Friday, March 31, 2017

Ten Live Shows to Check Out In New York This Weekend (March 31-April 2)

New York has some of the best music in the country. Between its world-class venues that attract national tours big and small, and legendary local music scene, it is a great place to see live music.

This weekend will be no exception to this, as there are a plethora of amazing bands, artists and events coming our way over the next three days. Whether you are into today’s hot pop acts coming into their own or classic artists celebrating milestone anniversaries, EDM dance parties or punk mosh pits, there is something happening this weekend to suit your tastes.

Vinyl Bay 777 loves live music and wants to help you find the perfect live experience for your weekend concert-going pleasure. Here are 10 music events happening in New York that we think would be worthwhile to check out.


1.       Bebe Rexha: Rexha is wrapping up the North American leg of her first-ever solo headlining tour tonight with a second show at Warsaw in Brooklyn. The singer released her second EP, ‘All Your Fault: Pt. 1,’ in February and is gearing up to release part 2 in April. (Friday, Warsaw)

2.       Deadmau5: Following the release of his latest album, ‘W:/2016ALBUM/,’ late last year, Deadmau5 is now on tour behind it. The EDM DJ has already played two sold out shows at Hammerstein Ballroom and is coming back for two more sold out shows this weekend. (Friday and Saturday, Hammerstein Ballroom)

3.       'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone' in Concert: If you enjoy the ‘Harry Potter’ franchise, than this will be a treat. Those in attendance will get to hear the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra play the entire musical score to ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ while the film plays on the venue’s 40-foot screen. Such an immersive film experience is rare, so you might want to check this out, even for the cheap-seat price of $50. (Friday and Saturday, Radio  City Music Hall)

4.       Emo Night Brooklyn: If you remember the early 2000s “emo” and pop-punk boom, than you will enjoy Emo Night Brooklyn. Who wouldn’t want to attend a dance party (mosh pit?) with all their favorite tunes from high school? There are two events scheduled in the area this weekend: one on Friday at Asbury Park’s House of Independents and one on Saturday at Irving Plaza following the New Found Glory show. No special guests have been announced for Friday yet. (Friday, House of Independents; Saturday, Irving Plaza)

5.       New Found Glory: New Found Glory is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a band this year. The band played in New Jersey last weekend and now it is New York’s turn with two sold out shows at Irving Plaza this weekend. Saturday night, the band will be playing ‘Sticks and Stones’ and ‘Coming Home’ in their entirety, while ‘Catalyst’ and their self-titled album will get the same treatment on Sunday. Then, if that weren’t enough, Emo Night Brooklyn will be providing an after party on Saturday, spinning the best “emo” hits with special DJ sets from the band. (Saturday and Sunday, Irving Plaza)

6.       Shinobi Ninja: Brooklyn locals Shinobi Ninja will be rocking the stage at Knitting Factory once again this Saturday for a one-off show. Blending hip hop with hardcore, these guys are put on a pretty raucous live show that you don’t want to miss. The band released their fourth album, ‘Bless Up,’ earlier this month. (Saturday, Knitting Factory)

7.       moe. : Jam band moe. is currently on a short east coast spring tour that will be taking them our way this weekend.  If you can’t make this show though, you can still catch them this summer when they hit the Playstation Theater in NYC on July 21. moe. released their last album, ‘No Guts, No Glory,’ in 2014. (Saturday, The Paramount)

8.       'The History of Art, Crime, Drugs and Punk Rock on the Lower East Side': This isn’t exactly a concert, but if you enjoy the history of New York’s music scene, you need to check out this walking tour. The tour is given by Cro-Mags lead singer John Joseph, a native New Yorker and a veteran of the New York hardcore scene. This Sunday’s tour is the first of the season and the only one for the entire month of April, so you’ll want to get yourself a ticket.  (Sunday, Walking Tour)

9.       The Beach Boys: Celebrating 50 years of their landmark album ‘Pet Sounds,’ The Beach Boys (headed up by Mike Love and Bruce Johnson) will be bringing their anniversary tour to the NYCB Theater this Sunday for two shows, 3PM and 7PM. Expect to see an appearance from ‘Full House’ actor John Stamos as well, as it looks like he might be touring with the band yet again. (Sunday, NYCB Theater)

10.   Skinny Lister: If you like drunken party folk, than you should definitely check out British band Skinny Lister while they are in the Tri-State area. Tonight and Saturday, they will be supporting Flogging Molly in Atlantic City and Rochester, respectively. Then on Sunday, the band headlines Mercury Lounge. The band released their third album, ‘The Devil, The Heart and the Fight,’ last year. (Sunday, Mercury Lounge)


These are our top picks for live shows in New York this weekend. As New York is filled with amazing musical talent playing out every night, let this list be a starting point when looking to make your weekend concert-going plans.

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