Storytellers - Bruce Springsteen Receives The Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award

Storytellers - Bruce Springsteen Receives The Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award

Storytellers - Bruce Springsteen Receives The Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award

Saturday, June 13 • 4:30 PM

Ever felt a shiver when legends collide? Picture this: Bruce Springsteen, the Boss himself, stepping onto a stage not to belt out "Born to Run," but to accept the Harry Belafonte Voices for Social Justice Award. It’s a night where rock 'n' roll's blue-collar poet meets the heartbeat of activism, and honestly, if your mind isn't already spinning madly on, check your pulse. The Storytellers event promises to be the sonic equivalent of a secret rooftop gig—intimate, electric, and oozing with the type of authenticity that’s more rare than a first press of Nebraska. Expect the night to be peppered with tales of grit and glory, as Springsteen channels the raw power of vinyl-era storytelling while tipping his hat to the indomitable Belafonte. If ever there was a soirée to crash, this is it. Don't be the one scrolling Instagram stories the morning after, gripped by existential FOMO.

Tribeca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers St
New York 10007

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The Martinez Brothers - North America Tour 2026

The Martinez Brothers - North America Tour 2026

Saturday, June 13 • 6:00 PM

Slide your feet into your thrifted Docs and prepare for the sonic pilgrimage of a lifetime as The Martinez Brothers light up North America in 2026. These two Bronx-born beat virtuosos are bringing their infectious, genre-blurring magic from the underground clubs of NYC to the biggest stages on the continent. Whether you're a basement-dweller who thrives on the sweet chaos of shoegaze or a synthpop savant who can name every obscure vinyl in your collection, this is your chance to vibe with the best of both worlds. Imagine pulsating rhythms that make your heart race faster than your favorite BPM, wrapped in a kaleidoscope of otherworldly visuals curated by the coolest rising digital artists. This tour promises sweat-soaked nights and sunrise epiphanies, leaving you questioning why you ever settled for the Spotify shuffle. Miss it, and you might just miss the defining soundscape of a generation.

Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage
69th St at 5th Ave Entrance / Rumsey Playfield,
New York 10021

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Panic Shack

Panic Shack

Saturday, June 13 • 6:00 PM

If you've been yearning for a night that melts faces and stereotypes simultaneously, Panic Shack's upcoming gig is your salvation. These Cardiff queens are taking over the soundwaves with a riotous blend of post-punk ferocity and DIY attitude so authentic it could've been brewed in a dive bar basement. Imagine if Bikini Kill got a 2023 update, with enough swagger to shut down a mansplainer mid-sentence. Doors swing open at 6pm, but you'll want to be at the front lines early—trust me, the $15 advance cover is the best investment you'll make this side of a limited-edition vinyl. And for the procrastinators, $18 day-of is still a steal. Don your coolest vintage tee, grab your most discerning friend, and prepare to have your expectations shattered like a cheap guitar at a basement show. This is Panic Shack—welcome to the fray.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Ray Bull: Please Stop Laughing Tour

Ray Bull: Please Stop Laughing Tour

Saturday, June 13 • 7:00 PM

Dive headfirst into the sonic whirlpool that is the Ray Bull: Please Stop Laughing Tour, a kaleidoscopic collision of satire and sound that's flipping the indie script. With Babehoven in tow, this tour is the musical equivalent of finding a vintage Twin Peaks tee at a Williamsburg thrift shop—unexpected, electric, and utterly essential. Ray Bull’s genre-defying beats and razor-sharp lyrics are the antidote to the mundane, promising a night where irony is the headliner and the encore is enlightenment. Doors creak open at 7pm, and for a cool $27.50 advance (or a spontaneous $30 day-of), you're not just buying a ticket; you're securing a front-row seat to the future of cool. Miss it, and you'll only have your FOMO to blame—because trust us, your friends' Instagram stories won't do it justice.

Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey St.
New York 10002

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MASON. | Jillian Shively | Justin Koolik

MASON. | Jillian Shively | Justin Koolik

Saturday, June 13 • 7:30 PM

Clear your schedule and dust off your coolest threads because this Friday night is set to be a sonic revelation at the underground venue that doesn’t even have a name yet. MASON., the band that’s been sending ripples through the indie cosmos, is headlining with their electrifying mélange of garage rock and post-punk mystique. They're the kind of act that sends your soul spinning like a vinyl on caffeine. Joining them is Jillian Shively, the enigmatic siren whose haunting vocals and lo-fi dreamscapes feel like a whispered secret between friends at 3 a.m. And let’s not forget Justin Koolik, the synthpop wizard with a knack for crafting beats that make your heart skip and your feet move. This lineup is a masterclass in indie alchemy, promising a night where the music hits different and the vibes are immaculate. Miss this and risk a void in your social currency. Be there or forever wonder what epic felt like.

Berlin
25 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Prostitute

Prostitute

Saturday, June 13 • 7:30 PM

Get ready to dive deep into the sonic abyss as Prostitute, the enigmatic darlings of the underground, take over the back alley of your favorite speakeasy dive. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an initiation into a cult of raw, unfiltered sound that lingers like a forbidden secret. With riffs that slice through the smoke and vocals that echo like a haunted confession, Prostitute’s live show blurs the line between performance and experience. Expect a hypnotic fusion of grunge nostalgia and post-punk futurism that will have you questioning your very existence. If you’ve been on the hunt for a night that feels like a lucid dream with a killer soundtrack, consider your search over. Grab your blackest eyeliner and meet us at the edge of oblivion—this is where legends are born.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Bounce Pride

Bounce Pride

Saturday, June 13 • 10:00 PM

If your weekend agenda still has a gaping hole where euphoria should be, Bounce Pride is here to plug that void with a kaleidoscope of sound. This Saturday, descend into the technicolor dreamscape that is their latest gig—a sublime collision of glitter-drenched synthpop and unapologetic queer anthems. The venue? A secret loft in Bushwick that whispers tales of epic past sets. The crowd? A curated blend of fashion-forward misfits and sonic connoisseurs. Come for the music, stay for the revolutionary vibes and the chance to say you were there before Bounce Pride became the next big thing. Your future self's cooler Instagram feed will thank you.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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The Red Party: BLACK ROSE BURNING LIVE!

The Red Party: BLACK ROSE BURNING LIVE!

Saturday, June 13 • 10:00 PM

If you've still got an ounce of midnight oil to burn, The Red Party is where you'll want to do it. Presented by The Nite Church at the ever-iconic Mercury Lounge, this event is a siren call to the nocturnal souls of NYC. DJs Sean Templar and Jarek are about to unleash a sonic storm of goth, post-punk, and deathrock that promises to swirl you into an underground reverie. And just when you think you’ve reached peak darkness, Astari Nite will take the stage, casting shadows with their live performance that's more hypnotic than your favorite cult classic. Special guest DJ Hi-Fi Hillary will be spinning tracks that could resurrect Ian Curtis himself. At $15 a pop, it's basically a steal—like finding a first-pressing vinyl in your local thrift store. So dust off your creepers, slap on some smudged eyeliner, and be ready to dance like you're summoning spirits. The night is yours, but only if you dare. Doors open at 10—sleep is for the weak.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Kayzo

Kayzo

Saturday, June 13 • 11:00 PM

Alright, indie purists and sonic explorers, it's time to peel yourself off your well-worn couch and descend into a night of electrifying chaos. Enter Kayzo, the sound-shapeshifter who's been flipping the script on genre boundaries like a mad scientist set loose in a record store. If you've been sleeping under a rock—or maybe just too busy gatekeeping your latest vinyl finds—Kayzo is the alchemist fusing hardcore, punk, dubstep, and all the other sounds your cool cousin tried to school you on last Thanksgiving. This isn't just a show; it's a full-throttle, no-brakes journey through the sonic multiverse that'll have you questioning everything you knew about the EDM scene. Prepare your eardrums for a high-voltage reset and don't be shocked when you find yourself bragging about it for weeks. Catch Kayzo before he spins off to another dimension, and remember: this is the night you almost didn't make it to the coolest gig in town.

Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street
New York 10003

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Pondless, Diamanta, LoudEye

Pondless, Diamanta, LoudEye

Sunday, June 14 • 5:00 PM

Clear your calendar and silence your group chat—this is the triple threat you didn’t know you needed. Pondless is ready to flood the room with their ethereal soundscapes, a shoegaze dream that's pure auditory nostalgia for your inner 90s kid. Diamanta's set promises to be a glittering escapade of synthpop sorcery that'll make you feel as if you’ve fallen into an alternate universe where the dance floor is the only thing that matters. Then there's LoudEye, the post-punk insurgents shaking up the scene with razor-sharp riffs and lyrics that cut deeper than your ex’s last mixtape. With doors opening at 5 p.m. for this 18+ sonic soirée, you’ll want to score your $15 ticket now—before you’re left outside scrolling through everyone else’s stories and wondering how you missed the night everyone will still be talking about when the sun comes up.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Dylan Charles | Brian Ripps | Lindsay Jordan

Dylan Charles | Brian Ripps | Lindsay Jordan

Sunday, June 14 • 6:00 PM

Prepare to dive deep into the sonic whirlpool that is Dylan Charles, Brian Ripps, and Lindsay Jordan—three indie alchemists who are set to transmute your Friday night into something otherworldly. Charles, with his mesmerizing guitar loops, will take you on a kaleidoscopic journey that feels like a Wes Anderson montage met an acid trip. Ripps, the troubadour with a voice that could melt artisanal butter, promises to wrap you in his emotive storytelling, each lyric a breadcrumb leading you through the labyrinth of his soul. And then there's Lindsay Jordan, the synth wizard whose beats drip with an ethereal glow, as if Grimes and Aphex Twin got lost together in a neon forest. This isn't just a gig; it's a rite of passage for every hipster who claims to have seen it all. Don't say we didn't warn you when you find yourself ditching your plans just to claim bragging rights on Monday morning.

Bowery Palace
327 Bowery
New York 10003

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Cabin Fever | Daisymaker | Birds?

Cabin Fever | Daisymaker | Birds?

Sunday, June 14 • 6:30 PM

This Friday night, the stars align at your favorite dive where sticky floors and twinkling fairy lights set the stage for an unmissable trifecta. Cabin Fever—the band, not your current mood—will catapult you into a dreamscape with their kaleidoscopic riffs and lyrics that feel like stolen pages from your diary. Following them, Daisymaker blends nostalgia with novelty, weaving synthpop tapestries that shimmer like a neon daydream. Closing out the night, Birds? (yes, the question mark is intentional) will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about post-punk—think existential crises set to a killer bassline. Miss this show, and risk being the only one at brunch with nothing to rave about.

Berlin
25 Avenue A
New York 10009

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FASHN, Namesake, Cameron William Thomas Smith

FASHN, Namesake, Cameron William Thomas Smith

Sunday, June 14 • 7:00 PM

Brace yourself, cool kids: this weekend, your soul will thank you for ditching your usual dive and heading to the underground lair where FASHN, Namesake, and Cameron William Thomas Smith are set to blow minds and melt hearts. FASHN is the sonic equivalent of thrifted leather jackets and neon lights flickering at 3 AM—think post-punk rhythms colliding with glam rock flair. Namesake brings a raw, unfiltered energy that's like finding an original pressing of your favorite garage band in the dollar bin. And Cameron William Thomas Smith? He's the musical enigma crafting soundscapes that feel like a lucid dream inside a Wes Anderson film—quirky, cinematic, and utterly captivating. Missing this trifecta of talent would be like skipping out on the secret afterparty where all the real magic happens. So, dust off your coolest kicks, grab your ride-or-die crew, and prepare for a night where every chord, every beat, and every moment is curated just for you and the rest of the scene's elite. Don't say we didn't warn you.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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SRIYAM, Malachy Breen, Alexandra Dylan

SRIYAM, Malachy Breen, Alexandra Dylan

Sunday, June 14 • 8:00 PM

Dive into the sonic kaleidoscope of your dreams this Saturday night as SRIYAM, Malachy Breen, and Alexandra Dylan converge for a lineup that promises to be the talk of your group chat for weeks. Picture this: SRIYAM's lush soundscapes wrap around you like a warm velvet cloak, with beats that could double as a serotonin supplement. Malachy Breen’s ethereal vocals and haunting guitar riffs will have you floating somewhere between reality and the last dream you had about escaping to a cabin in the woods. Alexandra Dylan rounds out the night, weaving synth lines so infectious you’ll wonder if she’s hacked the mainframe of your mind. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a pilgrimage to the heart of what makes the indie scene pulsate. Doors at 8pm, but the real magic starts when you and your crew step inside. $17 now or $20 day of—consider it a small price for a ticket to transcendence.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Jessica Baio (16 and Over)

Jessica Baio (16 and Over)

Sunday, June 14 • 8:00 PM

Heads up, sonic explorers and jaded scenesters—this one's for you. Jessica Baio is crashing through the mundane with The Other Side Tour, and she's bringing Johnny Huynh along for the ride. Think ethereal vocals that feel like a hug from your favorite sweater, wrapped in synths that shimmer like a disco ball in an abandoned warehouse. This isn't just another night at The Echo; it's a full-on aural odyssey. The kind of show where you lose yourself in the music and maybe find a piece of your soul that got lost in the shuffle. Slide into 1154 Glendale Blvd, and let's make some memories that feel like a secret handshake only the cool kids know. Trust us—it beats another night of scrolling through SoundCloud looking for your next obsession.

Racket NYC
431 W 16th St
New York 10011

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alana amore colvin | Kenyon Duncan & Kite Shepherd | food court people

alana amore colvin | Kenyon Duncan & Kite Shepherd | food court people

Sunday, June 14 • 9:30 PM

Get ready to redefine your Tuesday night malaise with an indie lineup that might just become the soundtrack to your newly curated life. Alana Amore Colvin will open the floodgates of emotion with her ethereal vocals and textured dream-pop, making you feel like you're floating in a Lynchian fever dream, minus the creepy red curtains. Kenyon Duncan & Kite Shepherd follow with a set that’s a sonic tapestry woven from the threads of post-punk and chillwave, balancing chaos and calm like a well-poured espresso martini. And just when you think you've reached peak cool, Food Court People will swoop in to redefine your notion of synthpop, layering beats so catchy they’ll haunt your late-night bodega runs. This isn’t just a lineup; it’s a narrative arc written in reverb and raw talent. Clear your calendar, because your future self will thank you.

Berlin
25 Avenue A
New York 10009

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