NYC Weekend Guide Sept 26-28: Concerts, Festivals, Broadway & More | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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NYC Weekend Guide Sept 26-28: Concerts, Festivals, Broadway & More | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"One of the biggest musical draws this weekend is All Things Go NYC, taking over the iconic Forest Hills Stadium. Friday's lineup features Lucy Dacus, Djo, and Gigi Perez, each bringing a distinct sound that blends indie rock, pop experimentation, and lyrical storytelling. The festival continues through the weekend, making it a central hub for New York's music lovers. Fans of Spanish music and Latin pop should not miss Natalia Jimenez at the United Palace Theater on Friday night."
"On Friday, Latin Jazz Under The Stars brings live music and open-air energy to 630SECOND. Salsa dancers, jazz fans, and casual listeners alike will enjoy an immersive evening of rhythm and movement. It's not just a concert-it's a cultural experience. Friday also features the Skratch Clubhouse Party at the Lawn Club, a social gathering combining music with free food, drinks, and curated pop-up shops."
"Brooklyn becomes the epicenter of culture with the New York African Restaurant Week Festival at Restoration Plaza. Running through Sunday, this free event features a curated marketplace, fashion shows, chef competitions, and art exhibitions. It's a rare chance to experience African creativity across food, music, and visual arts all in one space. At the Maysles Documentary Center, the 17th Annual Black Panther Film Festival screens thought-provoking films while supporting political prisoners through its proceeds."
All Things Go NYC transforms Forest Hills Stadium into a multi-day festival with Friday performances by Lucy Dacus, Djo, and Gigi Perez that blend indie rock, pop experimentation, and lyrical storytelling. Natalia Jimenez performs at the United Palace Theater with soaring vocals and a program that bridges traditional Spanish ballads and modern sounds. Latin Jazz Under The Stars at 630SECOND offers open-air live music with salsa dancing and immersive rhythmic performances. The Skratch Clubhouse Party at the Lawn Club mixes music with free food, drinks, and curated pop-up shops for a casual, high-energy evening. Brooklyn hosts New York African Restaurant Week Festival featuring marketplace, fashion, chef competitions, and art exhibitions, while the 17th Annual Black Panther Film Festival screens films and directs proceeds to support political prisoners.
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