Prepare to transcend the mundane this Saturday night as Eartheater descends upon your local soundscape with an otherworldly blend of ethereal pop and avant-garde experimentalism. Known for her haunting vocals and mind-bending performances, Alexandra Drewchin, aka Eartheater, crafts a sonic universe that feels like stepping into a lucid dream woven with shimmering synths and visceral guitar riffs. With doors opening at 7pm, you'll want to snag your tickets in advance for $30—trust me, it's a small price to pay to watch the barriers of reality dissolve before your eyes. Whether you're a seasoned gig-goer or a curious newcomer, missing this show would be like missing a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event. So dust off those Docs, grab your coolest friends, and get ready to be transported to a realm where the only limits are your wildest imaginations.
Dust off your neon nostalgia goggles because Passion Pit is back, baby, and they’re bringing The Pretty Penny Tour to town. This isn't just a concert; it's a euphoric synth-pop pilgrimage. Dive headfirst into a kaleidoscope of shimmering melodies and falsetto-fueled anthems that defined your dorm room days and late-night drives. Michael Angelakos returns to stage with the kind of energy that can only be described as lightning in a bottle, ready to transform any venue into a dance floor drenched in sweat, tears, and pure joy. Expect nothing but a technicolor explosion of sound that feels like the best kind of time travel. If you’re not there, are you even living?
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
When the clock strikes midnight, and the neon lights start to blur, there's only one place you want to find yourself—lost in the sonic wonderland that is Project 91 Presents Audien. This isn't just another sweaty night out; it's a transcendent escape into a kaleidoscope of beats spun by Audien, the maestro of euphoric synthscapes and pulse-quickening drops. Whether you're a seasoned raver or an indie kid dipping your toes into the electronic abyss, this set promises an unforgettable journey. Imagine a sound that's part cosmic daydream, part adrenaline-fueled dance floor catharsis, all swirling together in a wave of sound that washes away the mundane. It's the kind of night that reminds you why you traded sleep for music in the first place. Miss it, and you'll hear about it all year.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
When the clock strikes midnight, and the neon lights start to blur, there's only one place you want to find yourself—lost in the sonic wonderland that is Project 91 Presents Audien. This isn't just another sweaty night out; it's a transcendent escape into a kaleidoscope of beats spun by Audien, the maestro of euphoric synthscapes and pulse-quickening drops. Whether you're a seasoned raver or an indie kid dipping your toes into the electronic abyss, this set promises an unforgettable journey. Imagine a sound that's part cosmic daydream, part adrenaline-fueled dance floor catharsis, all swirling together in a wave of sound that washes away the mundane. It's the kind of night that reminds you why you traded sleep for music in the first place. Miss it, and you'll hear about it all year.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
Brace yourselves, because Oliver Tree's Love You Madly, Hate You Badly World's First World Tour is about to dropkick your ennui straight into the stratosphere. This is not just a concert—it's a neon-tinted carnival of chaos where meme culture meets musical genius. With a sound that defies genres like a thrift-store Frankenstein, Oliver Tree is the pied piper of the misfits and the misunderstood, and he's inviting you to join his wild ride. Expect everything from surreal scooter stunts to anthems that oscillate between absurdity and raw emotion—all wrapped in the kind of eccentricity that makes TikTokers wild and music snobs nod in reluctant approval. Miss this, and you'll be the one scrolling through blurry Instagram stories, regretting you didn't witness the moment the world's quirkiest pop prophet turned your city into his personal playground.
If you haven't heard of Ragie Ban yet, consider this your official wake-up call. This enigmatic quartet is about to crash through your Spotify algorithm and into your must-see list with their intoxicating blend of post-punk grit and dream-pop haze. Picture this: a basement somewhere in the forgotten parts of Williamsburg, walls sweating from the collective energy of a crowd that's too cool to care. Ragie Ban's frontwoman, with her ethereal voice that somehow cuts like a knife, leads the charge through a set that's more an experience than a performance. Their sound is a kaleidoscope of influences, from the raw emotion of early Sonic Youth to the shimmering echoes of Cocteau Twins. So, cancel your Friday plans, because missing Ragie Ban is the kind of mistake your future self will haunt you for. Trust me, no one's too jaded for this.
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Dust off your vintage sequins and channel your inner dancing queen because Gimme Gimme Disco is about to throw you into an ABBA-fueled frenzy that'll have your feet aching and your heart soaring. This isn't just a dance party; it's a time machine to a disco inferno where the glitter never settles, and every song is a guilty pleasure you unapologetically scream-sing. Picture this: you're surrounded by a sea of retro dreamers, each one a walking Polaroid of past decades, as the DJ spins vinyl deep cuts and unexpected remixes that make you wish your life had a soundtrack. It's the kind of night where the bass reverberates through your soul, the crowd becomes your new best friend, and you realize that the real Waterloo is missing out on this technicolor euphoria. If your idea of a Saturday night is a cocktail of nostalgia with a twist of future funk, then consider this your RSVP to the most electrifying boogie wonderland of the year.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
Dust off your vintage sequins and channel your inner dancing queen because Gimme Gimme Disco is about to throw you into an ABBA-fueled frenzy that'll have your feet aching and your heart soaring. This isn't just a dance party; it's a time machine to a disco inferno where the glitter never settles, and every song is a guilty pleasure you unapologetically scream-sing. Picture this: you're surrounded by a sea of retro dreamers, each one a walking Polaroid of past decades, as the DJ spins vinyl deep cuts and unexpected remixes that make you wish your life had a soundtrack. It's the kind of night where the bass reverberates through your soul, the crowd becomes your new best friend, and you realize that the real Waterloo is missing out on this technicolor euphoria. If your idea of a Saturday night is a cocktail of nostalgia with a twist of future funk, then consider this your RSVP to the most electrifying boogie wonderland of the year.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
Clear your calendar and charge your phone because Project 91 is about to redefine your Friday night. DJ LEVI is taking the decks, and if you haven't heard of them yet, welcome to your new obsession. Imagine the sound of a neon-drenched cyberpunk cityscape crashing headfirst into a warehouse rave in Berlin—LEVI's beats are that transformative. This isn't just a set; it's a sonic pilgrimage for those who worship at the altar of bass and synth. Expect a crowd of impeccably dressed misfits, all vibing under a haze of technicolor lights and the kind of energy you can only find in the coolest underground venues. Don't wait for the Instagram stories—be there, or risk spending your weekend in a pit of existential FOMO.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
This Friday, let your ennui take a backseat, because Jason Ross is about to set the indie scene ablaze. Known for crafting sonic landscapes that feel like a lucid dream on vinyl, Ross is the kind of artist who can make a cavernous venue feel like a secret show in your best friend's basement. Expect a rhapsody of beats that’ll transport you to a neon-hued world where shoegaze guitars and synthpop textures collide in a kaleidoscope of sound. Trust me, you don't want to be the only one scrolling through blurry Instagram stories wishing you were there. Grab your coolest thrifted jacket and get ready to lose yourself in a night where the bass reverberates in your chest and every note feels like a conversation between Ross and your soul. Don’t sleep on it—this is the kind of gig that future you will brag about having witnessed.
Oskar med K is set to detonate the indie soundscape this Saturday night, turning your usual existential ennui into a visceral dancefloor epiphany. If you've been lurking in the shadows of the underground scene, waiting for something to jolt you back to life, this is it. With their genre-defying blend of Scandinavian dream pop and post-punk grit, Oskar med K is the sonic equivalent of stumbling upon a secret rooftop party just as the sun starts to bleed into the New York skyline. Imagine gazing into the abyss and finding it staring back with a knowing wink and a killer guitar riff. Miss this, and you'll be left scrolling through Instagram stories, pretending you're not dying inside. So, grab your most ironic band tee and meet us there—where the music is loud, the crowd is lit, and the vibe is eternally now.
Grab your vintage band tee and get ready to time travel back to 2010. Two Door Cinema Club is bringing their indie anthem-laden debut, Tourist History, to life in NYC for an unforgettable 15th anniversary bash. This isn't just a gig; it's a celebration of that era when skinny jeans reigned supreme, and every track felt like an instant classic. Expect immersive elements that will transport you to another dimension—think strobe lights dancing like fireflies and synths that could rival your late-night playlist. It's a chance to belt out "What You Know" surrounded by a sea of kindred spirits who also had this album on repeat. Don't let your future self be haunted by the ghost of gigs missed. Secure your spot in the crowd and join the indie elites for a night that promises to be as electric as the first time you heard Alex Trimble's voice cut through a dive bar's din.
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Prepare to have your eardrums dismantled and your cynicism obliterated because Nitzer Ebb is crashing into the scene like a sonic freight train. The legendary progenitors of EBM are emerging from the shadowy depths of the '80s industrial underworld to deliver a performance that's less concert and more ritualistic rebirth. Set in a gritty, undisclosed warehouse where the walls sweat history, their pulsating beats and militant anthems will make even your ennui start dancing. This is your chance to experience a visceral soundscape that redefines raw energy and pure adrenaline. Miss it, and you'll just have to keep pretending that your Spotify playlist is enough. But let's be real—it isn't.
Get ready to witness the raw, unfiltered magic of Bolden as they rip through town on their Who You Really Are tour, dropping sonic truths like confetti at an underground rave. These alt-rock alchemists have been brewing a sound that’s like if Sonic Youth and The War on Drugs had a love child who grew up on a steady diet of James Baldwin and zine poetry. Forget the stale pretension of mainstream gigs—this is where the real revolution happens, where gritty guitar riffs and introspective lyrics collide in a beautifully chaotic dance of authenticity. Doors creak open at 7pm, and trust me, you'll want to be front and center for this one, because missing out on Bolden is like skipping out on the basement show that your future self will never forgive you for. Grab an advance ticket now; your inner music snob will thank you.
Crank your cool radar to max: Kruder & Dorfmeister are descending on our scene and they're bringing a sound that's smoother than your best friend's vintage vinyl collection. This is the duo that practically invented the coffee shop chill-out playlist before chillwave was a twinkle in Neon Indian's eye. Fresh off their latest reinvention—a soundscape you've gotta hear live to truly vibe with—this isn't just a concert; it's an aural pilgrimage. Picture it: a dimly lit room, the stage glowing with a wash of hypnotic visuals, and a crowd swaying like reeds in a sonic breeze. It's the kind of night you'll talk about in echoes, the kind where the bassline lingers in your soul long after your last sip of craft IPA. Grab your crew, dust off your coolest threads, and prepare for an expedition into the deep cuts of downtempo bliss. Miss this, and you'll be hearing about it at every afterparty until the next ice age.
As the moon rises over the gritty streets, dive headfirst into a sonic whirlpool with Connor Bracken & The Mother Leeds Band, who shred like Springsteen's lovechild raised on a diet of Black Keys riffs and Asbury Park loyalty. Prepare for the electric catharsis of Brian K & The Parkway, an outfit that drips with the swagger of a Jersey highway at midnight, channeling their inner Strokes with a sprinkle of surf-rock grit. Carissa Johnson & The Cure-Alls wrap it up with a fierce, anthemic punch—think Patti Smith fronting a garage band that got lost in the neon glow of a synthpop dreamscape. If your nights have felt a little too quiet, this is your call to arms. Forget Netflix and those disintegrating plans; this is the real deal, the kind of night that makes you remember why you loved music in the first place.
If you're still chasing that elusive high of discovering your next favorite sound in a dimly lit room packed with strangers who might just be your new best friends, then clear your calendar. San Holo is about to flip your world with TRUE LOVE IN A MADE UP WORLD, a sonic odyssey that feels like the soundtrack to your late-night existential musings. This isn’t just a show; it’s an immersion into a labyrinth where ethereal beats and heart-tugging melodies collide, crafted by the maestro of feels himself. Expect a transcendental mix of glitchy synths and soul-stirring basslines that hit harder than your last existential crisis. This is the kind of night that makes your Spotify algorithm jealous. Get ready to feel alive in a way that only happens when the music and a room full of kindred spirits do the talking. Go ahead, try not to catch the FOMO. We dare you.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
If you're still chasing that elusive high of discovering your next favorite sound in a dimly lit room packed with strangers who might just be your new best friends, then clear your calendar. San Holo is about to flip your world with TRUE LOVE IN A MADE UP WORLD, a sonic odyssey that feels like the soundtrack to your late-night existential musings. This isn’t just a show; it’s an immersion into a labyrinth where ethereal beats and heart-tugging melodies collide, crafted by the maestro of feels himself. Expect a transcendental mix of glitchy synths and soul-stirring basslines that hit harder than your last existential crisis. This is the kind of night that makes your Spotify algorithm jealous. Get ready to feel alive in a way that only happens when the music and a room full of kindred spirits do the talking. Go ahead, try not to catch the FOMO. We dare you.
The Rooftop at Pier 17 89 South Street New York 10038
Listen up, sound-surfers and beat connoisseurs: DJ Shadow is about to drop a seismic wave of sonic brilliance on your synapses. This isn’t just any set—it's a transcendental journey through the labyrinth of loops and samples that only Shadow can conjure. We're talking about a cerebral kaleidoscope where vintage vinyl whispers secrets to digital drum machines, and where the underground becomes your sanctuary. Forget the typical Friday night dive bar drudgery; this is where the real alchemy happens. If you've ever found yourself chasing the elusive dragon of musical euphoria, this is your ticket. Trust, you’ll want to be there when the needle hits the groove and the walls pulse with the collective heartbeat of the ones who truly get it.
Attention all indie aficionados and sonic seekers: if your playlist has been feeling like cold brew left out in the sun, Jacob Banks' Yonder Tour 2026 is about to hit refresh on your musical thirst. Known for his seismic voice that could make a cynic weep, Jacob Banks is rolling through town with a setlist that promises to shake the very foundations of your soul. This isn't just another gig; it's a pilgrimage for those who crave the raw, unfiltered emotion that the indie scene thrives on. Whether it's the velvet grit of blues or the magnetic pull of soul-infused anthems, Jacob's live performance is a cosmic experience that transcends mere soundwaves. So, snag that General Admission ticket and prepare to have your expectations thoroughly dismantled. Trust me, this is the night your Spotify has been dreaming of.
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