Celebrate NY Music Month with free concerts and performances throughout the five boroughs.
Johnny Mambo and Friends
Date: Saturday, June 3, 2023
Time: 4pm–6pm
Park Location: Playground 52 – 681 Kelly St. Bronx, NY 10455
Genre: Salsa
Tim Kubart and Space Cadets
Date: Saturday, June 10, 2023
Time: 3:30pm–5:30pm
Park Location: Loretto Playground / Morris Park Ave. bet. Haight Ave. and Tomlinson Ave.
Genre: Children’s Music
Brenda K. Starr
Date: Saturday, June 17, 2023
Time: 6pm–8pm
Park Location: Ferry Point Park / Schley Ave., LI Sound bet. Westchester Creek and Balcom Ave.
Genre: Salsa / Freestyle
Funk Flex and Friends
Date: Saturday, June 24, 2023
Time: 5pm–7:00pm
Park Location: Soundview Park. Lafayette and MorrisonAve.
Genre: Hip-Hop
Bartlett Contemporaries
Date: Friday, June 2, 2023
Time: 6pm–8pm
Park Location: Archie Spigner / St. Albans / Merrick Blvd, Sayres and Marne PI.
Genre: R&B
Noah Powa
Date: Saturday, June 10, 2023
Time: 6pm–8pm
Park Location: Springfield Park / Springfield Blvd and 184th St.
Genre: Reggae
Rich Tolbert
Date: Saturday June 17, 2023
Time: 3pm–6pm
Park Location: Baisley Pond Park / Rockaway and Sutphin Blvd.
Genre: Gospel
Funk Flex and Friends
Date: Monday, June 19, 2023
Time: 4:30pm–6:30pm
Park Location: Roy Wilkins Park / Merrick Blvd between 118 Rd and 119th Ave
Genre: Hip-Hop
300 Entertainment is honored to celebrate Hip Hp 50 as part of NY Music Month. In this episode, 300U presents Harlem’s own JaJa Couture fresh off her tours with artists like Rick Ross and Lil Boosie. JaJa’s steps to the mic with her unique mixture of hip hop and R&B for her first live performance with The DW Collective 300U Band.
Date and Time: Thursday, June 1, 2023 8PM
300 Entertainment is honored to celebrate Hip Hp 50 as part of NY Music Month. In this episode, 300U presents the “Steppin” Tik Tok viral sensation Mills Supreme. Straight from Brooklyn, see Mills Supreme perform tracks from his latest project ”Don’t You Love Me” live with the 300U Band.
Date and Time: Thursday, June 8, 2023, 8PM
Few art forms are more American than the blues, and SummerStage’s opening night in Central Park will showcase three very different—but equally soulful—takes on the genre. Paul Janeway’s Alabama eight-piece St. Paul and the Broken Bones updates the classic soul of the 1960s with strings, a choir, and synthesizers. They’ve spent the last decade winning over fans one club at a time with an infectious energy that led NPR to name them “one of the nation’s best live bands.” Their latest LP, last year’s The Alient Coast, adds a bit more grit to their sound and introduces new psychedelic and stoner-rock influences. Brooklyn’s Say She She is a seven-piece band led by three women, named in homage to the Nile Rodgers band Chic. They’re adding a modern twist to girl groups and three-part harmonies, like in their latest disco-flavored single “Reeling” released earlier this spring. The bill is rounded out by Mwenso and the Shakes, a joyful Harlem-based jazz, soul, and blues band that draws from a wide spectrum of Black ancestral diasporic music with an afro-futuristic lens.
Date and Time: Saturday, June 10, 2023, 05:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: SummerStage, Central Park Rumsey Playfield, Manhattan, 10021
Join up-and-coming artists and creators to celebrate and preview their work—all made by the creative community at The New York Public Library’s Studio40!
Studio40 is a free creative space and recording studio located in the Pasculano Learning Center at NYPL’s Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) in midtown Manhattan. Outfitted with state-of-the-art media equipment and software, Studio40 is open to the public as part of the Library’s free TechConnect service, which offers no-cost resources, classes, workshops, and events.
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The Studio40 Showcase will begin at 6 PM with a special panel discussion featuring advice for emerging artists in New York City and will feature Bronx-based hip-hop artist Mickey Factz and Sirius XM’s Gray Rizzy.
After the panel discussion, artists and creators from NYPL’s Studio40 will share their work—either in a completed form or as works-in-progress—as live performances, music, video, podcast excerpts, and a sound and video gallery.
Come discover local up-and-coming NYC artists and be inspired by folks at all stages of their creative careers!
This showcase is taking place with the kind support of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) in celebration of New York Music Month (NYMM).
Date and Time: Thursday, June 15, 2023, 6:00PM — 8:00PM
Location: Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library, 455 5th Avenue, 7th Floor Event Space, New York, NY 10016
300 Entertainment is honored to celebrate Hip Hp 50 as part of NY Music Month. In this episode, 300U presents one of Brooklyn’s rising stars Narsie as he performs some of his street buzzing tracks like “GOTW live with the 300U Band.
Date and Time: Thursday, June 15, 2023, 8PM
KIDS ROCK FOR KIDS is honored to be part of New York Music Month and Make Music New York!
Kids Rock For Kids is a Brooklyn-based non-profit organization which enables exceptionally talented and passionate teen musicians from around the world to rock out while raising money for youth-related causes, locally and globally. Helping the next generation help the world.
8 incredible teen bands from NYC and Long Island will rock Brooklyn!
Date and Time: Wednesday, June 21, 2023, 3:00PM – 7:00PM
Location: Old Stone House of Brooklyn
Washington Park – 336 3rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11215
The storied downtown jazz label Blue Note will bring together multiple generations of jazz innovators in Central Park. Headlining is bassist, composer, and jazz fusion pioneer Stanley Clarke with his 4Ever band, renowned for his unique percussive electric bass playing style; the five-time GRAMMY winner was named a Jazz Master by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in 2022. GRAMMY winner Kenny Garrett is a post-bop saxophonist, flutist, and composer who cut his teeth as a youth in the Duke Ellington Orchestra and shined as a member of Miles Davis’ band in the late 80s-early 90s; he too, is a newly minted NEA Jazz Master. Brandee Younger is arguably contemporary jazz’s most formidable harpist. The GRAMMY-nominated composer, curator, and NYU professor seamlessly injects the harp into arrangements and venues where it has historically been overlooked. They’re supported by DJ Logic, a Bronx-born nu-jazz turntablist.
This show will feature a special performance in collaboration with Works & Process. As part of this partnership, this season at SummerStage Ladies of Hip-Hop will perform at various shows. Ladies of Hip-Hop Dance Collective (LDC) is an all-female intergenerational dance collective that creates dance works illuminating the strength, power and diversity of women in Hip-Hop.
Date and Time: Saturday, June 24, 2023, 05:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: SummerStage, Central Park Rumsey Playfield, Manhattan, 10021
Part showcase, part variety show, part music networking event, The Hang: Live is the stage debut for a growing community of former students of recording artist, author, and songwriting professor Mike Errico. This community is represented in all aspects of the music industry. You could listen to them on Spotify, or follow them on Instagram, and now you can meet them live. Join us for an evening of shared songs, stories, and advice for the next generation of music professionals. Two sets, with breaks to, well, hang.
Date and Time: Thursday, June 29, 2023 6:30PM – 9:00PM
Location: The Bitter End – 147 Bleecker St., New York, NY 10012