Roy Ayers at BRIC House
photo by David Andrako

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Roy Ayers at BRIC House
Roy Ayers @ BRIC House (more by David Andrako)

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

The Dillinger Escape Plan (with Mike Patton), God Mother @ Terminal 5
Spastic post-hardcore greats The Dillinger Escape Plan are calling it quits after three final shows at NYC’s Terminal 5, this being the first. At this one, DEP and Mike Patton will perform their collaborative 2002 EP in full.

Springsteen on Broadway @ Walter Kerr Theatre
The Boss is currently in the midst of his completely sold-out “Springsteen on Broadway” run at the Walter Kerr Theatre, which has now been extended through June! At these shows, Bruce plans to give fans shows “that are as personal and as intimate as possible.” This is a pretty standard show but maybe he’ll throw in a holiday song?

The Roots @ Wellmont Theater
The Roots and their various band members are constantly busy every single year, and now they’re taking some time to quickly the road for a short holiday tour. No NYC show, but they’re nearby in Montclair tonight.

The Felice Brothers, David Wax Museum @ Brooklyn Bowl
The Felice Brothers, who have been backing Conor Oberst on tour all year, have three NYC-area shows around the holidays. This is the Brooklyn date, and it’s a solid double bill with David Wax Museum.

PnB Rock @ Gramercy Theatre
Rapper/singer PnB Rock released two full lengths this year, Catch These Vibes and GTTM: Goin’ Thru the Motions, both of which show off his knack for a seriously catchy hook. See him live tonight.

Roy Ayers @ Iridium
Master of good vibes (literally), soul/jazz legend Roy Ayers plays two holiday week shows at the Iridium. This is night two.

John Davis and the Cicadas (ex-The Folk Implosion), Mona Passage @ The Safari Room at El Cortez
You may know John Davis as one half of Folk Implosion (Lou Barlow being the other half). He left the group (and music in a public way) in 2000, not reemerging till 2015 with Spare Parts. He followed that up with this year’s El Pulpo.

Given the season, be sure to check out our NYC holiday show roundup and our NYC New Year’s Eve Weekend show roundup.

Also see BrooklynVegan’s Top 50 Albums of 2017.

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

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