What's going on Monday?
You can browse our full NYC show calendar for all of tonight’s shows, but here are some highlights…
Chromatics, Desire, In Mirrors, Justine D (DJ Set) @ Brooklyn Steel
We’re still waiting on Chromatics to finish the long-in-the-works Dear Tommy, but at least their touring now. This is their first of two Brooklyn Steel shows.
MGMT, Warpaint @ Capitol Theatre
MGMT recently began their 2019 North American tour behind last year’s solid Little Dark Age, and tonight’s show at The Cap kicks off a series of four NYC-area dates with tourmates Warpaint.
Butterboy Comedy @ Littlefield
Hosts Jo Firestone, Aparna Nancherla and Maeve Higgins are all on hand for tonight’s Butterboy Comedy show, featuring guests Adam Cayton-Holland (truTV’s Those Who Can’t), Dave Hill (@midnight, RISK!), Hari Kondabolu (Netflix Comedy Special, The Problem With Apu), Janelle James (Late Night with Seth Meyers), and Jean Grae (Marvel Live!).
‘Fugazi: Instrument’ screening w/ Guy Picciotto Q&A @ Nitehawk
It’s a 20th anniversary celebration of documentary ‘Fugazi: Instrument’ which will be followed by a Q&A with director Jem Cohen and the band’s Guy Picciotto. Sold out.
Charly Bliss @ Rough Trade
Following the release of Charly Bliss’ sophomore LP Young Enough last week, the band will be doing a special live performance at Brooklyn’s Rough Trade, with a signing of the album to follow. Entry is free with purchase of the LP.
Cameron Esposito @ Union Hall
Comedian Cameron Esposito kicks off a five-night run at Brooklyn’s Union Hall tonight, where she’ll be working out her newest show, Cameron Esposito: Separately.
Chromeo @ Webster Hall
Canadian synth/funk duo Chromeo will bring their strong grooves to Webster Hall tonight, accompanied by a full backing band.
For all of tonight’s shows, and tomorrow’s, check out our NYC concert calendar.
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