• Move Your Mule! at Otto's Shrunken Head

    Otto's Shrunken Head 538 East 14th street, East Village, NY, United States

    DJ Agent Jay hosts an evening of ska, reggae, dub and rock steady, with weekly guest DJs and occasional live acts.

  • My Chiffon Is Wet at Eastern Bloc

    Eastern Bloc 505 E 6th St, East Village, NY, United States

    DJ Paisley Dalton mans the turntables at this East Village gay bar's Thursday night shindig.

  • Lulu's Lets Loose Burlesque

    Lulu's 113 Franklin St., Greenpoint, NY, United States

    No cover Burlesque shows at Lulu's every Thursday.

    Free
  • DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • Make Music New York Festival

    Multiple locations

    "Make Music New York is a live, free musical celebration on June 21, the longest day of the year, with over 1,000 concerts on streets, sidewalks, and parks across the five boroughs" - Make Music New York

  • Superhumanoids at Mercury Lounge

    Mercury Lounge 217 E. Houston St., Lower East Side , NY, United States

    "On the heels of a series of much-adored singles, EPs, and video sessions, transcendent pop band Superhumanoids returns with its debut full-length, Exhibitionists." -Mercury Lounge

    $12.00
  • Silent Barn and Warper Block Party

    Unnamed Venue Stanwix St between Melrose and Jefferson, Bushwick, NY, United States

    Warper and Silent Barn team up for a day of music, art, activities and "civic fun" as part of the Make Music New York Festival. Twenty-two of New York's most forward-thinking musical acts will appear on two stages throughout the day at this free outdoor Block Party. After party at 8pm at Silent Barn.

    Free
  • The Painted Bird Trilogy

    La MaMa 68 East 4th St. , East Village, New York, NY, United States

    Part of a month-long La MaMa Moves Dance Festival, "The Painted Bird Trilogy is an ambitious, emotionally charged production inspired by the classic and controversial novel of the same name by Polish-born author Jerzy Kosinski. The allegorical novel tells the story of a young boy making his way through war-time Eastern Europe and a brilliantly painted bird that is violently killed by its own flock, which mistakes it for an impostor. Award-winning choreographer and director Pavel Zuštiak excavates the tale’s themes—identity, otherness, displacement, and transformation—in three uniquely staged performance events. His approach integrates dance, video, and visual projections with live music." - La MaMa.

    $4 – $60