Meow Meow | Rib & The Bones | Quory Haven in the Universe

Meow Meow | Rib & The Bones | Quory Haven in the Universe

Meow Meow | Rib & The Bones | Quory Haven in the Universe

Sunday, June 21 • 6:30 PM

Cancel your plans and call your crew, because this Friday is about to get sonically seismic. Meow Meow is headlining, and if you haven't been swept into their fuzz-laden vortex yet, you're probably still waiting for post-punk to make a comeback. Their set is basically a masterclass in chaos theory, with riffs sharp enough to cut through your ennui. Rib & The Bones are on the lineup too, and trust me, their genre-bending blend of garage rock and neo-soul will leave you wondering why you ever settled for anything less than transcendence. And then there's Quory Haven in the Universe, whose cosmic synthpop will have you floating somewhere between the fabric of reality and your next existential crisis. So yeah, maybe skip the Netflix binge and get ready to lose yourself in a night that promises to be an all-out aural odyssey. FOMO is real, and it sounds like this.

Berlin
The Lower-Level of 2A Bar
New York 10009

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The Toxhards - "Get Destructive Tour" Summer 2026

The Toxhards - "Get Destructive Tour" Summer 2026

Sunday, June 21 • 8:00 PM

Brace yourselves, punks and posers alike, because The Toxhards are back and they've brought enough sonic dynamite to blast your ennui to smithereens. The "Get Destructive Tour" is tearing through town this summer, turning every venue into a sweaty sanctuary of chaos and catharsis. Entry is a steal at $15 if you're quick, but trust us, you'll be kicking yourself if you wait. Picture this: a whirlwind of raw riffs, gut-punching rhythms, and lyrics that cut deeper than your last existential crisis. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an unmissable pilgrimage for anyone who claims to live and breathe the DIY spirit. The Toxhards are primed to make you remember why you fell in love with music in the first place. So dust off your Docs and prepare to leave it all on the floor—this is where legends are forged and boredom meets its beautiful end.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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The SoapGirls

The SoapGirls

Sunday, June 21 • 8:00 PM

You've got your finger on the pulse, so you've probably already heard whispers of The Soap Girls' *Rebel DNA World Tour 2026* crashing into The Signature. These Parisian rebels have been tearing up stages with their unapologetically raw punk ethos and infectious riot grrrl energy. Imagine if Kathleen Hanna and Debbie Harry had a lovechild raised on diet-coke-fueled rage and glittery anarchy. This isn't just a gig; it's a baptism by fire for those who live life on the edge of the mainstream. Get ready to mosh with the mythic, scream your soul out, and find yourself in the eye of a hurricane crescendo that the coolest corners of the internet will be buzzing about until next year. Miss this, and you're basically admitting you'd rather be scrolling through TikTok than living it. Don't say we didn't warn you.

Bowery Palace
327 Bowery
New York 10003

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Boyfriend Network, Elijah Wells, Soklo, Estelle Allen

Boyfriend Network, Elijah Wells, Soklo, Estelle Allen

Sunday, June 21 • 9:30 PM

This Thursday, the cosmos align at the indie mecca for a night that promises to be nothing short of legendary. Headlining are Boyfriend Network, the band that puts the "fun" in existential funk, weaving soundscapes so textured you'll think you're hearing colors. Elijah Wells, the enigmatic wizard of synthpop, will conjure beats that stick to your soul like glitter on a sweaty night out in Bushwick. Soklo, the post-punk prophets, are set to deliver a sonic sermon that’ll make your heart race faster than your first secret show. And just when you think you can catch your breath, Estelle Allen will swoop in with vocals so haunting you'll swear you’re hearing the whispers of forgotten dreams. Miss this, and risk being that person who only hears about "that night" at every afterparty for the foreseeable future. Get there early, stay 'til the last chord fades, and bask in the glory of being part of something unforgettable.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Ben Lapidus

Ben Lapidus

Monday, June 22 • 6:00 PM

Clear your calendar and dust off your best vintage band tee because Ben Lapidus is about to make the Moroccan Lounge the epicenter of your summer. On July 12, the night will crackle with an energy only Lapidus can conjure—where lo-fi indie charm meets lyrics that feel like a mixtape love letter you never knew you needed. With his genre-defying sound that dances between hazy bedroom pop and sharp-witted folk, Lapidus has an uncanny knack for making every lyric feel like a secret only the coolest kids are in on. Whether you're a seasoned basement show veteran or a synthpop savant, missing this show would be like skipping out on the next big thing before it inevitably blows up your feed. Snag your tickets now because this is the kind of FOMO your future self will never forgive.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Angela Autumn, Rachel Angel

Angela Autumn, Rachel Angel

Monday, June 22 • 7:00 PM

Clear your calendar and dust off your most ironic band tee because Angela Autumn and Rachel Angel are about to electrify your Saturday night. Angela Autumn’s haunting folk vibes paired with Rachel Angel’s Americana-infused indie rock make for a gig that promises to be as unforgettable as that one time you stumbled into a secret Grizzly Bear set. Their sonic alchemy is set to fill the air with a swirling tapestry of sound that you’ll hear reverberating in your dreams. Think driving guitars and ethereal vocals that could mesmerize even the most apathetic soul. Trust us, this is the show you’ll lie about attending just to sound cool—so why not actually be there? Grab your friends, order that extra overpriced PBR, and prepare to have your heartstrings pulled and your mind blown. Don’t say we didn’t warn you when your Instagram stories explode with envy-inducing vibes. See you in the front row, if you can squeeze in.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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NoFun Fest Week 4

NoFun Fest Week 4

Monday, June 22 • 8:00 PM

If your soul's been starved for a sonic feast, Week 4 of NoFun Fest is the secret menu you didn't know you needed. This isn't just another gig; it's a pilgrimage to the heart of the underground. Picture this: a dimly lit warehouse where the echoes of shoegaze guitars melt into the pulse of DIY synthpop, all under a haze of neon lights and dreams half-remembered. You'll find yourself shoulder to shoulder with the in-the-know crowd, nodding along to beats that could only exist in this very moment. It's a place where the stage might as well be an altar, and every chord change feels like a revelation. Consider your plans officially canceled, because the only RSVP that matters is your presence in this maze of curated chaos.

Berlin
The Lower-Level of 2A Bar
New York 10009

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Jason Kimmel, Kim McClay, Meital

Jason Kimmel, Kim McClay, Meital

Monday, June 22 • 9:00 PM

This Friday, clear your schedule and prep your senses for an electric night at the intersection of sonic innovation and raw emotion. Jason Kimmel, Kim McClay, and Meital are set to redefine your idea of what a live show can be—it's like stumbling into an underground art exhibit that no one knows about yet, but everyone wishes they did. Jason Kimmel's intricate guitar loops weave a tapestry of sound that'll make you rethink your Spotify algorithm. Kim McClay brings a moody, synth-laden dreamscape to life; her set is a sound bath for the digitally fatigued. And then there's Meital, whose haunting vocals and ethereal beats feel like a secret handshake between you and the universe. Doors swing open at 9 PM, and let's be real, you'll want to be there from the first downbeat to the final encore. It's $12 if you're proactive, $15 if you're fashionably late—but either way, consider this your RSVP to the coolest night in town.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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FoXix, Avishag Cohen Rodriguez, Lou Salome

FoXix, Avishag Cohen Rodriguez, Lou Salome

Monday, June 22 • 10:00 PM

This Thursday, the stars align at the Mercury Lounge for a night that promises to recalibrate your sonic chakras. FoXix, those elusive dream weavers, are back from their self-imposed exile, bringing their signature blend of post-apocalyptic shoegaze that feels like a love letter to the end of the world. Joining them is Avishag Cohen Rodriguez, the Tel Aviv native whose haunting vocals can only be described as the siren call for the terminally cool. And don’t sleep on Lou Salome, the enigmatic synthpop poetess who spins existential angst into dancefloor anthems. It's the kind of lineup that makes you grateful for living in the soundtrack of a Wes Anderson film. Miss this, and you might as well delete your Spotify.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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Morgan St. Jean

Morgan St. Jean

Tuesday, June 23 • 6:00 PM

If you're not already looping Morgan St. Jean's latest tracks through your headphones, consider this your wake-up call, my friend. With a sonic palette as rich as your favorite thrifted tapestry and lyrics sharper than a freshly cut fringe, she's the siren of our alt-pop dreams. This is the kind of show that demands your presence—a chance to catch an artist on the brink of breaking big, all while bathed in the warm glow of intimacy that only a venue this cool can offer. Doors swing open at 6pm, but trust us, you'll want to be front and center, basking in the pre-show buzz and contemplating which dive bar to hit post-encore. Tickets? A humble $17 in advance, but don't snooze—prices rise to $20 if you procrastinate. So, rally your coolest confidants, grab the parentals if you're under 16, and prepare to have your spirit thoroughly lifted. Morgan St. Jean is more than a gig; it's about experiencing the raw thrill of what makes indie music endlessly electrifying.

Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St.
New York 10002

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Colorjoy | Hipsy Gap | Foxy Tom's Hardware

Colorjoy | Hipsy Gap | Foxy Tom's Hardware

Tuesday, June 23 • 6:30 PM

Brace yourself for a sonic kaleidoscope of epic proportions as Colorjoy, Hipsy Gap, and Foxy Tom's Hardware converge to shatter the monotony of your Spotify Discover Weekly. Colorjoy’s ethereal synths and dream-laden vocals will have you floating like a feather in a zero-gravity shoegaze utopia. Hipsy Gap, the love child of a cosmic jam session between post-punk and disco, will shake the dust off your dancing shoes with their electrifying grooves. And just when you think you’ve reached peak euphoria, Foxy Tom's Hardware will flip the switch with their anarchic blend of garage rock and digital noise, daring you to keep up with their frenetic pace. This isn’t just another gig—it’s the indie renaissance your jaded soul has been yearning for. Get in while the getting’s cool, because once the first chord hits, your FOMO will be terminal.

Berlin
The Lower-Level of 2A Bar
New York 10009

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Jhariah Trust Ceremony Tour

Jhariah Trust Ceremony Tour

Tuesday, June 23 • 7:00 PM

Dust off your coolest band tee and prepare to dive deep into the sonic rabbit hole because Jhariah’s Trust Ceremony Tour is about to ignite the Teragram Ballroom with a kaleidoscope of sound and emotion. If you haven’t been baptized in the fire of Jhariah’s uniquely theatrical blend of alt-pop and emo flair, you haven’t truly lived. Joined by the electric Mijita, whose sultry synth beats and introspective lyrics are the perfect undercurrent for a night of musical alchemy, this isn’t just another gig—it’s the stuff indie legends are made of.

Doors swing open at 7pm, and you’d better snag those $22.50 advance tickets before they vanish into the ether, because come day-of-show, this sonic soiree will cost you $27.50 at the door. But for those who crave the backstage magic, the $82.50 VIP experience is an all-access pass to musical nirvana, complete with a personal photo op and exclusive meet and greet with Jhariah himself. Flash that official laminate like the indie royalty you are and snag your merch before anyone else. This isn’t just a concert, it’s a trust ceremony—and trust us, you need to be there.

Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancey St.
New York 10002

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Bleachers Forever

Bleachers Forever

Tuesday, June 23 • 7:30 PM

Get ready to shed those ironic detachment layers because Bleachers is about to kick your ennui to the curb. Jack Antonoff's sonic brainchild is rolling into town like a high-speed train packed with nostalgia and synth-soaked anthems that could make even the most cynical hipster croon along. This isn't just another gig—it's a pilgrimage. Whether you're a basement show purist or someone who swears by their vinyl collection like it's 1993, Bleachers promises a night of gritty euphoria and cathartic sing-alongs. You’ll find yourself drenched in neon lights and feels, with tracks that resonate like your favorite coming-of-age movie soundtrack—and trust us, you’ll want to stay till the very last encore. Miss this and risk being the one who "almost" saw history in the making.

Madison Square Garden
7th Ave & 32nd Street
New York 10001

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Of Montreal (16 and Over)

Of Montreal (16 and Over)

Tuesday, June 23 • 8:00 PM

Mark your calendars, fellow sonic adventurers, because Of Montreal is about to turn your mundane Tuesday night into a technicolor fever dream. Kevin Barnes and crew are rolling into town, bringing with them a kaleidoscope of sound that's as unpredictable as your TikTok algorithm. Expect a show that's part psychedelic circus, part intimate confession, all wrapped in the kind of theatricality that makes every moment feel like the climax of your favorite indie film.

With a discography that weaves through genres like a Tarantino plotline—think glam rock, funk, and electro-pop having a wild night out—Of Montreal promises a live experience that's anything but predictable. Whether you're here for the existential lyrics or just the chance to lose yourself in a swirl of glitter and infectious beats, this is one gig that will have your friends regretfully scrolling through your stories from their couches. So slap on your most eccentric vintage threads, bring your open mind, and get ready to dance your ennui away. Because let's face it, missing this would be like skipping out on the afterparty of the century.

Webster Hall
125 East 11th Street
New York 10003

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Sandy & The Skyway, Apricot Jam, Narayan Two

Sandy & The Skyway, Apricot Jam, Narayan Two

Wednesday, June 24 • 6:30 PM

Clear your calendars, kids. This Saturday, the Red Hook underbelly is where you need to be for a triple-threat sonic pilgrimage. Sandy & The Skyway are set to launch us into the stratosphere with their dreamy jangle-pop, a fresh air reprieve from the city's smog. If you haven’t caught Apricot Jam’s neo-psychedelic waves yet, you’re probably still stuck in your bedroom with Tame Impala on repeat. Narayan Two, the enigmatic collective from parts unknown, will open with a set that promises to be more mesmerizing than a midnight train ride through Tokyo. Get ready to soak in reverb-laden riffs, kaleidoscopic synths, and rhythms that make your heart race faster than your last situationship. Show up, or spend your weekend scrolling through the aftermath on IG while sipping lukewarm oat milk lattes. The choice is yours.

Night Club 101
101 Avenue A
New York 10009

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The Breeders

The Breeders

Wednesday, June 24 • 7:00 PM

Clear your calendar and dust off your flannel because The Breeders are gracing us with their gritty genius once more, and this is one sonic revival you can't afford to miss. With a legacy that rivals any '90s alt-rock royalty, Kim Deal and crew are set to transform your ennui into euphoria, delivering those iconic Pixies-adjacent riffs and sweetly sardonic vocals that defined a generation of cool. Imagine the visceral energy of a basement show but with the polished glory of cult legends who’ve seen it all. Trust us, this isn't just nostalgia—it's a masterclass in musical alchemy. Catch them now or forever regret missing the band that could teach your Spotify algorithm a thing or two about authentic edge.

The Rooftop at Pier 17
89 South Street
New York 10038

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