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| Gogol Bordello at Brooklyn Steel on January 1; the band will lead a benefit for Ukraine at City Winery NYC this week |
Starting today, proof
of vaccination will no longer be required for admission to New York City's indoor
bars, clubs and music venues unless the individual proprietors decide otherwise.
At the same time, the number of live acts playing the area increased
dramatically. Nevertheless, the following are among the concerts that were
scheduled for this week but are postponed or cancelled.
- Son Volt, Jesse Farrar at the Brooklyn Bowl
- Tilian, Royal Coda, tiLLie, Moxy at the Bowery Ballroom
- Maisie Peters, Jonah Kagen at the Music Hall of Williamsburg
- Can't Swim at the Knitting Factory
- Clan of Xymox at Warsaw
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| Khruangbin at SummerStage Central Park in 2019; the band will headline two nights at Radio City Music Hall this weekend |
The Manhattan Beat
recommends more than 80 live music events in the early part of this week.
Contact the venue for set times, ticket availability, Covid compliance and
other updates
Monday, March 7
- Gang of Four at Brooklyn Made
- Maisie Peter, Jonah Kagen at Webster Hall
- Charlotte Day Wilson, Jonah Kagan at the Gramercy Theatre
- Death from Above 1979, the OBGMs at the Music Hall of
Williamsburg
- Wilderado, Flipturn at the Bowery Ballroom
- Los Pericos at Sony Hall
- Allison Russell, Kyshona at City Winery NYC
- Model/Actriz at Mercury Lounge
- Jesse & Friends at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 2
- The Aaron Comess Group at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 1
- 8 Ace at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 1
- Big Ed's Blues Jam at the Red Lion
- Chris Snell's Bluegrass Session at Mona's
- The 11th St. Bar Quintet at the 11th St. Bar
- Dima Fisch at the Anyway Café
- Richie Cannata's Monday Night Jam at the Bitter End
- The T Blues Band at Terra Blues
- Doc French & the All Rights at the Ear Inn
- Carl Banks at the Red Lion
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| Guided by Voices performed at Irving Plaza on March 4 |
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| Cooper Alan at the Gramercy Theatre on March 4 (photograph by Kevin Keane) |
Tuesday, March 8
- Nile, Incantation, Sanguisugabogg, I Am at the Gramercy
Theatre
- Al Jardine Family & Friends at Sony Hall
- Charlotte Day Wilson at the Music Hall of Williamsburg
- Gilbert O'Sullivan at City Winery NYC
- Deafheaven, Holy Fawn, Midwife at Warsaw
- Liv Warfield at Cafe Wha?
- Pink Siifu at Baby's All Right
- SaRon Crenshaw (acoustic) at Terra Blues
- The Clarence Spady Band at Terra Blues
- Jackson Scott at the Anyway Café
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| Small Black at Brooklyn Made on March 4 (photograph by Carmen Kintz) |
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| Otto's Wednesday Jam & Open Mic at Otto's Shrunken Head at Otto's Shrunken Head |
Wednesday, March 9
- David Byrne's American Utopia at the St. James Theatre
- Khruangbin, Nubya Garcia at Radio City Music Hall
- Iceage, Mary Dunphe at the Bowery Ballroom
- Drama at Brooklyn Steel
- half alive, Daisy the Great at Irving Plaza
- Penelope Isles, Pom Poko, youbet at Elsewhere Zone One
- Zero 9:36, Fame on Fire, Garzi at the Gramercy Theatre
- Leprous, the Ocean at Sony Hall
- Caspr at Brooklyn Made
- Defeated Sanity, Skeletal Remains, Vitriol, Splattered at
Saint Vitus Bar
- Briston Mahoney, Jackie Hayes at the Music Hall of
Williamsburg
- ADOY at le Poisson Rouge
- Teddy Thompson & Jenni Muldaur at the Loft at City
Winery
- Matt Nakoa at Café Wha?
- Steve Parish at Windjammer
- New Moon Acoustic Blues at Stitch Bar & Blues
- Rozzi, Demi Ramos, Stalking Gia, Cloe Wilder, Ok Cowgirl,
Scarlet Fiorella at the Knitting Factory
- Michael Hill (acoustic) at Terra Blues
- The Jr. Mack Band at Terra Blues
- Mulebone at the Bitter End
- Barynya at the Anyway Café
- The Brothers Yee at the 11th St. Bar
- The Christine Santelli Trio at the Ear Inn
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| The TarantinosNYC at Unsteady Freddie's Surf Rock Shindig at Otto's Shrunken Head on March 5 |
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| Commercial Interruption at Unsteady Freddie's Surf Rock Shindig at Otto's Shrunken Head on March 5 |
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Thursday, March 10
- David Byrne's American Utopia at the St. James Theatre
- Khruangbin, Nubya Garcia at Radio City Music Hall
- Keith Richards & the X-Pensive Winos, Mavis Staples,
Hozier, Warren Haynes, Melissa Etheridge, Allison Russell, Larkin Poe, Tyler
Bryant, David Shaw, Anders Osborne, Celisse, Jimmy Vivino, Maggie Rose, Connor
Kennedy at the Beacon Theatre
- Gogol Bordello, Eugene Hutz, Craig Finn, Franz Nicolay, Jesse Malin, Lady Lamb, Marc Roberge, Matisyahu, Patti Smith, Stephin Merritt, Suzanne Vega at City Winery NYC
- Chris Lane at the Hammerstein Ballroom
- The Tallest Man on Earth, Daughter of Swords at Webster Hall
- Iceage, Sloppy Jane at the Bowery Ballroom
- Amine, AJ Tracey, 454 at Terminal 5
- Wet Leg at Brooklyn Steel
- The Armed at the Music Hall of Williamsburg
- Inhaler at Irving Plaza
- Colbie Caillat at City Winery NYC
- Tom Rush at the Iriidium
- Summer Salt, Renata Zeiguer at Brooklyn Made
- BIA at Sony Hall
- Deap Vally at the Knitting Factory
- Ross from Friends at Elsewhere
- Gabriels at National Sawdust
- Pedrito Martinez at Drom
- The Oz Noy-Jonathan Kreisberg Band at the Bitter End
- Jr. Mack (acoustic) at Terra Blues
- May Rio, Emmrose, Art d'Ecco, Real Numbers, Matlock Twins at
the Bowery Electric
- Dark Sky Hustlers at Stitch Bar & Blues
- Bad Kitty, Emy & the Epix at Otto's Shrunken Head
- Bobby Blue at the Anyway Café
- The Natvral at Berlin
- Catcher at Pianos
- The Hipp Pipps at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 1
- The T Blues Band at Terra Blues
- Supersonic Blonde at the Red Lion
- Days of Wild at the Red Lion
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| Dorian Lake sang jazz standards outside St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery on March 1 as part of the church's Mardi Gras celebration |
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The Manhattan Beat covers New York City's live
music developments as they happen. All articles are written by Everynight
Charley Crespo. All photographs are taken by Everynight Charley Crespo, except
when noted otherwise. For a list of Manhattan venues that are presenting live
music regularly, swing the desktop cursor to the right of the home page and
click on the pop-up tab "Where to Find Live Music." For a listing of
upcoming concerts for live audiences, visit TheManhattan Beat's March calendar.
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