A free sunset music festival featuring Americana, jazz, and emerging indie acts. Curated by keystone cultural partners including Jalopy Theatre, The Jazz Gallery, New Colossus Festival and Jazz Foundation of America.
Plaza33
Find this public plaza on the west side of 33rd Street and Seventh Avenue.
Select Thursdays beginning at 6pm
May 22 – September 18
May 22 – New Colossus: Emerging Indie Showcase
May 29 – Jalopy Theatre: Ali Dineen & Feral Foster
June 12 – The Jazz Gallery: Nicola Caminiti
June 19 – Jalopy Theatre: Guachinangos
July 10 – The Jazz Gallery: Rachel Therrien
July 17 – Jazz Foundation of America
July 24 – Jalopy Theatre: Olivia Ellen Lloyd
July 31 – New Colossus: Emerging Indie Showcase
August 7 – Jazz Foundation of America
August 14 – New Colossus: Emerging Indie Showcase
August 21 – Jalopy Theatre: Wilson & Walsh
August 28 – Jazz Foundation of America
September 11 – New Colossus: Emerging Indie Showcase
September 18 – The Jazz Gallery: Kazemde George
New Colossus Festival
Featuring hundreds of emerging bands from around the world, The New Colossus Festival is an annual showcase that partners with independent music venues on the Lower East Side to serve as an expo for artists en route to Austin’s iconic SXSW festival. During the ‘off-season’, New Colossus produces summer pop-ups in venues throughout New York City.
Jalopy Theatre
A multi-faceted arts space showcasing evolving folk and traditional music from New York City, the Americas, and the world. Jalopy Theatre’s programming supports artists, fosters multi-generational community, and provides enrichment and education about our shared musical heritage.
The Jazz Gallery
America’s premier performance venue for artists who challenge convention, take creative risks and lead their field as performers, composers and thinkers. At The Jazz Gallery, artists and audiences come together from around the world to explore new creative ideas, collaborate and celebrate jazz as a dynamic art form that reflects our ever-changing world.
Jazz Foundation of America
Founded in 1989 to help provide housing assistance, pro-bono medical care and financial support to musicians in times of crisis, Jazz Foundation of America also connects musicians with communities by bringing world-class pop-up concerts to public spaces across the U.S.