Saturday, September 14 to Sunday, September 28, 2024
An Annual Festival Celebrating Arts and Activism across Greenwich Village and theย Eastย Village.
BOOKING OPEN for ALL Events
WELCOME TO THE VILLAGE TRIP 2024
Fifteen days of rainbow-colored, family-friendly festivities to entertain, enliven and engage.
A community festival for a unique community that remains a world unto itself yet which, for 150+ years, has given the wider world so muchโmovements that broke the boundaries of art, literature, theater, dance, music, and social justice.
Fifteen days and 45 events, an eclectic program combining โhi-jinks and high idealsโ in celebration of a truly global village where, from river to river, an astonishing amount of history has been made.
Come be part of it โ bring your friends and family in from the burbs, or from wherever they are, and get in the groove!
Or as indie rock trio BETTY, puts it โ come plug into โthe electricity that runs from this power point that can and has ignited the world.โ
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BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME TO WASHINGTON SQUARE CONCERT
Saturday, September 28, 4pm to 7pm
Garibaldi Plaza, Washington Square Park
The Village Tripโs signature FREE concert in Washington Square Park this year celebrates girl power and sister acts! We are thrilled to welcome Tish and Snooky, glam punk rock legends of the Lower East Side; Janie Barnett, acclaimed as both session singer and Americana soloist; and BETTY (pictured), the indie rock trio who are Gloria Steinemโs favorite band. A program thatโs as diverse as the Village itself.
FESTIVAL PROGRAM: UPCOMING EVENTS
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Latest Past Events
Old-Fashioned Coffee House Night: David Roth and a Singer-Songwriter Showcase
Assembly Hall, Judson Memorial Church 239 Thompson Street, New YorkGet into a 1960s groove as Peoples' Voice Cafรฉ takes you back to the era of subterranean Greenwich Village coffee houses. No microphones, no amps, no speakers and of course no live-streaming. Just acoustic instruments and natural voices with chairs arranged in a circle and the lights low. Home-made music as it was and still can be.
World Central Kitchen Fundraiser
St Johnโs in the Village 218 W 11th St, New YorkWorld Central Kitchen is first to the frontlines, providing meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises. We, as artists, support this non-profit organization with our music and poetry, helping to raise awareness and money for their worthy cause by organizing this event and inviting everyone to join us in supporting World Central Kitchen.ย
Presented by Composers Concordance in association with The Village Trip.
Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square
Garibaldi Plaza Washington Square Park, New YorkThe Village Tripโs signature free concert in Washington Square Park this year celebrates girl power and sister acts! We are thrilled to welcome Tish and Snooky, glam punk rock legends of the Lower East Side; Janie Barnett, acclaimed as both session singer and Americana soloist; and BETTY, the indie rock trio who are Gloria Steinemโs favorite band. A program thatโs as diverse as the Village itself.
FOOD AND DRINK
Many restaurants and barsย are offering cocktails and dishes inspired by The Village Trip
Tio Pepe are offering 15% discount to Village Trip attendees who dine with Tio Pepe
ย Our Mission
To celebrate the cultural legacy of Greenwich Village and the East Village/Lower East Side, energizing their spirit of art and social activism for a new era.
REVIEW OF THE VILLAGE TRIP IN 2023
The Village Trip on YouTube
Check out these videos by award-winning Spanish filmmaker Veronicaย Vigil
Catch up with the growing collection of Village Trip โshortsโ on our dedicated
YouTube channel. Just released: Let Freedom Ring, an evocative film capturing key moments in our acclaimed multimedia theater piece honoring the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington by award-winning filmmaker Veronica Vigil.
ย FESTIVAL PARTNERS
This project is made possible in part with funds from Creative Engagement, a regrant program supported by The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) in partnership with the City Council; The New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and the Howard Gilman Foundation, and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC).