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Find the best music events and make the most of your time this weekend in New York. From art to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Every Friday, and for two headlining weeks a year, the BBB roars into action playing a thrilling and original mix of jazz, funk, Brazilian, Latin and world music for sold-out audiences. Featured weekly guest artists drop-in from television bands (David Letterman, Saturday Night Live) and pop music touring bands (Rob Thomas, Rod Stewart). Come see for yourself why Time Out New York called the BBB, a completely unique experience... there isnt another band like this anywhere, and yelp.com proclaims, if you hear one band in NYC make sure this is it... and prepare to be blown away!





Experience the magic of Michael Jackson live again in an unforgettable concert event in New York City. Witness iconic hits, dazzling dance moves, and the unmistakable voice of the King of Pop. Don't miss this spectacular tribute to one of the greatest entertainers of all time.



(1) Children under 4 years old will not be admitted. (2) Hell's Kitchen contains some strong language and moments with mature themes. (3) Herbal cigarettes are used on stage. (4) No weapons permitted on the premises. No outside food or beverages, electric scooters, e-bikes, or battery-powered transportation devices, except when medically necessary. All items are subject to inspection. Anything brought into the theatre must fit on your lap or completely under your seat without blocking any aisles. Avoid bringing packages, luggage, and backpacks. Some items must be checked. (5) Strobe or flashing lights are used in this production. (6) This production has high-volume music emanating from the front of the stage and loud sound effects. (7) Tickets are on a delayed delivery.

Experience a captivating evening with Helen Sung's Live Wire Project, a groundbreaking jazz performance featuring Helen Sung on piano, John Ellis on saxophone, Vicente Archer on bass, Kush Abadey on drums, and Wendel Patrick on DJ. This exceptional event, supported by Chamber Music America's New Jazz Works program and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, showcases Sung's unique fusion of jazz and classical influences. Known for her work with jazz legends and her innovative approach to the genre, Sung's performance promises a night of crisp swing and elegant invention.

Helen Sung is an acclaimed jazz pianist and composer, and a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow. A native of Houston, Texas, and graduate of its High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA), she eschewed her classical piano upbringing after a jazz epiphany during undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Helen went on to become part of the inaugural class of the Thelonious Monk Institute (now the Herbie Hancock Institute) at the New England Conservatory of Music. Her newest album Quartet+ (Sunnyside Records), garnered a 4.5 star DownBeat review and inclusion in its Best of 2021 Albums list, and a JazzTimes cover story (January 2022 issue), while previous releases Sung With Words (Stricker Street), a collaborative project with renowned poet Dana Gioia, and Anthem For A New Day (Concord Jazz) topped the jazz charts. In addition to her own band, Helen has performed with such luminaries as the late Clark Terry, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Regina Carter, Terri Lyne Carrington, Cecile McLorin Salvant, and the Mingus Big Band. Recent activities of note include Re-Orientation: Asian American Artists Out Loud (made possible by a Chamber Music America Digital Residency grant): provoked by anti-Asian violence, Helen teamed her quartet with a poet, a hip-hop artist/rapper, and an installation artist in a series of interdisciplinary events to celebrate the range and diversity of Asian American artistry. Helens 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship is being applied toward a mutli-movement composition for big band; one of the movements, Waynes World, won the 2022 BMI Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize. Helen has served on the jazz faculties of the Berklee College of Music and the Juilliard School. She is currently visiting faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and an Associate Professor at Columbia University, where she also was the inaugural jazz artist-in-residence at its Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute exploring the intersection of jazz and neuroscience. Helen is a Steinway Artist.

(1) Children under 4 years old will not be admitted. (2) No weapons permitted on the premises. No outside food or beverages, electric scooters, e-bikes, or battery-powered transportation devices, except when medically necessary. All items are subject to inspection. Anything brought into the theatre must fit on your lap or completely under your seat without blocking any aisles. Avoid bringing packages, luggage, and backpacks. Some items must be checked. (3) The show's dialogue is in English, while the songs are performed in the original Spanish from the beloved album. But Buena Vista Social Club is truly a show for everyone. The songs enrich the story, infusing it with an authentic Havana heartbeat. You won't lose the plot if you don't understand the lyrics - what matters most is how the music makes you feel. (4) This production uses theatrical haze and smoke. (5) Tickets are on a delayed delivery.