Melissa Etheridge - Beacon Theatre (NYC)
The Grammy-winning rock icon and activist joins Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo for an unforgettable night of rock.
The Grammy-winning rock icon and activist joins Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo for an unforgettable night of rock.
Multi-platinum Grammy winner and “one of R&B’s most elegant accessories to seduction” (New York Times) plays a hometown show to showcase R&B and soul sounds off blackSUMMERS’night, his first album in seven years.
Before the start of her first-ever tour, the 17-year-old viral breakout and one of Idolator’s “most exciting newcomers” of 2016 performs solo guitar-and-loop compositions with poignant, observational lyrics in this intimate performance space.
The iconoclastic hip-hop producer plays MoMA PS1 Warm Up the day after the release of his debut, 32 Levels, which Pitchfork calls “an undeniable combination of force, style, urgency, and technique.”
Third Man Records' first Nashville signee plays Hudson RiverStage Americana, a waterfront celebration of modern acoustic, folk and contemporary artists.
This rich curation of music, art and food celebrating the life and legacy of Louis Armstrong takes place at the site of the 1964 World’s Fair and steps away from the UTSA and home of the Mets. Dr. John, Soulive and Kermit Ruffins serve as the festival's headliners.
Standard Sounds presents a night of fire and soul as the feisty vocalist and songwriter performs in this glittering club on the High Line with the best view of New York’s sunset.
Will Sheff and his new lineup play new novelistic folk-rock songs off their first album in three years, Away (9/9 via ATO).
Bi-coastal psychic and medium to the stars hosts a group reading to deliver audience members messages from the "other side."
OZY Fusion Fest is where the worlds of thought, food and music intersect. The one-day event includes Malcolm Gladwell, Broad City's Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, Senator Cory Booker and others with music from Will.i.am, Wyclef Jean and Andra Day, comedy from Issa Rae and delicious eats from celebrity chef Alex Guarnaschelli.
The Memphis-born songwriter makes his New York City debut, performing songs with a full band from his thematic garage-recorded concept LP, Wrong Side of the River.
Three of today’s most acclaimed voices join forces and harmonies to play songs off their first collaborative release, case/lang/veirs, for one of Brooklyn’s longest-running free outdoor performing arts festivals.
The feisty vocalist and songwriter performs with her three-piece band songs from her upcoming release, In Loving Memory of When I Gave A Shit, in this chic Manhattan performer’s space.