Noon – 1 pm MANHATTAN WEST PRESENTS OUTDOOR LUNCHTIME MUSIC SERIES: SUMMER SOUNDS Ages: AllFamily Free Music Manhattan West PlazaManhattan
Noon – 2 pm The Garment District Alliance Presents Broadway Rhythm Ages: AllFamily Free Music The Garment District AllianceManhattan
Noon – 5 pm Portside: DJ Series Ages: AllFamily Free Music Waterfront Plaza at Brookfield PlaceManhattan
3:30 – 4:15 pm Boogie Woogie Wednesdays Ages: 5 – 8Family Music Staten Island Children’s MuseumStaten Island
7 – 9 pm Regina Opera presents a Free “Al Fresco” Marine Park Concert Concert Free Marine Park BrooklynBrooklyn
6 – 8 pm Live at the Archway: Concert presented in collaboration with Brasil Summerfest Community Concert DUMBO ArchwayBrooklyn
7:30 – 9 pm Central Astoria LDC 2024 Concert Series Ages: AllCommunity Concert Family Astoria Park Great LawnAstoria
9:30 am – 5 pm MoMA PS1 Warm Up 2024: A Summer Music Festival Series Art Community MoMa PS1Long Island City
7 – 10 pm 7 – 10 pm The Werk Room: NYC’s Premier Drag Race Viewing Party Art LGBTQ+ Arlo WilliamsburgBrooklyn
7 – 10 pm Lola Star’s Dreamland Roller Disco Ages: AllAttractions Community Family Lefrak Center at Lakeside Prospect ParkBrooklyn
7 – 9 pm Bryant Park Picnic Performances: Carnegie Hall Citywide – Thandiswa Mazwai Concert Cultural Bryant ParkNew York City
7 – 8 pm Akua Dixon – Harlem Jazz Series Concert Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
8 – 11 pm Chinese-style charcoal BBQ and live music at Gao’s BBQ & Crab Food & Drink Music Gao’s BBQ & CrabDowntown Flushing
8 – 11:30 pm The Fuss, The Operators, and Foolish Relics plus DJ Bobby Babylon & Ryan Midnight Music Otto’s Shrunken HeadNew York City
July 16, 6:30 pm Greenbelt Conservancy Ed Burke Bobblehead Night Staten Island University Hospital Community Park
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