The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most

What's going on Tuesday?

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

Dashboard Confessional, The Get Up Kids @ Webster Hall
It’s been 20 years since Dashboard Confessional helped bring emo to the masses, and they’re celebrating their anniversary with this tour of full-album performances. They’re playing The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most tonight at Webster Hall and A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar tomorrow at the same venue, and making these shows even better, influential emo vets The Get Up Kids will open.

The Brothers 50 @ MSG
Surviving members of The Allman Brothers Band‘s final lineup are celebrating the band’s 50th anniversary at this “one-time concert event.” They’ve got drummer Jaimoe Johanson (the only remaining original member), Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, and Marc Quiñones, all of whom were in the band’s final lineup, along with Duane Trucks, Reese Wynans, and ’70s-era Allmans pianist Chuck Leavell.

Haim @ a deli
Haim’s new album Women in Music Pt. III is on the way, but first they’re playing shows at delis. They haven’t said which deli, but you can sign up for a chance to win tickets.

Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah @ Blue Note Jazz Club
As we’ve written before, when Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah plays the trumpet, it goes straight to your heart, or your bones, or wherever you feel the most intense feelings. He’s at the Blue Note through Sunday with two shows each night — see him if you can.

Madame Gandhi, Resistance Revival Chorus @ Elsewhere Zone One
Madame Gandhi spent years drumming for M.I.A., and similar to M.I.A., her own music is a forward-thinking of glitch, electronic dance music, indie pop, rock, and more.

Red Baraat @ Symphony Space
The always-great Brooklyn Bhangra ensemble Red Baraat are playing Symphony Space tonight in celebration of the Hindu holiday of Holi.

Garcia Peoples, Frank Locrasto, Macrodose @ Union Pool
New Jersey’s Garcia Peoples have been straddling the line between indie rock and jammier territory since their inception, drawing comparisons to the Dead (which their name invites), Meat Puppets, The Feelies and Parquet Courts, and they’ve shared bills with Kikagaku Moyo, Ryley Walker, Howlin’ Rain and more. As you might expect, their live show is where it’s at and tonight’s show is free. No RSVP required, just show up. 8 PM doors.

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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