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Beat Map's NYC Music Guide: Underground Venues and Hidden Gem Concerts This Week
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# NYC Music Scene April 29 - May 4: Your Ultimate Guide to the City's Hottest Shows & Hidden Gems
## Discover the Best Live Music in New York City This Week
Welcome to your essential NYC music guide for the week of April 29 through May 4, curated by Beat Map, your trusted insider to New York City's thriving live music scene. Whether you're hunting for experimental electronica, intimate indie performances, nostalgic rock anthems, or underground jazz sessions, this comprehensive guide covers every corner of the city's sonic landscape.
## Featured Concerts & Events This Week
### Tuesday, April 29: Experimental Electronica & Soul-Jazz Fusion
**Oneohtrix Point Never with Tyondai Braxton at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn**
- **Price:** $35 advance
- **Doors:** 8:00 PM
- **Why Go:** This experimental electronic showcase at Pioneer Works promises a mind-bending auditory experience. Oneohtrix Point Never's innovative soundscapes combined with Tyondai Braxton's experimental compositions create an unmissable evening for fans of avant-garde music.
**Niia at Blue Note Jazz Club (Two-Night Residency)**
- **Price:** $30
- **Performances:** April 29 & 30
- **Why Go:** Experience soul-jazz fusion at its finest at one of NYC's most legendary venues. Niia's captivating vocals and genre-blending approach make this intimate Blue Note performance essential for jazz enthusiasts and soul music lovers alike.
### Wednesday, April 30: Indie Darlings Take Center Stage
**Dirty Projectors at Public Records**
- **Price:** $30
- **Why Go:** Catch the critically acclaimed experimental rock outfit in the intimate setting of Public Records, one of Brooklyn's most sophisticated music venues. This show offers a rare opportunity to experience Dirty Projectors' intricate compositions and harmonies up close.
**Tommy Newport at Mercury Lounge**
- **Price:** $25
- **Why Go:** Rising indie artist Tommy Newport brings his fresh, energetic sound to the legendary Lower East Side venue. This emerging talent is positioned to become one of indie music's next big names—catch him in an intimate setting before he blows up.
**Dead Letter No.9 Secret Show: Orson and beewack**
- **Price:** $15
- **Vibe:** Hidden speakeasy atmosphere in a converted warehouse space
- **Why Go:** For music fans who crave discovery, this under-the-radar venue offers an authentic, intimate experience away from mainstream crowds.
### Friday, May 1: Nostalgic Rock with a Twist
**They Might Be Giants at Brooklyn Steel**
- **Price:** $45
- **Why Go:** The beloved alternative rock duo brings their quirky, intelligent pop to Brooklyn Steel's impressive acoustics. Expect nostalgic hits, horn sections, and the theatrical energy that's made They Might Be Giants a cult favorite for decades.
### Saturday, May 2: Metal Mayhem Meets Madison Square Garden
**Bring Me The Horizon at Madison Square Garden**
- **Price:** $60+
- **Opening Act:** Amira Elfeky
- **Why Go:** British metalcore giants take over MSG for an explosive evening of heavy riffs and arena-scale production. This is metropolitan metal at its most powerful, featuring rising opener Amira Elfeky.
### Sunday, May 3: Psychedelic Dreams in Williamsburg
**Drugdealer at Music Hall of Williamsburg (Insider
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## Discover the Best Live Music in New York City This Week
Welcome to your essential NYC music guide for the week of April 29 through May 4, curated by Beat Map, your trusted insider to New York City's thriving live music scene. Whether you're hunting for experimental electronica, intimate indie performances, nostalgic rock anthems, or underground jazz sessions, this comprehensive guide covers every corner of the city's sonic landscape.
## Featured Concerts & Events This Week
### Tuesday, April 29: Experimental Electronica & Soul-Jazz Fusion
**Oneohtrix Point Never with Tyondai Braxton at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn**
- **Price:** $35 advance
- **Doors:** 8:00 PM
- **Why Go:** This experimental electronic showcase at Pioneer Works promises a mind-bending auditory experience. Oneohtrix Point Never's innovative soundscapes combined with Tyondai Braxton's experimental compositions create an unmissable evening for fans of avant-garde music.
**Niia at Blue Note Jazz Club (Two-Night Residency)**
- **Price:** $30
- **Performances:** April 29 & 30
- **Why Go:** Experience soul-jazz fusion at its finest at one of NYC's most legendary venues. Niia's captivating vocals and genre-blending approach make this intimate Blue Note performance essential for jazz enthusiasts and soul music lovers alike.
### Wednesday, April 30: Indie Darlings Take Center Stage
**Dirty Projectors at Public Records**
- **Price:** $30
- **Why Go:** Catch the critically acclaimed experimental rock outfit in the intimate setting of Public Records, one of Brooklyn's most sophisticated music venues. This show offers a rare opportunity to experience Dirty Projectors' intricate compositions and harmonies up close.
**Tommy Newport at Mercury Lounge**
- **Price:** $25
- **Why Go:** Rising indie artist Tommy Newport brings his fresh, energetic sound to the legendary Lower East Side venue. This emerging talent is positioned to become one of indie music's next big names—catch him in an intimate setting before he blows up.
**Dead Letter No.9 Secret Show: Orson and beewack**
- **Price:** $15
- **Vibe:** Hidden speakeasy atmosphere in a converted warehouse space
- **Why Go:** For music fans who crave discovery, this under-the-radar venue offers an authentic, intimate experience away from mainstream crowds.
### Friday, May 1: Nostalgic Rock with a Twist
**They Might Be Giants at Brooklyn Steel**
- **Price:** $45
- **Why Go:** The beloved alternative rock duo brings their quirky, intelligent pop to Brooklyn Steel's impressive acoustics. Expect nostalgic hits, horn sections, and the theatrical energy that's made They Might Be Giants a cult favorite for decades.
### Saturday, May 2: Metal Mayhem Meets Madison Square Garden
**Bring Me The Horizon at Madison Square Garden**
- **Price:** $60+
- **Opening Act:** Amira Elfeky
- **Why Go:** British metalcore giants take over MSG for an explosive evening of heavy riffs and arena-scale production. This is metropolitan metal at its most powerful, featuring rising opener Amira Elfeky.
### Sunday, May 3: Psychedelic Dreams in Williamsburg
**Drugdealer at Music Hall of Williamsburg (Insider
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.