NYC's Live Music Scene is Heating Up in February with These Must-See Shows
February may seem like an odd time to be talking about live music love, but when it comes down to it, there's no better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than by sharing the city that never sleeps with some fantastic tunes.
If you're anything like us, sifting through all of the options available can be a real challenge. But don't worry, we've got your back – this month, our list features everything from romantic jazz to raunchy club bangers. Let's take a look at some of the best shows happening in February.
First up is Sheer Mag, a Philadelphia rock band that has been making waves since their debut around a decade ago. Their unique blend of 70s and 80s hard rock with plush AM radio songcraft makes them a must-see live act. Catch them at Mercury Lounge on Feb 27 or TV Eye on the 28th for an intimate experience.
Another highlight is Underground Resistance, a pioneering Detroit techno collective that has been pushing back against the homogeneity of major record companies for over 35 years. Their marathon takeover at Nowadays will be a prime chance to connect with their rich electronic-music legacy. Expect plenty of psychedelic beats and rhythms during this all-day event.
If you're in the mood for some classic rock, Real Young and Lazy Horse will be performing Neil Young and Crazy Horse covers at Union Pool on Feb 1. The band's lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Adam Reich brings his DIY ethos to the immortal catalog, ensuring a rowdy and faithfully energetic show.
ESG is also a quintessential New York band that needs no introduction – the four Scroggins sisters have been making waves in the funk scene since the 70s. Their latest stand at Elsewhere on Feb 13 will be one of your last chances to catch these iconic local icons, as they embark on their Final Dance Tour.
For a dose of class and sophistication, Dianne Reeves' annual Valentine's Day stand at Jazz at Lincoln Center is a must-see. With five Grammys under her belt and a legendary discography, this jazz vocal technician never fails to impress with her contemporary arrangements and warm voice.
Last but certainly not least, there are two great shows lined up for Feb 28 – one featuring Peaches and Model/Actriz at the Knockdown Center, an event that promises to be an NSFW dance party for the ages. Alternatively, catch Mavis Staples and Allison Russell performing at the Beacon Theatre in a show that will feature music spanning multiple genres.
Whatever your love-centric soundtrack may be this Valentine's season, you'll find something here – from romantic jazz to raunchy club bangers, NYC's live music scene has got it all covered.
February may seem like an odd time to be talking about live music love, but when it comes down to it, there's no better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than by sharing the city that never sleeps with some fantastic tunes.
If you're anything like us, sifting through all of the options available can be a real challenge. But don't worry, we've got your back – this month, our list features everything from romantic jazz to raunchy club bangers. Let's take a look at some of the best shows happening in February.
First up is Sheer Mag, a Philadelphia rock band that has been making waves since their debut around a decade ago. Their unique blend of 70s and 80s hard rock with plush AM radio songcraft makes them a must-see live act. Catch them at Mercury Lounge on Feb 27 or TV Eye on the 28th for an intimate experience.
Another highlight is Underground Resistance, a pioneering Detroit techno collective that has been pushing back against the homogeneity of major record companies for over 35 years. Their marathon takeover at Nowadays will be a prime chance to connect with their rich electronic-music legacy. Expect plenty of psychedelic beats and rhythms during this all-day event.
If you're in the mood for some classic rock, Real Young and Lazy Horse will be performing Neil Young and Crazy Horse covers at Union Pool on Feb 1. The band's lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Adam Reich brings his DIY ethos to the immortal catalog, ensuring a rowdy and faithfully energetic show.
ESG is also a quintessential New York band that needs no introduction – the four Scroggins sisters have been making waves in the funk scene since the 70s. Their latest stand at Elsewhere on Feb 13 will be one of your last chances to catch these iconic local icons, as they embark on their Final Dance Tour.
For a dose of class and sophistication, Dianne Reeves' annual Valentine's Day stand at Jazz at Lincoln Center is a must-see. With five Grammys under her belt and a legendary discography, this jazz vocal technician never fails to impress with her contemporary arrangements and warm voice.
Last but certainly not least, there are two great shows lined up for Feb 28 – one featuring Peaches and Model/Actriz at the Knockdown Center, an event that promises to be an NSFW dance party for the ages. Alternatively, catch Mavis Staples and Allison Russell performing at the Beacon Theatre in a show that will feature music spanning multiple genres.
Whatever your love-centric soundtrack may be this Valentine's season, you'll find something here – from romantic jazz to raunchy club bangers, NYC's live music scene has got it all covered.