Sick of it All at Bowery Ballroom
SOIA at Bowery Ballroom in October (more by Mathieu Bredeau)

What's going on Wednesday?

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

Street Sects, Elizabeth Colour Wheel, meth., Murderpact @ Saint Vitus
Austin industrial punks Street Sects have put together a very cool multi-genre tour lineup that includes the dark, shoegazy Elizabeth Colour Wheel and math/noisecore band meth. They’re hitting NYC tonight with support from noise/industrial locals Murderpact.

Sick of It All, Agnostic Front, Eat Lead @ The Bowery Electric
Two veteran NYHC bands, Agnostic Front and Sick Of It All, are playing small venues in four of the five boroughs this week, beginning in Manhattan tonight.

Immortal Bird, Glorious Depravity @ Union Pool
Genre-defying Chicago metal band Immortal Bird are in the midst of a headlining tour supporting this year’s very good Thrive on Neglect.

Djo (Joe Keery of Stranger Things), b.i.g.s.h.r.i.m.p. @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Joe Keery of Stranger Things used to be in pretty good Chicago psych band Post Animal but had to bow out of the band when his acting career took off. In the downtime between Stranger Things seasons he made an album of lightly psychedelic, lightly synth pop titled Twenty Twenty.

It’s a Guy Thing Holiday Spectacular @ The Bell House
Comedians Catherine Cohen, Patti Harrison, and Mitra Jouhari bring a holiday slant to their regular “It’s a Guy Thing” shows where they invite male comedians to explain “guy stuff” to them.

David Byrne’s American Utopia @ Hudson Theatre
David Byrne has retooled his acclaimed “untethered” 2018 for the Broadway stage and while the setlist and arrangements are much like what they were on his tour, songs are now threaded together with new monologues from Byrne, making for a much more theatrical experience.

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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