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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 4 MIN

NYC Summer Adventures: Live Music, Outdoor Films, and Immersive Experiences

from Things to do in New York City · host Inception Point AI

Listeners planning a trip to New York City this week—or looking for inspiration year-round—will find the city bustling with unique energy and a mix of classic sights and offbeat adventures. For those seeking live music, edge-of-your-seat excitement is guaranteed at Brooklyn Bowl when RJD2 brings a full band performance on July 26. Fans of country and rock can catch Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show at Madison Square Garden that same evening, or experience the star-studded “Where The Party At” Tour featuring Nelly, Ja Rule, and Eve at PNC Bank Arts Center. Just a subway ride away, the Chanze2Star Music Festival kicks off July 26 at 3 Dollar Bill in Brooklyn, promising a day packed with emerging artists. Edge at Hudson Yards offers more than breathtaking city views; this week features the exclusive Candlelight Concert Series. On July 18, the Marquee Skydeck hosts a high-octane DJ night with David Berrie and Pablo Romero, inviting listeners to dance more than 1,100 feet above Manhattan. Tuesdays through Thursdays, Edge’s “Vinyl & Views” series pairs cocktails and music, making it a top pick for summer evenings. Outdoor movie lovers can sprawl on the lawn at Bryant Park every Monday, where “Ghost” is scheduled for July 21, and “Pulp Fiction” for July 28. Additionally, Elizabeth Street Garden hosts a free screening of “Hairspray” on July 23, while Domino Park’s July 15 film night delivered double features and DJ sets for riverfront relaxation. On the sports front, catch a major league baseball game at Yankee Stadium or immerse yourself in international football as the 2025 Premier League Summer Series kicks off at MetLife Stadium on July 26. For those drawn to unique fitness, Washington Square Park offers free outdoor bocce, movement classes, and eclectic happenings like the Museum of Interesting Things, bringing historic oddities right to the public green. Art and culture seekers should explore immersive experiences like Van Gogh’s Flowers, currently in bloom at the New York Botanical Garden, or the world-premiere opera “Silent Light” at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, an avant-garde venue known for inventive performances and one-of-a-kind sound design. Broadway lovers can head to Bryant Park on select Thursdays for Broadway in Bryant Park, where casts from hit shows perform free lunchtime concerts. For food fans, not only does the Hester Street Fair set up shop with delicious pop-ups at Bryant Park during movie nights, but you can also take a behind-the-scenes sip at Brooklyn Kura, New York’s only sake brewery, with guided tours offered on weekends. Backyard barbecue joints like The PIT Loft offer interactive events including late-night comedy and karaoke, while wine and beer lovers might join the Sip ‘N Groove DJ Dance Cruise, blending dancing, drinks, and Hudson River views. To get your bearings and enjoy iconic sights, classic sightseeing experiences remain timeless. Circle Line Cruises and helicopter tours provide unforgettable views This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners planning a trip to New York City this week—or looking for inspiration year-round—will find the city bustling with unique energy and a mix of classic sights and offbeat adventures. For those seeking live music, edge-of-your-seat excitement is guaranteed at Brooklyn Bowl when RJD2 brings a full band performance on July 26. Fans of country and rock can catch Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show at Madison Square Garden that same evening, or experience the star-studded “Where The Party At” Tour featuring Nelly, Ja Rule, and Eve at PNC Bank Arts Center. Just a subway ride away, the Chanze2Star Music Festival kicks off July 26 at 3 Dollar Bill in Brooklyn, promising a day packed with emerging artists. Edge at Hudson Yards offers more than breathtaking city views; this week features the exclusive Candlelight Concert Series. On July 18, the Marquee Skydeck hosts a high-octane DJ night with David Berrie and Pablo Romero, inviting listeners to dance more than 1,100 feet above Manhattan. Tuesdays through Thursdays, Edge’s “Vinyl & Views” series pairs cocktails and music, making it a top pick for summer evenings. Outdoor movie lovers can sprawl on the lawn at Bryant Park every Monday, where “Ghost” is scheduled for July 21, and “Pulp Fiction” for July 28. Additionally, Elizabeth Street Garden hosts a free screening of “Hairspray” on July 23, while Domino Park’s July 15 film night delivered double features and DJ sets for riverfront relaxation. On the sports front, catch a major league baseball game at Yankee Stadium or immerse yourself in international football as the 2025 Premier League Summer Series kicks off at MetLife Stadium on July 26. For those drawn to unique fitness, Washington Square Park offers free outdoor bocce, movement classes, and eclectic happenings like the Museum of Interesting Things, bringing historic oddities right to the public green. Art and culture seekers should explore immersive experiences like Van Gogh’s Flowers, currently in bloom at the New York Botanical Garden, or the world-premiere opera “Silent Light” at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, an avant-garde venue known for inventive performances and one-of-a-kind sound design. Broadway lovers can head to Bryant Park on select Thursdays for Broadway in Bryant Park, where casts from hit shows perform free lunchtime concerts. For food fans, not only does the Hester Street Fair set up shop with delicious pop-ups at Bryant Park during movie nights, but you can also take a behind-the-scenes sip at Brooklyn Kura, New York’s only sake brewery, with guided tours offered on weekends. Backyard barbecue joints like The PIT Loft offer interactive events including late-night comedy and karaoke, while wine and beer lovers might join the Sip ‘N Groove DJ Dance Cruise, blending dancing, drinks, and Hudson River views. To get your bearings and enjoy iconic sights, classic sightseeing experiences remain timeless. Circle Line Cruises and helicopter tours provide unforgettable views This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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