Newport Folk Festival
photo by Ben Stas

What's going on Sunday?

You can browse our full NYC show calendar for all of tonight’s shows, but here are some highlights…

Yasiin Bey (Listening Installation) @ Brooklyn Museum
It’s your final chance to experience Yasiin Bey’s (fka Mos Def) audiovisual project Negus which isn’t getting released on streaming, CD or LP.

Tredici Bacci, Godcaster, Eyes of Love, Starla Online, Mr. Transylvania @ Mercury Lounge
It’s a very solid bill of local bands at Mercury Lounge, including Ennio Morricone-loving Tredici Bacci, Godcaster and Eyes of Love (ex Nude Party, Punks on Mars).

Comedians You Should Know ft. Sam Jay, Chris Redd, Rachel McCartney, Saurn Choksi, Mike Lebovitz, David Drake @ Littlefield
Recurring comedy showcase Comedians You Should Know returns to Littlefield this week, with guests Sam Jay (Comedy Central), Chris Redd (SNL), Rachel McCartney (JFL), Saurin Choksi (Brown Privilege), Mike Lebovitz (HBO), and David Drake (Sirius XM).

Margaret Glaspy Songwriting Masterclass @ Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
NYC songwriter Margaret Glaspy writes personal songs that are ripe for deep dissection, and since last year, she’s been doing just that via online MasterClass songwriting lessons. She’ll bring her lessons in person to Rockwood Music Hall today, where she says she’ll be “playing songs, discussing my approach to writing, and answering any questions that you have.”

The 2020 Grammy Awards
The 2020 Grammy Awards air on CBS tonight at 8 PM Eastern, with performances from Tyler, the Creator, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Camila Cabello, Aerosmith, and lots more.

Jobs, Greg Fox, 0 Stars @ Union Pool
Brooklyn art rock quartet JOBS celebrate the release of their newest single “Similar Canvas” with this hometown show, with support from fellow Brooklyn songwriter Greg Fox and Really Big Pinecone offshoot 0 Stars.

You can also find quality entertainment on almost any night of the week at: Barbès bar and performance space in Park Slope, LunÀtico in Bed Stuy, Nublu in the East Village, Blue Note jazz club in the West Village, The Stone in multiple locations, Comedy Cellar in the West Village, and Q.E.D. comedy club in Astoria.

For all of tonight’s shows, and tomorrow’s, check out our NYC concert calendar.

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