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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Flushing. From music to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Experience So Percussion like never before in So Percussion Unplugged--an immersive concert that redefines 'percussion chamber music' with a five-octave marimba, drums, hand-held instruments, and four tables of everyday objects. This boundary-pushing program features works by Caroline Shaw, John Cage, Vijay Iyer, and more, transforming ordinary materials into a captivating journey of sound, rhythm, and visual artistry.




Experience the captivating musical journey of Ravi Coltrane, a Grammy®-nominated jazz musician. Born into jazz royalty as the son of John and Alice Coltrane, Ravi has carved out his own individual sound. His ensemble showcases marvelous technical capabilities and keen musicianship, offering imaginative interpretations and a fluid embodiment of question and answer. Don't miss this fascinating performance.
Chill out with some vintage vibes and sweet tunes spinning on the Victrola at this cozy garden lawn tea.
Celebrate 50 years of iconic Taiwan campus folk songs with the first blockbuster project '50 Years of Taiwan Campus Folk Songs' on a U.S. tour in 2026. This tour features legendary singers like Wu Chuchu, Luo Dayou, and Hou Dejian, who pioneered the folk song movement in 1975. This may be the last time these classic songs are performed together on the same stage, making it a significant commemorative event.
The legendary Darlene Love returns to Kupferberg Center for the Arts with Love Songs, a celebration of her iconic voice and timeless charm. With a career spanning decades, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her radiant stage presence and powerful performances. A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Love has earned both Oscar and Grammy Awards, scored numerous Billboard hits, and garnered praise from critics and fans alike. Rolling Stone hails her as 'one of the greatest singers of all time,' and as Paul Shaffer puts it best: 'Darlene Love is Rock 'n' Roll!' This is a 'must-see' event for any music lover.
Celebrating 50 Years of Louis Armstrong and Friends! Don't miss a historic night as the Louis Armstrong House Orchestra makes its debut with the first-ever live performance of Louis Armstrong and Friends, marking the album's 50th anniversary. Featuring 13 original Oliver Nelson arrangements and 3 world premieres, this one-night-only concert honors Armstrong's legacy of innovation, spirit, and social impact. Led by the electrifying Alphonso Horne, with special guest appearances, it's a powerful tribute to a jazz icon.

From the creative team behind Migguel Anggelo's acclaimed, episodic ICONS series comes a dynamic, new concert celebrating the music that has shaped the culture of Latiné music worldwide. Led by Migguel's unmistakable voice, humor, and theatrical presence, ICONS: Latin Rhythms is a joyful celebration onstage, rooted in songs that generations have loved, danced to, and passed down. The show features music by artists as diverse as Rubén Blades, Oscar D'León, Buena Vista Social Club, and more, alongside Migguel's original music. These songs are reimagined with flair, unexpected mashups, and a playful sense of surprise that bridges classic sound with modern style. Directed and developed by Adrian Alea, led by Musical Director Jaime Lozano and backed by an all-star lineup of live musicians, singers and surprise guests, this gathering is a joyful reflection on the sounds that move us, sustain us, and keep culture alive.

Experience the 85th Annual Spring Concert by the Queens College Choral Society, featuring the Queens College Orchestra, Vocal Ensemble, and Treble Choir. Under the direction of James John, the program includes the world premiere of David Stern's 'Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass: Cantata for Soprano Solo, Chorus, and Orchestra' and Gabriel Fauré's 'Requiem.' This concert celebrates the legacy of Walt Whitman, who taught at a one-room schoolhouse on the present-day Queens College campus, through ethereal, intimate, and profoundly joyful music. Fauré's beloved Requiem adds a deeply comforting warmth to the concert, offering a heartfelt exploration of the human soul.