– Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater: 1941 Broadway (W. (between Madison & Park Ave.) (212) 744-1600įamous cabaret at landmark The Carlyle Hotel Landmark 2,600-seat art deco style theater opened in 1929. Live entertainment restaurant owned by legendary singer Valerie Simpson, showcasing local and international talent, from R&B/soul, jazz, and Caribbean to traditional African rhythms (between Broadway & West End Ave.) New York, NY (212) 579-0100 & Frederick Douglass Blvd.) New York, NY (212) 531-5300Īshford & Simpson’s Sugar Bar: 254 W. Jazz club named for legendary jazz musician Charlie “Bird” Parker. Premier live music venue with capacities of 1,000 standing and 500 seated, and a full-service restaurant and bar. (between Broadway & 8th Ave.) New York, NY. The third floor of Connolly’s bar & restaurant. Radio City Music Hall: 1260 Avenue of the Americas (50th St.), New York, NY (866) 858-0008 Ĭonnolly’s Klub 45: 121 W. Irish pub in Times Square with live music every night (between Sixth & Seventh Ave.) New York, NY. Premier mid-size concert venue built in 1906. Manhattan Center / Hammerstein Ballroom: 311 W. German bier hall featuring live music 6 nights a week. Live bluegrass or Irish music 7 nights a week Paddy Reilly’s Music Bar: 519 Second Ave. Live music every Thursday, Friday & Saturday night One of New York City’s premier live music venues. (212) 777-6817Ĭoncert venue presented by Live Nation Irving Plaza: 17 Irving Place (between 15th & 16th St.) New York, NY. (212) 614-6932Ĭoncert venue presented by Mercury East Presents Performance venue at The McKittrick Hotel Honoring the barbecue & live music capital of Texas Live music venue located in Chelsea Market’s basement. Speakeasy cocktail bar featuring a weekly line-up of live jazz on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Sundays. Live music 7 nights a week in the showroom and the upstairs lounge. Live entertainment 7 nights a week in the back room (music, comedy, variety, burlesque). Three level club with a downstairs music venue. (212) 533-2111Ĭoncert venue from Bowery Presents. (212) 358-1633Īn institution in the NYC lower east side rock scene since 1995. Not-for-profit performance space dedicated to the experimental and avant-garde. Tiki bar with a live music room in the back. (212) 420-8392īar & live music venue near Tompkins Square Park. Lola: 169 Avenue A (between 10th & 11th St.) New York, NY. Live music venue at The Public Theater, named for Public Theater founder Joe Papp. (212) 777-1157Īn eclectic line-up of music, from jazz and rock to electronic, soul & funk to hip-hop and international music. The Bowery Electric: 327 Bowery (between 2nd & 3rd St.) New York, NY. (between Thompson & Sullivan St.) New York, NY. Live music Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays. Located in the basement of what was once the legendary “Gerdes’ Folk City (between MacDougal & 6th Ave.) New York, NY. (212) 777-7776.īlues club on the famous Bleecker St. Multimedia art cabaret founded by musicians, dedicated to the fusion of pop and art cultures in music, film, theater, dance, and fine art Live music 7 nights a week from 7pm to 4am. Live R&B, Funk, & Soul music 7 nights a week. Wine bar & gastro pub with live music Ĭlub Groove: 125 MacDougal St. Greenwich Village staple since the 1950s. NYC’s oldest rock & roll club (since 1961). They have a DJ Wednesdays thru Saturdays, curating pub tunes and vibes (212) 482-0400Īs of August 2021, live music has not returned full-time. Live outdoor concerts on the rooftop at Pier 17. Live Music Venues in Manhattan: Financial District Here is our MurphGuide directory of over 120 live music bars & clubs in NYC. Every night, you can find scores of bands playing all kinds of music in dozens of live music venues: from local garage bands playing in neighborhood dive bars to national and international touring acts playing at the cities biggest and most prestigious concert halls… and everything in between! New York City has one of the most vibrant live music scenes in the world. We are in the process of updating this page in time for fall 2021. #Live performer nyc update#COVID-19 Update During the pandemic, many live music establishments were ordered to close to help reduce the spread of the virus.
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