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

This historic theater has no elevators. Guests sitting in the balcony will need to climb stairs.
Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys live in Troy NY. Since forming in 1988 in Southern California, they have become one of the world’s most beloved Americana/Roots acts, drawing from the deep musical waters that flow beneath the surface of Rock & Roll’s fertile soil.
Byrdhouse Records presents Paper Lady, Bruiser & Bicycle, Mall Goth, and Glimmer on Feb. 28th at No Fun in Troy, NY!

This historic venue has no elevator. Guests sitting in the balcony must be able to ascend and descend stairs.
Two Piece & The Gang / Pure Bliss / Recount / Urine / Self Inflicted
American Idol Alum Drew Angus shares an acoustic evening of Songs and Stories! Whether he’s playing a packed theater or an intimate room, Drew Angus delivers an honest, engaging live experience - a night of connection, stories, and songs that feel like they were written just for you.
The Ike Reilly Assassination performs live at the Hangar on the Hudson in Troy, NY. Ike Reilly is a punk-poet-troubadour and the leader of the ferocious musical outfit The Ike Reilly Assassination. The former doorman and gravedigger hailing from the seemingly idyllic town of Libertyville, Illinois is the subject of the award-winning documentary Don’t Turn Your Back On Friday Night. The film, from Executive Producer Tom Morello, chronicles the songs, career and proverbial life of Reilly. Like the subject matter of his music, the film deals with booze, drugs, religion, family, financial calamity and culls over 30 years of footage to reveal a complicated and formidable artist in his pursuit of both greatness and authenticity. The film is both profound and personal. Since his 2001 major label debut, Salesmen and Racists, Reilly has been creating rebellious punk/folk/country/blues-influenced rock ’n’ roll records that are both poetic and cinematic. He’s written songs for and collaborated with artists like Johnny Hickman and David Lowery of the band Cracker, Shooter Jennings and Tom Morello. Critical praise for his work has been plentiful. David Carr of the New York Times said, ”Ike Reilly is a kind of natural resource mined from the bedrock of music, all the values that make Rock important to people-storytelling, melody, rage, laughter are part and parcel of every Ike Reilly show I’ve ever seen.” The Washington Post called The Ike Reilly Assassination one of the best live bands in America and author Stephen King recently said “Ike Reilly is the Rock God not enough people have heard of.”