Concerts in New York City

New York City has 13 upcoming Loudie show(s).
Nov 8
Known for weaving deep bass, ambient glitches, and unexpected textures, Fish56Octagon delivers a live set that feels like a late-night lucid dream at Webster Hall this Saturday 11pm doors! If you’re searching for a sound that pushes boundaries, this Webster Hall event is your portal to the avant-garde of electronica.
Nov 9
Canadian emo/post-hardcore band Boys Night Out returns celebrating acclaimed concept album Trainwreck's 20th anniversary. Known for energetic performances and Make Yourself Sick, catch them at Racket this Sunday!
Since 2008, East Forest has used music to guide listeners through modern journeys of deep introspection. The electro-acoustic project has remained primarily a solo effort (of Krishna-Trevor Oswalt), straddling the worlds of ambient, neoclassical, electronic, and avant-pop. See him live at Music Hall of Williamsburg this Sunday!
Nov 11
Grammy-winning folk trio I'm With Her unites Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O'Donovan in mesmerizing harmony. Their new album "Wild and Clear and Blue" showcases the roots supergroup's exquisite musicianship. See them at Beacon Theatre this Tuesday!
Nov 11
As a true supergroup drawing on three of the most impactful careers in American rock, Howl Owl Howl is an elusive musical creature: a brand-new band with an old school rock ‘n’ roll soul. Founded by GRAMMY-winning Hootie & the Blowfish frontman/multi-Platinum country star Darius Rucker, REM co-founder/Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Mike Mills, and The Black Crowes co-founding, former drummer/lauded media personality Steve Gorma, Howl Owl Howl was born from friendship and the pure joy of collaboration, and is now powered by the world-class instincts of true originals, who are far from done making noise. See them live at Webster Hall this Tuesday!
Nov 12
ROME, who fronted Sublime with Rome for 15 years, brings his reggae rock legacy solo. A skilled songwriter who co-wrote The Dirty Heads' chart-topping "Lay Me Down," he blends reggae, punk, and hip-hop influences. See him live at Brooklyn Bowl on Wednesday November 12!
Nov 12
Enigmatic soul artist Pale Jay blends dusty soul, slow disco, and Afrobeat with his signature falsetto. His 2023 debut Bewilderment earned critical praise for its butter-smooth sound. See him live at Racket this Wednesday!
Nov 12
Asheville's Wednesday masterfully blends shoegaze's dreamy distortion with alt-country storytelling, earning critical acclaim for their "stunningly powerful" songwriting about life in the American South. Led by vocalist Karly Hartzman and featuring guitarist MJ Lenderman, this quintet creates catchy yet complex narratives that Rolling Stone describes as having "a Flannery O'Connor story collection worth of Southern fucked-up-ness." Experience Wednesday's riveting live performance at Brooklyn Steel this Wednesday!
Nov 16
With his deep, expressive voice, keen wit, and deft poetic sense, Josh Ritter has a reputation as one of the most reliable singer/songwriters in folk and Americana. See them live at Brooklyn Steel on Sunday November 16! 1 winner will receive a signed vinyl of his new album “Honeydew"
*NEW DATE* In 2013, Rejjie Snow released his debut EP, "Rejovich," which quickly garnered critical acclaim and a substantial following. The EP's lead single, "1992," became a viral hit, showcasing his knack for storytelling and smooth delivery. See him live at Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday December 5!
Dec 11
*NEW DATE* Vermont indie rock band Sir Chloe, led by Dana Foote, blends grunge and shoegaze with viral hits like "Michelle." Fresh off their sophomore album Swallow the Knife, they bring fierce live energy to Webster Hall on Thursday December 11 *NEW DATE*
Jan 23, 2026
*NEW DATE* Get ready to party like it's 2003 at Hot In Herre: 2000s Dance Party, the ultimate 2000s dance party experience! This high-energy throwback event brings you the biggest hits from the Y2K era with live DJs spinning everything from Nelly and Beyoncé to Eminem and Britney Spears, complete with authentic 2000s visuals and an atmosphere that'll transport you back to the days of flip phones and low-rise jeans. Don your best early 2000s gear and dance the night away to the decade's most iconic tracks at Brooklyn Bowl on Friday January 23!