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

Winner of an Ameripolitan Music Award, and named the “Best Up-And-Coming Band” by New York's Hudson Valley Magazine, Lara Hope Band is the Northeast's premier Roots Rock n’ Roll outfit! With their singular blend of rock n roll, country, blues, surf, western swing, rockabilly and rhythm & blues, they have released 3 full length studio albums, and a myriad of singles, including the all-original “Here To Tell The Tale”, which garnered rave reviews nationally and internationally. They've spent much of the past decade on the road, both in Europe, and in the US, and have had the pleasure of touring with some of their musical heroes, including a national tour with The Brian Setzer Orchestra, and regional tours with The Blasters, and the Reverend Horton Heat. The band has also had the privilege of supporting some of their favorite artists, including Joan Jett, Tiger Army, Gary US Bonds, Dale Watson, Wayne Hancock, The 5678’s, Jay Leno, and America, and has performed at at a variety of national festivals including Viva Las Vegas, Ink n Iron, The Nashville Boogie, and were invited to perform at the original site of the Woodstock Festival, Bethel Woods, for the 50th anniversary celebration. They are currently working on a new album to be released in late 2026. Describing their sound, Hope explained “I would say we are a new take on an old sound. It’s been described as ‘pan-americana’ which means we use many areas of early rock and roots music as a creative launchpad. Where it goes from there is anyone’s guess, because while we appreciate old music, we don’t want to write songs that have already been written. They’ve built a great network of venues in the US by touring heavily, and like many American bands, they have gained supportive fans and excellent press overseas as well. Hope was featured on the cover of UK Rock n’ Roll magazine, and New York’s Ulster Magazine, amongst others. El Aris is a Hudson Valley power trio turning Mediterranean and Levantine classics into sweaty, dance-floor rock — hypnotic grooves, heavy riffs, and fearless improvisation. A rock show that plays like a street party.

All day party at Tubby's. The daytime portion is free, but the evening requires a ticket to be at Tubby's. This year's 420 party features Owsley's Owls with special guests Jerry Tone Store (mems of Guerilla Toss) playing the dead, and Juma Sultan laying down the spiritual vibes. Freakout Spot will be on DJ duty, and there will be a record fair starting at noon.

The follow-up to 2021’s rustic, folk-tingedGreen to Gold,Blight asks many questions without offering easy answers. Over the course of nine new songs, the Antlers’ founder and primary songwriter Silberman reckons with our passively destructive tendencies–absent-minded pollution, unwitting wastefulness, and the inadvertent devastation of the natural world.

Join us for an up-close drum clinic with Carmine Appice. Stories, Q&A, and a rare chance to see a rock icon in person at Planet Woodstock
Art of the Unseen Infinity Machine, Allegra Krieger’s second full-length album with Double Double Whammy, is a collection of 12 songs that pick at the fragile membrane between life and death. The titular ‘infinity machine,’ as Krieger puts it, “is an accumulation of interlocking forces that propel humanity forward through a persistent passage of time.” Jackie West is releasing her sophomore record on Ruination Records and the singles have received praise from Uncut Magazine, PopMatters and Aquarium Drunkard. Kristin recently released a record on Orindal Records, with features on NPR, WXPN and airplay on KEXP.

Full band record release show for Nic Panken's debut solo LP 'Near Divine or Merely Rhyme' - called "earthy, elegant and accessible" by MAGNET Magazine. Born in Brooklyn and residing in Kingston, NY, Panken has toured extensively throughout North America and Europe, performing on NPR's Tiny Desk, at Newport Folk Festival and Austin City Limits, as lead singer in NYC band Spirit Family Reunion. Ongoing is a Coxsackie, NY based band that blends the folk tradition of storytelling with experimental psychedelic soundscapes, leaning into influences of early Fairport Convention and Neil Young. You can expect the raw sound of 70s cosmic country with electronic flourishes—each song its own world while maintaining the cohesive sound of friends playing music together. They are a scrappy and spirited bunch, with the aim of exploring the limits of each song live for all to hear! The band features lead vocals by Katie Jones, Adam Netsky of Maybird on drums, multi-instrumentalist Braden Bodensteiner and Jonathan Hudack on bass. Kingston's favorite Danish Scorpio Rakel Stammer kicks things off with a mystery performance... come see for yourself!

Thanks to a grant from the Live Music Society this will be part of a free music series at Tubbys! Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart are a trio who utilize string instruments, voices, and manual tape effect processing to craft compositions from alternately tranquil and disquieting improvised music. The three musicians are individually rooted in deep sound exploration, multi-disciplinary composition, and all manner of cross-genre collaboration. The musical ground covered by their solo practices is correspondingly expansive, and their individual recording and performance credits read as a veritable who’s who, ranging from DIY darlings to household names of experimental avant-garde, electronic, indie rock, and more. The trio’s collective sound is based in improvisation—automatic, intuitive composition via their three voices and three string instruments (viola, cello, and violin, respectively). Their influences are vast—dispatched with more playful ease than a trio of string instruments is typically approached with, and just as likely to be found in the cloud-obscured mountains of Donegal, the low-rent cacophony of a midwestern basement, or the revelatory expanse of the Nurse With Wound list as in the storied halls of the academy.

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, and Macie Stewart are a trio who utilize string instruments, voices, and manual tape effect processing to craft compositions from alternately tranquil and disquieting improvised music. The three musicians are individually rooted in deep sound exploration, multi-disciplinary composition, and all manner of cross-genre collaboration. The musical ground covered by their solo practices is correspondingly expansive, and their individual recording and performance credits read as a veritable who’s who, ranging from DIY darlings to household names of experimental avant-garde, electronic, indie rock, and more. The trio’s collective sound is based in improvisation—automatic, intuitive composition via their three voices and three string instruments (viola, cello, and violin, respectively). Their influences are vast—dispatched with more playful ease than a trio of string instruments is typically approached with, and just as likely to be found in the cloud-obscured mountains of Donegal, the low-rent cacophony of a midwestern basement, or the revelatory expanse of the Nurse With Wound list as in the storied halls of the academy.