Makes Cookies.

    DMC will be premiering his cookie brand and performing, on the weekend of July 20.
    DMC will headline Summerstage on July 21. Photo by John Shore.

    Late last year, DMC unveiled Darryl Makes Cookies during an appearance at Comic Con. According to McDaniels, the line of cookies and many of his artistic endeavors are intended to bridge generational gaps. As a result the cookies have made a few pop-up appearances, but DMC is officially bringing them home on July 20 at the Queens Night Market. Furthermore, fans and visitors will get a chance to meet DMC and have their cookie bags signed by the rock & roll hall of famer.

    Moreover, the day after, DMC –along with Yonkers native Jadakiss— will headline Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage on Sunday, July 21 from 5-9 p.m. in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

    I’m so excited to be performing in my hometown borough of Queens! I’m bringing things that make people smile… music and the koolest cookies in the universe. This is going to be like the neighborhood block parties we would have that are one of the foundations of Hip Hop. It will be the culture at its finest!

    – Darryl “DMC” McDaniels

    About Queens Night Market

    The Queens Night Market aspires to be NYC’s most affordable, most diverse, and most welcoming community space. The event features over 100 independent, local vendors on Saturday evenings in Flushing Meadows Corona Park from April through October. It maintains a unique $5-$6 price cap on all food items available for sale at the event for inclusivity and accessibility to everyone.

    Since it’s launch in 2015, the Queens Night Market has welcomed approximately three million visitors, helped launch over 400 brand new businesses in New York, and represented over 95 countries through its vendors and their food. In 2023, the event averaged approximately 20,000 attendees each Saturday night. Presently, DMC and the Queens Night Market combine in their common cause towards inclusivity and accessibility for all.

    DMC brought all eyes on the borough with the pioneering music of RUN DMC. We’re beyond ecstatic that DMC is hosting an official launch of Darryl Makes Cookies at Queens Night Market and can’t wait to catch his SummerStage show the day after!

    – John Wang, founder of the Queens Night Market


  • Louis Armstrong House Museum Wins National Museum Award

    What a wonderful world it is for Queens’ Louis Armstrong House Museum after winning the IMLS National Medal for Museums, the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries that demonstrate significant impact in their communities. The beloved monument was among the 10 Museum and Library Awards recipients, while the Louis Armstrong House Museum is the only honor recipient in New York State. Executive Director Regina Bain will accept the award at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. in July.

    Executive Director Regina Bain will accept the ISML National Medal for Museums on behalf of Louis Armstrong House
    Executive Director Regina Bain will accept the award on behalf of the Louis Armstrong House Museum

    In her role Brooklyn-based educator and artist Regina Bain look to preserve and further the legacy of America’s first Black popular music icon. Sharing, “This signifies recognition of our dedication to preserving the legacy of Louis Armstrong, a cultural icon whose impact transcends generations and borders. It also serves as a validation of our mission to preserve and interpret Armstrong’s house and grounds, collect and share archival materials that document Armstrong’s life and legacy, develop programs for the public that educate and inspire, and engage with contemporary artists to create performances and new works.” Moreover, in her role Bain further connects the LAHM’s family-friendly blend of arts and education with its surrounding community. 

    About the Louis Armstrong House Museum

    Following Louis Armstrong’s passing in 1971. His wife, Lucille, continued to live in their home — on 107th Street in Corona, Queens — working to ensure that it became a National and New York Historic Landmark. After Lucille’s passing in 1983, she willed the home and its contents to the city of New York which designated the City University of New York, Queens College to shepherd the process. Despite a slow churn, the archives became public in the ’90’s, while the historic home opened for tours in 2003. In the time since the LAHM has become its own entity with official non-profit status.

  • Governors Ball Day 2: Sabrina Carpenter, Hippo Campus, The Killers, And More

    Governors Ball 2024 kicked off bright and early for Day 2 on Saturday, June 8, continuing the party from Day 1 at Flushing Meadows Park. Once the gate reopened to the masses, music fans ran to stake out their spots in anticipation of all the talent Saturday had to offer.

    TV Girl, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Anna Downs

    On the IHG Stage, Little Stranger from Charleston, SC delivered a funky, high-energy set with distorted guitar riffs and vibey trumpet and saxophone backups. Their indie rap-pop style shone through in songs like “Coffee & a Joint,” resonating well with the crowd. The playful and fun performance featured futuristic yet relaxed synth sounds, with lead vocalist Kevin Shields joking, “everything’s legal so you can do whatever you want today, I heard it from the governor himself*.” Their set was full of banter, hyping up later acts like Sexxy Red and keeping the audience engaged and entertained.
    *Ed. Note: New York State’s Governor is Kathy Hochul.

    Telescreens, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Josh Sobel

    The GovBallNYC Stage saw a dynamic start with New York City-based indie rock band Telescreens played a hometown show that drew out a dedicated early crowd. Fans went hard in the pit during “Don’t Feel Nothing,” and the band expressed excitement about finally playing their first festival after seven years together. The set closed with a circle pit and moshing, capturing the raw energy of the fans.

    Quarters of Change, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Following up, Quarters of Change, whose experimental alternative rock blended seamlessly with melodic hip hop, setting a high-energy tone for the day. Following them, Jessie Murph captivated the audience with her unique country pop sound, delivering heartfelt performances that resonated deeply with fans.

    Jessie Murph, Day 2 Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    As the sun began to set on Day 2 of Governors Ball 2024, Hippo Campus took over the IHG Stage, bringing their indie pop folk sound to life. The Minnesota band delivered a series of hits including “Ride or Die,” “Everything at Once,” and “Bad Dream Baby.” Their witty banter, including comments like “your parents may not love you but Hippo Campus loves you,” endeared them to the crowd, creating a fun and lively atmosphere.

    Riovaz, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Over at the GoPuff Stage, Riovaz kept the momentum going with an engaging set, while Bakar’s performance stood out with his cover of “Dancing in the Moonlight,” and powerful renditions of “3 Nights” (a Dominic Fike cover), “Stop Selling Her Drugs,” and “Hell N Back.” His experimental indie rock sound had the crowd hooked from start to finish.

    Doechii, Day 2 of Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Doechii took the GoPuff Stage by storm with a fiery hip-hop/rap set, featuring viral hits like “Bitch I’m Nice,” “Crazy,” “What it Is,” and the song that put her on the map, “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake.” She also introduced the crowd to her unreleased track, “Sweat,” showcasing her versatility and leaving fans eager for more.

    Sexyy Red, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Sexyy Red continued the hip-hop/rap vibes, delivering a performance full of attitude and energy, while P1Harmony made history on the IHG Stage as the first Kpop boyband to ever perform at Gov Ball. Their electrifying set included songs like “Emergency,” “Everybody Clap,” “Heartbeat Drum,” “Killin’ It,” and “Back Down,” captivating a dedicated audience with their synchronized choreography and powerful vocals.

    Carly Rae Jepsen, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Carly Rae Jepsen brought a burst of energy to the GovBallNYC Stage, drawing fans from all corners of the festival grounds. Her performance of “Call Me Maybe” sparked a massive sing-along that echoed across the festival grounds, while a mix of older favorites like “I Really Like You” and newer hits like “The Loneliest Time” showcased her enduring appeal. Carly even ventured into the crowd, amplifying the excitement and connection with her fans.

    Sabrina Carpenter, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Sabrina Carpenter drew one of the largest crowds of the day on this very same stage. Her performance featured a mix of hits like “Feather,” “Vicious,” and “Already Over,” complemented by talented backup dancers and heart-themed stage decor. Her heartfelt introduction to “Already Over” highlighted her appreciation for New York’s unique musical culture, stating, “New York is one of the best cities in the world to play music because you’ve figured music out in a way that hasn’t been studied by science yet.” This sentiment resonated deeply with the audience.

    Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Sabrina’s set showcased a wide range of her musical repertoire, from heartfelt ballads to high-energy pop hits. Fans of all ages, from young teens to older adults, were enthralled by her performance. Before singing “Fast Times,” she urged the audience to “Throw your phones in the river, I want you to be present,” encouraging everyone to fully immerse themselves in the moment.

    Sabrina Carpenter, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    One of the most iconic moments however, came before “Because I Liked a Boy.” Sabrina asked the crowd to chant “I’m a slut” on the count of three, creating a powerful, unifying experience. She also teased her upcoming album, Short and Sweet, exciting fans with the promise of new music. The set concluded with a playful faux exit before her signature song “Nonsense.” The crowd eagerly awaited her return, and Sabrina delivered with a unique, city-specific ending that left the audience buzzing. 

    21 Savage, Governors Ball 6/8/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    The Killers closed out the night with a stellar rock performance. Celebrating 20 years of coming to New York, they delivered classics like “Jenny Was a Friend of Mine” and “Read My Mind.” A fan summed it up perfectly, saying, “this is some real ass rock and roll.” The night ended on a high note with “Mr. Brightside,” leaving everyone in awe of the surreal experience.

    Photo © 2024 Chris Phelps www.chrisphelps.com The Killers – 2024 Governor’s Ball – NYC 6.8.24

    Gov Ball continues tomorrow with a jam-packed Day 3 with acts including Chappell Roan, Renee Rapp, SZA, Kevin Abstract, and much much more. Stay tuned for more of our recaps for Gov Ball 2024!

  • Governors Ball 2024 Kicks Off With Arcy Drive, Post Malone, Dominic Fike, and more 

    Governors Ball 2024 took off bright and early on Friday, June 7, launching their second year at the new festival site at Flushing Meadows Park. By the time “New York’s biggest party” opened the gates at 11:45am, music fans had been lined up for hours in anticipation of Friday’s biggest names.

    Governors Ball Post Malone
    Durry, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    On the GovballNYC Main stage, School of Rock Queens delivered an energetic and diverse cover-filled performance with a setlist that included “Beat It”, “Voulez-Vous”, “I’m Not Okay”, and “Locked Out of Heaven”. The show featured a diverse cast of characters, including a unique tambourine player, and showcased a myriad of covers led by different female vocalists for each song. Following them up, Minnesota rock band Durry delivered a high-energy performance that captivated the audience from start to finish. Their gritty guitar riffs and powerful vocals resonated through the venue, creating an electric atmosphere.

    School of Rock Queens, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Early on over at the GoPuff stage, fans were treated to Long Island locals Arcy Drive. They brought their unique blend of rocky indie beach vibes to the stage with a standout performance. Featuring a pioneering female drummer, the band infused their set with a laid-back yet energetic atmosphere. They captivated the audience with a mix of their signature sound and the debut of a mysterious new song from their upcoming album. Right after their set, Qveen Herby dazzled the audience with her striking look and vibrant sound, seamlessly blending hip-hop and pop elements. Her sharp lyrics and dynamic stage presence had the crowd hooked from the first beat. 

    Qveen Herby, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Following Qveen Herby, the atmosphere shifted once more as Yung Gravy took to the GoPuff stage, sporting a floral detailed suit that perfectly matched his new era. He delighted the crowd with “certified Gravy Classics” like “Betty (Get Money)” and “Welcome to Chili’s,” alongside fresh, unreleased tracks (including “Back On The Horse” and “Lone Ranger”) from his upcoming country-inspired album. During “Oops!!!,” he playfully switched the usual lyric “Tracy with the ass?” to “Tracy from Queens?” in a nod to Gov Ball’s enthusiastic audience, making the performance even more memorable.

    Yung Gravy, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Over at the IHG Stage, British pop girl group FLO delivered a performance reminiscent of The Cheetah Girls, complete with stunning vocal runs and harmonies that could go on for days. They brought their set to a triumphant close with their iconic track “Cardboard Box,” leaving the crowd buzzing for when Teezo Touchdown took over.

    Teezo Touchdown, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    His electrified set kicked off with “Careful” that was both visually and musically captivating. With a floral-stylized microphone in hand, he delivered a powerful rendition of his hit “SUCKA!” and brought the metaphorical house down with a unique cover of Tyler, the Creator’s “RUNITUP.”

    Arcy Drive, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Back over on the GovBall NYC Stage, Ryan Beatty’s performance was a seamless blend of smooth modern rock and indie pop, showcasing his undeniable star potential. With a voice like silk, he captivated the audience, even using a theremin-like instrument to add a unique touch to his set. Sporting his signature headphones, he dedicated a song to his longtime fans, saying, “This one’s for the OGs, if you’ve lasted this long, bless you.” To quote the great Ryan Beatty himself: “We’re just getting started”.

    Ryan Beatty, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    As the day kept chugging along, the energy built throughout the festival grounds. Back on the GovBallNYC Main Stage, Dominic Fike rocks up with a performance full of memorable moments and musical highlights. He made his grand entrance with his sister Apple on his shoulders, marking his second Gov Ball appearance. Rocking cool shades and bleached eyebrows, Dominic declared, “NY I am inside you,” and complimented the city’s beauty, especially its women, which sent the crowd into a frenzy.

    Dominic Fike, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    He reminisced about filming a music video in New York with Paul McCartney for “The Kiss of Venus” and kept the energy high with playful banter. He praised the crowd, saying, “this place rules, you guys are cool as hell,” before performing “Mona Lisa” from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, humorously pointing out his brother in the crowd, telling people to “throw sh*t at him”.

    Dominic Fike, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Dominic’s voice shone through as he introduced new tracks from his EP 14 Minutes, including “coast2coast” and “misses.” He shared a vulnerable moment about creating “misses” during a low point, expressing gratitude to his fans for boosting his self-confidence: “Thank you for instilling some self-confidence in me.”

    Governors Ball Post Malone
    Post Malone, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    As the sun set and the energy peaked, Post Malone absolutely brought down the house with his  masterclass in blending classical elegance with modern rock energy. The set began with a captivating cello intro, featuring intricate strings that seamlessly transitioned into electrifying guitar shredding, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience.

    As soon as the opening string chords resonated, festival-goers sprinted from all corners of the grounds to witness the spectacle. The moment Post walked up, the night sky exploded with fireworks and intense pyro, amplifying the crowd’s excitement and creating a visually stunning backdrop for his electrifying set, a fitting end to Day 1 of Governors Ball 2024.

    Governors Ball Post Malone
    Post Malone, Governors Ball, 6/7/2024. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Day 2 starts back up at noon on Saturday, with sets from Sabrina Carpenter, The Killers, Hippo Campus, 21 Savage, and TV Girl. Stay tuned this weekend for more Gov Ball coverage.

  • SummerStage Lineup Features Artists and Shows Across the 5 Boroughs

    Capital One City Parks foundation SummerStage is back in 2024 with an exciting lineup of artists. Opening in Central Park, the SummerStage will host concerts across all five boroughs with a wide variety of acts.

    SummerStage 2024

    Free concerts will feature exciting up and coming artists, along with rock legend Kim Gordon and acclaimed jazz group Sun Ra Arkestra. Benefit concerts include The Gaslight Anthem, Ethel Cain, and Trixie Mattel, to name a few.

    SummerStage is one of NYC’s most beloved music series, offering New Yorkers up to 80 free and benefit shows a year. For 38 years, SummerStage has been a beloved festival celebrating New York’s cultural heritage. New York’s history of jazz will be highlighted, as well as celebrating the birth of Hip-Hop. Neighborhood parks hosting SummerStage include multiple locations in all five boroughs. Tompkins Square Park, Marcus Garvey Park, Crotona Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and Flushing Meadows are among the many parks hosting SummerStage.

    This season, SummerStage will showcase female artists pushing boundaries in the music industry, including Andra Day, Kim Gordon, Arooj Aftab, Sister Nancy, and Alcione. A spotlight will also be placed on multiple generations of jazz artists. Drummer Yussef Dayes will take the stage with vocalist and bassist Aneesa Strings.

    Buddy Guy performs at Summerstage 2023 – photo by Rob Tellerman

    This year’s festivals will continue to honor New York as the birthplace of Hip-Hop. In Bed-Stuy’s Herbert Von King Park, MIKE’s Young World festival will return with an exciting lineup of artists, including Earl Sweatshirt. Hip-Hop legends The Pharcyde, MC Ghostface Killah, and Slick Rick are featured in this season’s exciting lineup.

    This season promises New Yorkers a wide array of artists, both local and international. A trailer for the 2024 season of SummerStage is available below.

    Summerstage 2024 Concert Dates

    DateVenueArtistType of Show
    Fri, May 17Central ParkJames ArthurBenefit
    Sat, Jun 1Central ParkOPENING NIGHT: Andra Day in association with Blue Note
    Jazz Festival Subaru Music Series
    Free
    Sat, Jun 8Central ParkKESBenefit
    Thu, Jun 13Central ParkKim Gordon / Sun Ra Arkestra / Slauson Malone 1 Subaru
    Music Series
    Free
    Sat, Jun 15Central ParkTHE AUSSIE BBQ: Jebediah / Last Dinosaurs / Northeast
    Party House / Sheppard / Sycco / Thelma Plum in Association
    with Sounds Australia and the American Australian Association
    Free
    Sat, Jun 15Coney Island AmphitheaterAndy Montañez / Charlie Cruz / People of Earth /
    La Mega DJ in association with 97.9 La Mega
    Free
    Sun, Jun 16Central ParkCorinne Bailey Rae / Dixson in association with
    Blue Note Jazz Festival
    Free
    Tue, Jun 18Central ParkThe Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring Leah
    Hawkins, Mario Chang, Michael Sumuel
    Free
    Wed, Jun 19Central ParkMasego / Jordan WardBenefit
    Thu, Jun 20Brooklyn Bridge ParkThe Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring
    Leah Hawkins, Mario Chang, Michael Sumuel
    Free
    Sat, Jun 22Central ParkThe Yussef Dayes Experience / Aneesa Strings /
    Dana and Alden in association with Blue Note Jazz Festival
    Free
    Sun, Jun 24Central ParkT-Pain’s Mansion in Wiscansin TourBenefit
    Mon, Jun 24Jackie Robinson ParkThe Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring
    Brittany Olivia Logan, Hannah Jones, Matthew Cairns
    Free
    Wed, Jun 26Williamsbridge OvalThe Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring
    Brittany Olivia Logan, Hannah Jones, Matthew Cairns
    Free
    Wed, Jun 26Central ParkCaifanes + Café TacvbaBenefit
    Thu, Jun 27Central ParkEthel Cain with Special Guest TeetheBenefit
    Fri, Jun 28Socrates Sculpture ParkThe Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital featuring
    Brittany Olivia Logan, Hannah Jones, Matthew Cairns
    Free
    Sat, Jun 28Central ParkUtopia Pride: Above & Beyond and Spencer BrownBenefit
    Sat, Jun 29Central ParkPride Disco with Trixie Mattel, Amanda Lepore,
    and Jess King
    Benefit
    Sun, Jun 30Central ParkDreamland PrideBenefit
    Mon, Jul 1Central ParkMadison Cunningham / LA LOM /  John-Robert / 
    Corrente: Beatriz Mira & Tiago Barreiros
    Free
    Sun, Jul 7Central ParkEzra Collective / Celeste / Da Chick DJ in association
    with Blue Note Jazz Festival
    Free
    Sun, Jul 7Coney Island Amphitheater Federation Sound 25th Anniversary featuring Sister
    Nancy / Tanto Metro & Devonte and friends
    Free
    Wed, Jul 10Central ParkLAMC and Latin GRAMMY 25th Anniversary: Fonseca /
    Israel Fernández / Bruses
    Free
    Thu, Jul 11Central ParkCounting Crows Subaru Music SeriesBenefit
    Thu, Jul 11Herbert Von King ParkWorks & Process: It’s Showtime NYC! / Maimouna Keita
    African Dance Company / Kash Gaines’s Caged Birds
    Free
    Fri, Jul 12Herbert Von King ParkSounds of Detroit: Celebrating 50 years of J Dilla feat.
    The Pharcyde / Slum Village / Breakbeat Lou in association
    with Fusicology & Future x Sounds
    Free
    Sat, Jul 13Central ParkLAMC: BRESHFree
    Sun, Jul 14Herbert Von King ParkLineup TBDFree
    Sun, Jul 14Coney Island Amphitheater GOLDEN OLDIES ON THE BOARDWALK: Oldies is Back
    in Brooklyn Feat. The Platters former lead singer Frank Pizarro /
    Charlie Thomas’ Drifters with Jeff Hall / The Marvelettes /
    Bill Haley Jr’s Comets / Johnny Farina / The Excellents /
    The Chiclettes / Vinnie Medugno / Hosted by Joe Causi
    WCBS FM and Sal Abbatiello Fever Records / Music by
    The Coda Band
    Free
    Sun, Jul 14Central ParkBastille Day: IAM / Magic System / The Avener / Laurie
    Darmon / Femi the Scorpion in association with the
    Consulate General of France
    Free
    Wed, Jul 17Central ParkThe Saw Doctors / The CoronasBenefit
    Sat, Jul 20Flushing Meadows- Corona ParkDJ Rekha’s Basement Bhangra Beyond: Priya Ragu /
    DJ Rekha / Ami Dang / Lady Pista + Guests
    Free
    Sun, Jul 21Flushing Meadows- Corona ParkLineup to be announced
    Sun, Jul 21Central ParkProyecto Uno / Milly Quezada / DJ Miquelito & Excarlet
    Molina in association with 97.9 La Mega
    Free
    Wed, Jul 27Central ParkArooj Aftab / Sid Sriram / EMELFree
    Sat, Jul 27Central ParkPiano People in the Park: Scorpion Kings / DBN GoGo /
    Kelvin MoMo / DJ Moma / DJ Tunez
    Benefit
    Sun, Jul 28Central ParkCatalan Sounds On Tour: Sidonie / Balkan Paradise Orchestra /
    Lau Noah / DJ Turmix in association with the
    Institut Ramon Llull
    Free
    Wed, Jul 31Central ParkElevation Worship: Praise Party!Benefit
    Thu, Aug 1Crotona ParkChuck Chillout 40th Radio Anniversary Party:  Ice T / MOP / Schoolly D / Peter Gunz & Lord Tariq / Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud / CL Smooth / Joeski Love / D.J. Breakout / Funky Four + 1 More / Ultramagnetic MCs / DJ Chuck Chillout & Kool Chip / NINE / Al B. Sure! / Music by Funk Flex / Hosted By Ralph McDaniels & Bugsy BuggsFree
    Thu, Aug 1Central ParkBlue Note Presents: Robert Glasper Featuring YebbaBenefit
    Fri, Aug 2Crotona ParkTedsmooth’s Freestyle Jam feat. Coro / C-Bank / DJ Serg / Anthony Mangini / Tedsmooth / StrafeFree
    Sat, Aug 3Central ParkThe OriginalsFree
    Sat, Aug 3Crotona ParkKing Promise / Dan Price the Artist / DJ Faddah in association with GhanaFest-NYFree
    Sun, Aug 4Crotona ParkLineup to be announcedFree
    Sun, Aug 4Central ParkGalactic featuring Irma Thomas / The Rumble featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux JrFree
    Sun, Aug 4Coney Island Amphitheater NEMS Presents: GORILLAFEST Featuring Ghostface Killah / DJ Drewski & Friends / Statik Selektah / Scram Jones / Tony Touch and FriendsFree
    Thu, Aug 8Central ParkDavid Cross and Super Pals featuring Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Silverman, Fred Armisen, Zach Zucker, Sean Patton and more TBABenefit
    Sat, Aug 10Central ParkVP Records 45th AnniversaryFree
    Sun, Aug 11Coney Island Amphitheater WBLS 50th Anniversary Celebration: Jon B / Vivian Green / Meli’sa Morgan / Horace Brown / Jeff Redd / Funk FlexFree
    Sun, Aug 11Stapleton Waterfront AmphitheaterLineup to be announcedFree
    Thu, Aug 15Marcus Garvey ParkLineup to be announcedFree
    Fri, Aug 16Marcus Garvey ParkLineup to be announcedFree
    Sat, Aug 17Central ParkPalmwine Festival NYC: Show Dem Camp feat. The Cavemen & Friends in association with Move Forward MusicFree
    Sat, Aug 17Marcus Garvey ParkThe Soapbox Presents: The Life of the PartyFree
    Sun, Aug 18Marcus Garvey ParkSpecial Uptown Edition: Celebrating 40 years of Red Alert & Ralph McDaniels Video Music BoxFree
    Sun, Aug 18Central ParkFunk Flex Birthday Party with Live performances by Slick Rick, Dana Dane, Doug E. Fresh, DJ Maseo & Funk FlexFree
    Wed, Aug 21Central ParkThe Gaslight Anthem / Joyce Manor / PinkshiftBenefit
    Thu, Aug 22Central ParkBrazilian Day: Alcione / Larissa Luz / DJ Malfeitona / Film screening: “Gerson King Combo” in association with 28th Inffinito Brazilian Film FestivalFree
    Fri, Aug 23Central ParkHip-Hop Is The LOML Tour: The Roots ft. Jungle Brothers / Digable Planets
    Subaru Music Series
    Benefit
    Fri, Aug 23Marcus Garvey ParkCharlie Parker Jazz Festival: Christian McBride Big Band / Wallace Roney Jr in partnership with JazzmobileFree
    Sat, Aug 24Marcus Garvey ParkCharlie Parker Jazz Festival: Carmen Lundy / Helen Sung / Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few / Tyreek McDole / DJ KulturedChild aka Angelika BeenerFree
    Sun, Aug 25Tompkins Square ParkCharlie Parker Jazz Festival: Louis Hayes / SuperBlue: Kurt Elling & Charlie Hunter ft. Huntertones / Ekep Nkwelle / Alexis Lombre / DJ KulturedChild aka Angelika BeenerFree
    Tue, Aug 27Central ParkSnail Mail / Tim Heidecker / Fenne LilyFree
    Mon, Sep 9Central ParkWNYC and Friends Centennial CelebrationFree
    Sun, Oct 20Coney Island Amphitheater The Chol Hamoed Spectacular: The Yeshiva Boys Choir presented in association with EG productionsFree
  • The Marley Brothers Unite for ‘The Legacy Tour’ Coming this September to Queens

    The Marley brothers – Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani, and Damian – have announced “The Legacy Tour” in honor of their father Bob Marley. The tour sees 22 dates, including a stop at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on September 22.

    Bob Marley’s music endures as a beacon of strength, hope, and unity, attracting a growing global fanbase. For over three decades, his sons have each established themselves as renowned solo artists and have carried on their father’s legacy through their music. Now reunited on The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Tour, they’ll honor their father’s worldwide impact by performing both individual hits and classic Bob Marley songs during a momentous year for the genre.

    The world nears what would have been Bob Marley’s 80th birthday in 2025. There’s no greater homage than experiencing his music live through his sons, who carry on his enduring influence across popular culture. The tour begins September 5 in Vancouver, Canada and comes to a close on October 5 in Miami Florida. The Marley Brothers make a single stop in New York on September 22 in Forest Hills, Queens.

    THE 2024 LEGACY TOUR DATES: 

    9.05 | Vancouver, BC | Festival Lawn at Deer Lake Park

    9.06 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    9.08 | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheatre

    9.10 | Concord, CA | Toyota Pavilion at Concord

    9.11 | Chula Vista, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    9.12 |  Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    9.13 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater

    9.15 | Austin, TX | Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    9.16 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion

    9.18 | Cincinnati, OH | PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center

    9.19 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre

    9.22 | Queens, NY | Forest Hills Stadium

    9.23 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center

    9.25 | Bridgeport, CT | Hartford HealthCare

    9.26 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center

    9.27 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live

    9.29 | Toronto, ON | Budweiser Stage

    9.30 | Laval, QC | Place Bell

    10.02 | Wilmington, NC | Live Oak Bank Pavilion 

    10.03 | Atlanta, GA | Lakewood Amphitheatre

    10.04 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amp

    10.05 | Miami, FL | FPL Solar Amphitheatre

    Tickets will be available beginning with artist pre-sales on Tuesday, April 16. Additional presales including a Citi presale will run throughout the week. The general on-sale starts on Friday, April 19 at 10 AM. For more information on The Marley Brothers’ Legacy Tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is Now Accepting into 2024 Student Scholarship Program

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) has announced it is accepting applications for the 2024 Student Scholarship Program. The program this year has expanded to include drama students. The deadline for applications is Friday, May 10, 2024.

    Long Island Music Scholarship

    LIMEHOF awards $1000 scholarships to provide funding for graduating high school students with interests in musical or drama careers. These scholarships will provide funding to eligible graduating high school students from Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, Queens, or Kings Counties.

    The LIMEHOF Education Committee will base selections on the completed application, and a 400–500-word essay on career goals. The selection will also require a letter of recommendation from an individual who can attest to the applicant’s commitment, and a high school transcript.

    Eligible criteria to be met includes an upcoming graduation from Nassau, Suffolk, Queens or Brooklyn schools. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, accepted to full-time college, financial need, US citizenship, and interest in a career in music or drama.

    Student scholarship applications deadline is Friday, May 10. For more information on the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame Scholarship, and to view the application, click here.