Webster Hall
12 upcoming
concerts
at Webster Hall in New York

London dream pop trio Night Tapes blend ethereal vocals with textured production on their acclaimed September 2025 debut album "portals//polarities." NME praises their transportive soundscapes. See them live at Webster Hall on Tuesday, October 21!

Indigo De Souza's intimate, anxious indie rock songs wrangle with disappointment, relationship challenges, and self-acceptance at Webster Hall on October 27. The Asheville-based artist's dreamy sound packs a punch while maintaining heartbreaking intimacy.

Chicago-born trans singer-songwriter Ezra Furman brings genre-bending rock to Webster Hall. Known for her Netflix Sex Education soundtrack and acclaimed albums exploring transgender themes, she released her tenth album Goodbye Small Head in May 2025. Wednesday, October 29!

NYC's premier queer nightlife DJ Ty Sunderland brings his legendary Devil's Playground Halloween bash to Webster Hall. Known for iconic parties like Ty Tea and sets at Coachella, Kim Petras calls him the DJ who "throws the best parties in New York." Friday, October 31!
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Step into Night City at Afterpunk, an immersive Cyberpunk 2077 themed DJ dance experience. This electrifying night brings the neon-soaked dystopia to life with pulsating beats and atmosphere. Experience the future at Webster Hall on October 11.

Vermont indie rock band Sir Chloe, led by Dana Foote, blends grunge and shoegaze with viral hits like "Michelle." Fresh off their sophomore album Swallow the Knife, they bring fierce live energy to Webster Hall this Saturday!

In a short time, YDG has become a revered name rising from the underground bass community. From humble beginnings in San Diego to earning nods from the likes of Illenium, John Summit, Disclosure, Dj Diesel, Deorro, and Zeds Dead. YDG has brought his blend of dubstep and experimental bass to many. See him live at Webster Hall this Friday 11pm doors!

Formed in Oakland's subway systems, retro-soul outfit The California Honeydrops blend Bay Area R&B, soul, and New Orleans second-line into electrifying performances. See them live at Webster Hall this Wednesday!