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Indie Shows This Weekend in New York

Find indie, punk, experimental, electronic, dance, songwriter, and DIY shows, alternative concerts, and live music this weekend in New York City, with venue calendars, times, ticket links, age limits, free notes, and ticket status.

Indie Shows This Weekend in New York

Browse 59 indie shows this weekend, plus alternative concerts and live music in New York City, including Bushwick, Lower East Side, and Williamsburg. Listings are date-first and source-backed, with venue calendar links, ticket links, ticket status, age limits, free-entry notes, and poster artwork when the official source provides it. Current source-backed signals include 7 all-ages shows and electronic, alternative, and folk scene tags. It is tuned for fast NYC scanning across Brooklyn rooms, Manhattan clubs, and Queens calendars.

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Fri, Jul 17, 3:00 PM

AMÉMÉ headlines The Ruins on July 17 Following last summer's blowout One Tribe showcase, AMÉMÉ returns to headline The Ruins, this time joined by Rockin Moroccin, Taïga and Yung Omz. AMÉMÉ is one of the most respected names in afrohouse in the world today, leading a movement of artists who are pushing the genre in vital, new directions. If you were here last year, you know firsthand the communal joy and spirit of celebration that permeates AMÉMÉ's sets. And though he was born in Benin, he made his name in NYC. Last year was a bit of a homecoming after a long absence, now let's make it a tradiiton. Knockdown Center

AMÉMÉ, Rockin Moroccin, Taïga, Yung Omz artwork from The Ruins at Knockdown Center

Fri, Jul 17, 6:00 PM

Electronic

Elsewhere Bushwick Details

Elseworld Returns w/ Yung Singh @ Elsewhere in Bushwick on 7.17! Tickets start at $15 • 6pm → 4am • 21+ | Genre: Electronic Full Venue

ELSEWORLD RETURNS: Yung Singh, TSVI B2B Surusinghe, 2D0GS, Purelink & more artwork from Elsewhere

Fri, Jul 17, 6:00 PM

Johnny & the Man Kids, Jordan Dean, Reservoir, Land Presented by The Sultan Room. This is a 21+ event

Johnny & the Man Kids, Jordan Dean, Reservoir, Land artwork from The Sultan Room

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

Fri, Jul 17, 6:15 PM

Billy Currington and Kip Moore are heading The Rooftop at Pier 17 on July 17, 2026.

Billy Currington & Kip Moore artwork from The Rooftop at Pier 17

Fri, Jul 17, 7:00 PM

All AgesSinger-songwriter

Djo – the musical project of actor / producer / songwriter Joe Keery known for his work in blockbuster projects as Stranger Things and Fargo – announces his highly anticipated new album The Crux . The follow-up to Djo's 2022 album DECIDE , which featured the blockbuster hit "End of Beginning,” The Crux will be released on April 4th on AWAL . Djo has also announced a major 2025 global tour. The Djo - Back On You Tour will feature Post Animal as support on all North American, UK and EU tour dates. The Crux was co-produced by Keery and his long-time collaborator Adam Thein . It's an album of impeccable craftsmanship. Unlike Keery’s previous albums - bedroom recordings centered around synths - The Crux spotlights lush guitars and instrumentation reminiscent of late 60’s and 70’s pop. It's an album full of loss and yearning, but also one full of wit and gratitude. The album was written all over the world in a particularly fertile period for Keery - where he was grappling with the transience of his other job, being untethered and away from his friends and family. But to make the album he settled into the legendary Electric Lady Studios in his adopted home of New York City. The Crux not only showcases his ambitious scope, but also his skills as a deft multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (all songs were written by Keery or in collaboration with Adam Thein). The first single “ Basic Being Basic ,” with Oberheim OB-X8 synths and falsetto refrain, has its final verses shrewdly skewer the (often online) tropes of modern day posturing. “It’s kind of a shot fired to anyone who's trying to be of the moment,” says Keery. Listen to the song HERE.

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