7:30 – 10 pm The Glenn Crytzer Quartet at Festival Café (UES) Food & Drink Music Upper East Side (UES)
6:30 – 9:30 pm Anna Maria Villa Sings At Vetro Restaurant & Lounge Boating Food & Drink Vetro Restaurant & LoungeHoward Beach
1:30 – 4:30 pm Open Stage / Open Mic Events @ Morningside Heights Library Art Dance Morningside Heights LibraryManhattan
7:30 – 10 pm The Glenn Crytzer Quartet at Festival Café (UES) Food & Drink Music Upper East Side (UES)
3:30 – 4:15 pm Boogie Woogie Wednesdays: Mozart for Munchkins Ages: 3 – 8Family Music Staten Island Childrens MuseumStaten Island
7 – 8 pm Harlem Gospel Series – The Thursday Night Rhythms of Resistance Music Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian ChurchHarlem
7:30 – 10 pm The Glenn Crytzer Quartet at Festival Café (UES) Food & Drink Music Upper East Side (UES)
6 – 10 pm Broadway Rave – Rocks Off Concert Cruise Aboard The Liberty Belle Dance Music Pier 36Lower East Side
6:30 – 9:30 pm Anna Maria Villa Sings At Vetro Restaurant & Lounge Boating Food & Drink Vetro Restaurant & LoungeHoward Beach
10 am – 4 pm Uptown Rumble: Heavy Music in The Bronx Exhibit History & Culture Music Museum of Bronx HistoryBronx
7:30 – 10 pm The Glenn Crytzer Quartet at Festival Café (UES) Food & Drink Music Upper East Side (UES)
Tomorrow, all day Sports Watch Parties at Hudson Yards: FIFA Club World Cup Backyard at Hudson Yards, Public Square & Gardens
Tomorrow, 8 am THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART PRESENTS Rosa Barba: The Ocean of One’s Pause MAY 3 – JULY 6, 2025 The Museum of Modern Art
Tomorrow, 11 am Welancora Gallery Exhibition – Reimagining Kinship 410 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221
June 20, 7 pm Speakeasy, Die Softly: Immersive Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Carmine’s Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times Square
QNS Queens Distance Runners hosts second annual track meet at St. John’s University, spotlighting Olympian and local talent
AMNY 2025 Club World Cup at MetLife Stadium: Fluminense provides new challenge for Borussia Dortmund in Group F clash
Brooklyn Paper Still we rise: Celebrate Black liberation and joy at Juneteenth events across Brooklyn