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Guided by the philosophy of "ending the segregation of sound vibration," the ensemble tears down the walls between genres, weaving together the threads of classical, jazz, rock, hip-hop, and global rhythms into a tapestry of pure sonic freedom.
This comedy solo show is based on the time when comedian Ricky Sim was grappling with the decision to come out to his Chinese-Malaysian immigrant mother, just as she was diagnosed with terminal cancer – talk about good timing.
Rooted in R&B, Jazz, and songwriter traditions, Raina combines familiar sonic palettes with lyrical precision and poetic storytelling.
Tied together through the force of will of a matriarchy of women, the Ingramettes' dance on the pews stomp down gospel jubilee that is nothing short of legendary.
Comedian Gianmarco Soresi celebrates the theater kid in all of us. With special guest Alex Edelman.
Generation Women is a multigenerational storytelling night that invites a woman or non-binary performer in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s+ to share an original true story on a theme.
The group has been called "A 21st Century Cream"--and their range and power truly extraordinary.
Cat is back at Joe's Pub!
Through a variety of song genres, Ashley Meeks will take you on a journey of love, loss, and finding herself again.
What did our most formative movies and TV shows teach us about pregnant teenagers, questionable age gaps, and drug addiction? You’re about to find out.
Afghan American rabab virtuoso Qais Essar has joined forces with Sikh American trumpet player and singer Sonny Singh in a new project that obliterates musical, political, and religious boundaries.
Two unique long form meditative song cycles performed by Peter Salett on acoustic guitar and vocals along with a string quartet, bass, drums, vibraphone and french horn.
Your prayers have finally been answered! Comedian Peru Flores welcomes you into his childhood bedroom as he reflects on his youth, and growing up as a closeted queer boy in two different countries.
This fun celebration of pride brings together a diverse panel to talk about being LGBTQ+, disabled, and fabulous.
Join Los Cielitos in reviving this beautiful music of yesteryear; to a sonic landscape of swaying palm trees with warm romantic melodies filling the night air.
In this landmark collaboration, Eric Berryman performs an album of toasts: bawdy poetry from the Black-American oral tradition that tells witty, fantastical stories about legendary street heroes.
Hilarious, heartbreaking, and completely unforgettable, this is the show you’ll be talking about long after the lights come up.
Written mostly in her bedroom or while on long walks, the EP represents an artist who has finally found her voice.
Salty Brine is the creative force behind The Living Record Collection, a dazzling expedition into the heart of popular music, imagining track lists as blueprints for evenings of musical mayhem.
Sachal Vasandani is a vocalist and songwriter known for his singular voice, with a tone and unique phrasing that mark him as one of the most compelling artists on the scene today.
The textures and aesthetics of shared poetry, musical modes, and memory create vessels of song tender and wide, places of safety and comfort that make room to reach unto the depths.
Prepare to be swept away by the electrifying energy of Natu Camara, a true force of nature on stage.
Exploring themes of love, loss, intergenerational healing, and the lasting effects of mental health struggles, the play unfolds as a deeply emotional journey, blending storytelling and music.
Jonathan Larson Grant winner Julian Hornik returns to Joe's Pub to send off his 20s. Expect songs about queer literary icons, special guests, and vegan cake (a pretty comprehensive encapsulation of his last decade).
Writer/performer Isaac Oliver returns to Joe's Pub for his annual Pride night of solo sit-down comedy.
Celebrating queer joy at Joe's Pub this Pride Month, Bright Light Bright Light brings an evening of dramatic, danceable pop music to the stage celebrating some his favourite LGBTQ+ songs alongside favourites from his critically acclaimed catalogue.
Gorgeous old-world cabaret collides with modernity in this sui generis ensemble whose mysterious, otherworldly soundscape draws on European folksong, post-war classical, and experimental rock.
Hairy Butthole is a one-person show featuring Youngmi Mayer based on the Korean saying "If you laugh while crying, hair will grow out of your butthole."
Their music, though comfortably under the folk/Americana umbrella, weaves intricate chord structures and emotional textures that defy genre boundaries.
Tracy Bonham and band celebrate their latest album, Sky Too Wide, with their friend Fred Armisen.
An unforgettable performance, featuring beautiful new arrangements and lyrics to Satie's music in an imaginative blend of elegance and innovation.
This Juneteenth, we want to give you the ultimate tease and you do not want to miss it.
In an intimate storytelling through music that honors those who came before her, she defies expectations by staying true to herself while sharing her journey to becoming fearless.
A master of world building, of tension and release, Lauren Henderson transforms a song into a dreamlike incantation.
Isle of Klezbos sextet approaches Yiddish musical traditions with loving irreverence and profound respect.
Broadway Actress Raena White is back after her incredible sold-out Joe's Pub debut with, Dear Whitney.
The group performs original compositions of Mehrnam Rastegari as well as traditional Persian, Kurdish, Balkan, and Turkish pieces, blending these musical styles into a unique performance.
Howard Fishman's music is an amalgam of New Orleans jazz, indie rock, Americana, and avant garde, and his live show, always featuring some of NYC's finest sidemen, is known for its ecstatic unpredictability.
Dre Scot's delivering fresh music that highlights his incredible vocal range and the raw emotion of his unforgettable lyrics.
This special, not-to-be-missed PRIDE concert celebrates our LGBTQ+ community's past, present, and future.
Quique's music carries social and political stories of resistance against racism and xenophobia.
The dynamic bachata duo from NYC bring their real life love story to the stage.
A jaw-dropping evening of COMPLETELY IMPROVISED music and comedy, with a fabulous band and special guests.
Camila Meza possesses a gift for composing brilliant musical landscapes, a captivating, soulfully pure vocal instrument, and a consummate prowess on guitar, ablaze with irresistible melodies and improvisations.
Through a mix of provocative storytelling and genre-bending music, the narrative explores themes of identity, autonomy, and rebellion.
Comedy sensations Veronika Slowikowska and Mitch Wood hit the stage in this one night only musical extravaganza. Two’s A Crowd explores a night filled with song, dance and laughter.
This low-key mid apocalyptic moment has raised a question for Sarah Jones and her many characters: America, Who Hurt You?
The Sleep of Reason explores the delicacy of flamenco, the savagery of emotion and the depth of this traditional and deep art form.
Malika Zarra epitomizes this understanding of jazz, with her ability to create spontaneously.
As a duo they perform a fusion of Venezuelan and Appalachian folk music on harp, banjo, cuatro, fiddle, maracas, guitar, upright bass, and whatever else they decide to throw in the van.
This event was born out of the desire to introduce audiences to often under-represented repertoire of the African diaspora.
Criminal is a 19-minute animated musical short documentary featuring the lyrics and music of Stew and Heidi Rodewald about people locked up in jail, before trial, because they can't afford to get out.
An uplifting and transportive evening of music and recitation, immersing us in the images, rhythms, and liberating messages that pulse through the poetry of the beloved mystic and poet Rumi.
An ecstatic musical performance shot through with true-life narrations, historical films, and images of the time, THERE’S A RIOT GOING ON! The Real Music & True Story Of Stonewall tells the story of why and how the Stonewall uprising– by no means the first of its kind in queer history– was the one to bring about seismic change in our national and global culture.
The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret sits at a unique intersection of drag, theater, rock-and roll-cabaret, and performance art.
Kyle Dunnigan will be premiering unreleased original music for an upcoming special.
This concert brings together a diverse group of international musicians playing jazz and protest music, accompanying Keith LaMar's spoken word poetry.
For one night, in this intimate setting, D. Woods will invite the audience to get to know her like never before. We will explore identity, measures of success, anxiety, depression, and means of coping with the pressure to appear “OK”.
Steph brings her band back to Joe's Pub for a spring performance in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month!
Award winning tap dancer Kaz Kumagai presents his new work "TAP INTO THE LIGHT"!
Anne Steele is back with a brand-new show celebrating songs made famous by female artists and songwriters that shaped her as an artist through the years.