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Indie Shows in Queens

Find 2 upcoming indie listings in Queens, New York and New York City, including indie rock, punk, experimental, electronic, dance, and local shows. Indie DateBook filters this neighborhood guide by current event feeds so you can compare dates, venues, show times, age limits, and ticket status without browsing the full city calendar.

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Indie Shows in Queens

Find 2 upcoming indie listings in Queens, New York and New York City, including indie rock, punk, experimental, electronic, dance, and local shows. Indie DateBook filters this neighborhood guide by current event feeds so you can compare dates, venues, show times, age limits, and ticket status without browsing the full city calendar.

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Fri, Jul 17, 6:00 PM

Electronic

At the dawn of the ‘90s, when the most popular hip-hop was neck-deep in intimidating street tales, New Yorkers De La Soul offered an alternate take, striving for peace and harmony with creative rhyme styles on their critically acclaimed debut 3 Feet High and Rising. Prince Paul’s heavily sample-based production style and inventive skits remain massively influential, even as hip-hop aesthetics have shifted from the jazz, soul, and classic R&B sounds he drew from. The group continued to evolve, leaving behind the flowery aesthetic that mistakenly branded them as “hippies” for a darker tone on records like De La Soul is Dead and Buhloone Mindstate . Though this current lineup is without Trugoy the Dove—who passed in 2023—the group has experienced a resurgence of interest with new 2025 release Cabin in the Sky. They’re joined by Bronx legend Pete Rock, producer and occasional MC best known for his collaborations with CL Smooth (“They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)”) and his production work on classic albums by Nas, AZ, Rakim, and his cousin Heavy D. Widely considered one of the most renowned hip-hop producers of the ‘90s, his hazy, jazz-centric sample style is both distinctive and widely influential. His recent studio collaboration with Common, The Auditorium Vol. 1, earned him a GRAMMY nomination last year. Actor, comedian, and musician Hannibal Buress will open the evening with a DJ set.

De La Soul / Pete Rock / DJ Hannibal Buress artwork from SummerStage - Queens

Sat, Jul 18, 6:00 PM

ElectronicFolk

INSTRUMENTS

For the fourth consecutive year, cultural instigator DJ Rekha takes the energy of their legendary Basement Bhangra party beyond the club walls with a multi-genre live show, infusing sounds of hip-hop, dancehall, and diasporic grooves to the World’s Fair grounds at Queens’ Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. This year’s lineup is anchored by British-Indian singer Jaz Dhami, known for redefining the face of Punjabi music through hits such as “High Heels,” “Zulfa,” “Beparwaiyan,” and his latest single “Saviour.” Also featured is Mitika Kanwar, whose unique blend of Punjabi lofi folk and R&B includes collaborations with Sidhu Moosewala, Nucleya, and Talwiinder. Babbulicious, a Punjabi-Canadian singer and multidisciplinary artist, brings a joyful energy with crowd favorites like “Gaddi Red Challenger,” recently performed at New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration. The lineup is rounded out by DJ Rekha, who, alongside master Bhangra dancer Kala Sher and special guests, delivers a ground-shaking, full-body experience reflecting the eclectic vibe of the World’s Borough.

DJ Rekha’s Basement Bhangra Beyond: Jaz Dhami / Mitika Kanwar / Babbulicious / Rajuju / DJ Rekha + special guests artwork from SummerStage - Queens

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