UPCOMING SHOWS

UPCOMING SHOWS

Speak Easy, Speak Freely
Oct
15

Speak Easy, Speak Freely

On October 15th, the Domestic Violence Project invites you to “Speak Easy, Speak Freely”, toasting the courage of survivors in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Some light bites will be provided and a cash bar will be available featuring specialty cocktails for the evening. Join us for an unforgettable night of music, cocktails, and more in a celebration of resilience.

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Dance Divas Dance
Oct
27

Dance Divas Dance

“Dance Divas Dance” on Sunday 27th October from 7:00 to 10:00 PM. With Priya Roy, Inri Faye, Marissa Maynard and Danielle Sopchek. Come in costume dressed as your favorite divas and enjoy an all-femme band playing the hits of Chappell, Whitney, Avril, Celine, Ariana and more iconic pop diva hits of the 20th and 21st century.

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OnStage: LeGrande Lounge
Aug
24

OnStage: LeGrande Lounge

Nehal & Co. x Pankti Doshi present The Golden Summer Soirée on August 24th at LeGrande Lounge

Get ready for an elegant evening of live bollywood music & jazz, specialty cocktails, dancing, and exploring the luxury inclusive beauty brand, Nehal & Co.

Dress Code: American formal

Limited spots due to venue capacity

21+

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OnStage: Club Groove
Aug
24

OnStage: Club Groove

Priya is an NYC-based performer & producer. Her art entices us to enjoy the pleasures of life while healing from the prickly pains. Experience her live with her fusion band Velvet Affairs, her burlesque act as Stella Sundari, or her immersive theatrical concerts with Aerial Acoustics. On Saturday 24 August at 7PM, join PRIYA and her all-girl band at Club Groove for a Hot Diva Summer featuring the music of your favorite divas and pop icons: Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Miley Cyrus, Chappell Roan, Britney Spears, Lady GaGa and more!

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OnStage: Asian Heritage Concert at NYPL
Aug
21

OnStage: Asian Heritage Concert at NYPL

Summer at the Library 2024

Celebrate New York City's vibrant immigrant community through musical numbers! Join us for this special family–friendly concert, where AAPI artists express their rich heritage in creative ways. Come to celebrate your heritage, or to learn with an open heart and mind about just how culturally rich New York City is!

Presented by Urban Stages

Audience: Children, School Age (5-12 years)

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OnStage: Let Them Eat Jalebi — Burlesque
Aug
7

OnStage: Let Them Eat Jalebi — Burlesque

Guest Event at The Slipper Room NY
Let Them Eat Cake presents Let Them Eat Jalebi

Wed, Aug 07. Show at 7:30pm.

Who’s the hottest gurl in the world? YOUR Desi gurl of course! Join Let Them Eat Cake for an evening of variety, flavor & flair hosted by Malai! Cast includes Saffron, Sahi, Ru’afza, and Stella Sundari. Featuring Kajal, Avneet, Smita, and Charisma Kapoor, with Henna by Rinom Chowdhury!

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InStudio: Gener-Asian Support Group for AAPI Performers
Jul
31

InStudio: Gener-Asian Support Group for AAPI Performers

A Support Group for AAPI Performers. Open to all POC. A space to share and heal from our lived experiences of racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination and marginalization in the creative, performing arts, and entertainment spaces.

Location: Online (Eastern Time)
Time:
7:00 to 9:00 PM
Date: Last Wednesdays of the Month
Participants: Maximum 15, open to all POC
Cost: Free, community offering

Our first meeting is May 29th Wednesday at 7PM. We will keep the group under 15 participants due to the sensitive nature of the workshop. You are not required to stay the full two hours, nor are you required to share anything. This is simply a space for us to support each other!

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OnStage: TroubleMakers Misfit Sounds
Jul
18

OnStage: TroubleMakers Misfit Sounds

Come experience a new concert series full of new talent and amazing vibes!!!

Troublemakers Art Collective presents… Misfit Sounds at Sanger Hall! Inspired by our incredibly talented community of open mic artists, we’ve decided to take it a step further by providing a concert style platform for musicians, singers and rappers! This event is all about providing up and coming musical artists an opportunity to practice their craft in an intimate and supportive setting. There will be two acts per event, and we welcome folks to come grab a bite, a drink, and watch the magical melodies unfold.Please note: this is not an open mic!

Hosted by Harvey Leona (@harvey leona) and Shakindaworld (@shakindaworld)

Visuals by Elmer Quintero (@elmzqphotos)

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OnStage: Aerial Acoustics 3.0 — The Rise and Fall of a Bushwick Princess
Jul
11

OnStage: Aerial Acoustics 3.0 — The Rise and Fall of a Bushwick Princess

Grab your glitter and pink ponies for the third installment of Aerial Acoustics - an unforgettable evening where live pop singers, musicians, pole dancers, and aerialists join forces in their battle for fame. Inspired by the meteoric rise of your favorite artists’ new favorite artists’ like Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Reneé Rapp, this event promises a night of Bushwick’s best pole, aerial, and musical talent.


Once an event is sold out, we can accommodate additional ticket sales and upgrades at the door only if there are no-shows before showtime. 2 drinks minimum per person at tables. 21+ ID Required. All Sales Final.

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Calico: A Burlesque Play at Queerly Festival
Jun
29

Calico: A Burlesque Play at Queerly Festival

After coming out as queer, Peach (she/they) doesn’t speak to their mother Chyou (she/her) for several years. Still, the future looks bright as Peach has built up a reputation as a burlesque artist, and is surrounded by a glamorous community that loves Peach for who they are. Suddenly Chyou gets into a car accident and develops retrograde amnesia, Chyou seems free of her trauma and prejudices which allows the two to bond closer than ever before. As Peach cares for her now amnesiac mother, Peach and her closest friends, Naveena (she/her) and Sunshine (she/her), begin to wonder if finding closure with their families is possible. Sunshine begins to renew hope about reconciling with her own estranged family, while Naveena struggles to find romantic love to spite and replace the parental love she never seemed to receive. They all begin to wonder if dance could be the path to healing not only themselves, but salvaging their given familial relationships too?

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Gener-Asian: Support Group for AAPI Performers (Copy)
Jun
26

Gener-Asian: Support Group for AAPI Performers (Copy)

A Support Group for AAPI Performers. Open to all POC. A space to share and heal from our lived experiences of racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination and marginalization in the creative, performing arts, and entertainment spaces.

Location: Online (Eastern Time)
Time:
7:00 to 9:00 PM
Date: Last Wednesdays of the Month
Participants: Maximum 15, open to all POC
Cost: Free, community offering

Our first meeting is May 29th Wednesday at 7PM. We will keep the group under 15 participants due to the sensitive nature of the workshop. You are not required to stay the full two hours, nor are you required to share anything. This is simply a space for us to support each other!

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Inspired Word: Poetry & Dance
Jun
22

Inspired Word: Poetry & Dance

Samanvitha Danda believes in using art as activism and focuses her work on exploring themes such as climate change, identity, and mental health. She tries to push the boundaries of poetry through her work by melding other art forms to engage the spectator.

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Private Event: Wedding
Jun
14
to Jun 17

Private Event: Wedding

Velvet Affairs performs at Private Event: Wedding in Connecticut. PRIYA provides MC for pre-wedding event. In conjunction with Power Sound in Connecticut and South Farms Morris, CT.

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Subtle Asian Polers: The Crimson Cabaret
Jun
13

Subtle Asian Polers: The Crimson Cabaret

Have fun on a school day at The Crimson Cabaret — a grounded variety show brought to you by Subtle Asian Polers. Join us for our third time at The Delancey on Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 7:00 PM EST for an unforgettable evening of sensual performances by a multi-talented cast.

Bring cash! There will be a bank to exchange larger bills for singles (or fives if you're zaddy).

Get your tix now, or $25 CASH at the door.

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Gener-Asian: Support Group for AAPI Performers
May
29

Gener-Asian: Support Group for AAPI Performers

A Support Group for AAPI Performers. Open to all POC. A space to share and heal from our lived experiences of racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination and marginalization in the creative, performing arts, and entertainment spaces.

Location: Online (Eastern Time)
Time:
7:00 to 9:00 PM
Date: Last Wednesdays of the Month
Participants: Maximum 15, open to all POC
Cost: Free, community offering

Our first meeting is May 29th Wednesday at 7PM. We will keep the group under 15 participants due to the sensitive nature of the workshop. You are not required to stay the full two hours, nor are you required to share anything. This is simply a space for us to support each other!

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Velvet Affairs at The Delancey
Mar
30

Velvet Affairs at The Delancey

VELVET AFFAIRS at the Delancey on Saturday 30th March at 9PM.

Musicians: Shivani Lali, Eric Kang, Chris Madison, Priya Roy, Rhea Yadav Miles Spearman, Cara Jaye (and more!)

Featuring covers and original music by Velvet Affairs. Buy Tickets online (below) or $10 cash at the door.

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Lover’s Inferno: Hell Hath No Fury
Feb
21

Lover’s Inferno: Hell Hath No Fury

Explore love and heartbreak through pole dance and live jazz, inspired by Dante's 9 circles.
A night of rhythm and story.

Aerial Acoustics x PriyaOnStage presents a post-Valentine's Day aerial exploration, set against the backdrop of Dante’s nine circles of Hell, blending pole dance with an 8-piece live jazz ensemble. Join us for an unforgettable evening where music, movement, and storytelling intertwine.

Producers: Aerial Acoustics, PriyaOnStage

Musicians: Priya Roy, Shivani Lali, Chris Madison, Eric Kang, Miles Spearman, Cara Jaye, Elizabeth Tsu, Parker St. Charles , Rhea Yadav, Anu Mysore

Dancers: Jules, LisaBella, Meijin, Suzanne-Michelle, Liz Titova

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Bushwick for Gaza
Jan
27

Bushwick for Gaza

“Silence and complicity are the prices we have to pay to enjoy all the comforts of the imperialist world, and we are unwilling to pay either.”

We are opening our home to people whose hearts beat for Palestine’s freedom. Our personal space is political, and to fight this ongoing genocide against Palestinians, every space must be similarly committed. Bushwick, known for its subculture and political lifestyle, has been largely quiet regarding Palestine. Most of the bodegas that define Bushwick are run largely by Yemeni people who have sacrificed in their significant efforts to stop this genocide.

To combat the dehumanization of Palestinians, we must work tirelessly everywhere to promote the resilience of the Palestinians and their hunger for freedom. This house party is the beginning of all our endeavors. Through this party, we hope to support a children’s organization in Palestine and another organization that is feeding the starved citizens of Palestine. Additionally, we aim to spread awareness across Bushwick through flags, graffiti, stickers, posters, murals, etc.

Every home in this world should light a candle of hope for Palestine. We hope to light one on January 27th, and we want you to be part of it.

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Muktir Gaan
Jan
27

Muktir Gaan

Royal Bengal Tea House and Bengalis of New York are joining forces to support the people of Palestine. Join us for an evening of music, words and fundraising on January 27. Donations will go to Doctors Without Borders.

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