2025 Music

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Westbeth: Community Room 155 Bank Street, New York, NY, United StatesOpen Stage and Community Gathering at Westbeth home to the arts. Calling all Poets, Musicians and Artists of All Disciplines!
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The Peoples’ Voice Café: Terry Kitchen & Erin Ash Sullivan
Assembly Hall, Judson Memorial Church 239 Thompson Street, New York, NY, United StatesSocially conscious New England singer-songwriters Terry Kitchen and Erin Ash Sullivan make their way downtown to Greenwich Village to perform at the historic Peoples’ Voice Cafe. Terry and Erin will each play a 55-minute set.

Urban Garage: A Performance Lab for Young Musicians
The Bitter End 147 Bleecker Street, New York, NY, United StatesUrban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians, aged 11-21, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools - pop, rock, folk, blues, country etc. Through free, monthly open mics, guided jams and community service concerts, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals. This session will be led by founder/director Liz Queler and Seth Farber.

Bernstein Remix! A Benefit for Artful Learning
The Loft at City Winery 11th Avenue at 15th Street, New York, NY, United StatesA unique mix of performing artists gather to reinterpret and reimagine the music and words of Leonard Bernstein. Curated by his daughter, author-narrator Jamie Bernstein, this intimate evening features a wide range of performers: from Broadway to jazz, from classical to Latin American – and beyond. NEWLY RELEASED TICKETS

Howl: A Performance with Percussion and Cornet
Bowery Poetry Club 308 Bowery at Bleecker Street, New York, NY, United StatesCome experience this new recitation and musical interpretation of Allen Ginsberg’s ground-breaking poetic masterpiece Howl, performed by Justin Jay Hines (percussion) with master jazz improviser Kirk Knuffke (cornet).

Thunder in the Village: Dylan and The Making of a Musical Rebellion
Café Wha? 115 MacDougal St, New York, NY, United StatesA celebration of the 1970s Greenwich Village folk scene and the fiftieth anniversary of the Rolling Thunder Revue. Curated by Rolling Stone senior journalist David Browne, author of Talkin' Greenwich Village, and Fabio Fantuzzi, co-editor of Bob Dylan and the Arts, the evening will feature musicians and special guests directly involved in the genesis of that visionary, freewheeling tour—shaped in Village venues as a liberating artistic circus that defied the constraints of the commercial music industry.

Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square
Garibaldi Plaza Washington Square Park, New York, NY, United StatesThe Village Trip’s signature event, this free concert in Washington Square Park anchors the festival’s final weekend. This year, it will bring the soulful sounds of Kennedy Administration, whose sonic tapestry weaves together jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and pop. Also on the bill: Dali Rose.

Unsung Heroes and Untold Stories: Another Side of the Village Folk Scene
Café Wha? 115 MacDougal St, New York, NY, United StatesLong before Dylan electrified Newport and folk-rock became a mainstream cultural movement, Greenwich Village was already humming with voices, stories, and songs that rarely made the headlines—but shaped a generation. Cafés and clubs echoed with the music of Fred Neil, Karen Dalton, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pat Sky, Tim Hardin, Bonnie Dobson, Richie Havens, Dave Van Ronk, and many others who helped define the soul of a movement.