Summer in NYC is filled with so many events that it can get pretty overwhelming. Summer is obviously the busiest season in New York City. There’s always something going on and at any given time. These events include music festivals and summer concerts in NYC. There’s numerous free concerts and outdoor concerts. There are also music festivals which draw in numerous people. These big music festivals are usually held at Randall’s Island, Central Park and Governors Island. It usually turns into a huge, loud and fun party.
Free concerts in NYC happens all the time during the summer. You just need to know where to look. Since free concerts aren’t announced until closer to the show date, we will be updating this section throughout the summer.
My tip: here you find the Best Summer Events in New York.
23 Amazing Summer Festivals in NYC
Music Festivals are definitely an event that you should check out and is one of the best things to do in the summer in NYC. These type of events usually bring out top talent and a large crowd! Summer in New York City reminds you that it is definitely a great time to be alive. With that being said, here are our favorite music festivals and summer concerts in NYC.
SummerStage Festival (May – October)
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Midtown Manhattan
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At this event you can visit over 100 concerts & shows for free in many parks all over New York. It’s one of the most popular summer events in New York and a MUST DO for locals. If you’re in New York this summer, be sure to check out one of the shows!
Electric Zoo Music Festival (Labor Day weekend)
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Upper West Side
Labor Day Weekend hosts the annual Electric Zoo Music Festival in New York. The Electric Zoo Festival is a three-day music festival that takes place on Randall’s Island. Electric Zoo brings in some of the top performers in the house and dubstep genre. Some of the past performers include the late Avicii, Steve Aoki, Benny Benassi, and much more.
There are a bunch of ways to get to Randall’s Island: the closest subway station is „125 Station“. Your best bet is either by taking the NYC Ferry or an Uber.
The festival has not yet been confirmed for 2025.
Governors Ball Music Festival (June 6 – 8, 2025)
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Flushing
The Governors Ball Music Festival, originally held on Governors Island, will now take place in a new location. Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, with its green lawns and lofty trees, is the perfect location for a festival weekend in the summer.
In addition to an exciting lineup with great musicians, GOV BALL also offers a wide selection of food and drinks to suit every taste. With this, nothing can stop you from having an exciting festival weekend in New York!
Blue Note Jazz Festival (May 27 – July 2, 2025)
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West Village
This is for the lovers of jazz music. This festival is about a month long and takes place across different venues in NYC.
Their mission is to bring in some of the top talents around the world and locally based and bring jazz music to the people here in NYC. It’s definitely you don’t want to miss, especially if you’re a jazz lover.
Charlie Parker Jazz Festival
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East Village
New York City’s esteemed Charlie Parker Jazz Festival returns for its 31st edition, celebrating the iconic saxophonist in the very neighborhoods he once graced, such as the iconic Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem and Tompkins Square Park in the East Village.
Annually, this event gathers the crème de la crème of jazz musicians who encapsulate Charlie „Bird“ Parker’s unparalleled musical artistry, fostering a deep appreciation for this globally celebrated maestro.
The dates for 2025 are yet to be announced.
Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City Festival (June 11 – August 9, 2025)
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Upper West Side
Summer for the City is the ultimate New York festival with many free events and countless artists celebrating New York’s vibrant culture. From June to August 2025, people from all over the world are invited to dance and party together.
Enjoy BBQ and Blues at the Blues BBQ Festival (August 16, 2025)
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Hudson Yards
One of New Yorkers’ favorite free summer festivals is the Blues BBQ Festival at Pier 76 in Hudson River Park. What could be better than listening to live blues while eating delicious BBQ from the best BBQ spots in the city?
Jazz Age Lawn Part
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Governors Island
This lively, colorful, and family-oriented event features performances from an orchestra specializing in Hot Jazz of the 1920s, a dance troupe that channels the Roaring ‘20s, vaudeville spectacles, and more. And because it’s prohibition-themed, you know there’s always a great lineup of summer cocktails and drinks.
When?
June 14, 2025 (Saturday)
June 15, 2025 (Sunday)
August 9, 2025 (Saturday)
August 10, 2025 (Sunday)
MoMA PS1 Warm-Up
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Long Island City
In Long Island City, The MoMA PS1 hosts their annual “Warm-Up” party. The party happens at the MoMA PS1 museum and usually has up-and-coming artists perform. Also, if you’d like to visit the museum, we recommend purchasing one of the New York Sightseeing Passes to receive free entry to multiple museums including this one.
Museum Mile Festival (June 10, 2025)
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Upper East Side
As the name suggests, the Museum Mile Festival is a mile-long celebration of art and culture. The annual festival is geared towards letting people experience special art collections amassed from various museums along Fifth Avenue in New York. During the event, visitors can enjoy artistic masterpieces that stretch over more than 20 blocks.
The Museum Mile Festival is a fan favorite among locals and is completely free to the public. It also features inclusive activities like face painting, chalk art drawing, and live shows by street performers.
Tribeca Film Festival (June 4 – 15, 2025)
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Tribeca
In 2002, Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal created the Tribeca Film Festival to bring life back to the neighborhood near Ground Zero. New York City suffered greatly from the attacks of September 11, 2001, and Di Niro’s intention in creating the festival was to help New Yorkers out of this deep-seated depression and give them reason to celebrate again.
The Tribeca Film Festival has grown over the years, and now all the big names from the film industry show up each spring. There are many associated events like short film presentations, film premiers, and various awards.
Bryant Park Film Festival (tba)
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Midtown Manhattan
One of the best things to do in July in New York is visiting the free Bryant Park Film Festival and picnic performances in Bryant Park. In the heart of Manhattan, people gather in the summer months with blankets and chairs they’ve brought themselves to relax at the outdoor movie theater and concerts by the New York Philharmonics. Bryant Park is just under a 5 minute walk from Times Square, surrounded by tall trees, so it’s a bit secluded from the rest, but you’re still in the middle of it all: Awesome!
Summer on the Hudson (May to September)
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Upper West Side
Summer on the Hudson is Riverside Park & West Harlem Piers Park’s annual outdoor arts and culture festival. Between 59th and 153rd Streets on the Hudson River, you can experience live DJs, exhibits, special shows for kids, and of course, the outdoor movies. And the best part? All the events are free!
Summer HD Festival at The Met’s Opera
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Upper West Side
Even if you are not a fan of the opera, the Metropolitan Opera in New York at Lincoln Center is an institution and definitely worth a visit. In the summer, the New York Opera even shows its best pieces open air.
The dates for 2025 will be announced soon.
Accordion Festival at Bryant Park
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Midtown Manhattan
Bryant Park eagerly welcomes the return of the cherished musical event, Accordions Around the World as part of the Picnic Performances sponsored by Bank of America. Experience a mesmerizing evening with international artists lighting up the stage!
Not confirmed for 2025 yet.
Brklyn Film Festival (May 30 – June 8, 2025)
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Greenpoint
If you can’t get enough movies in the summer, New York is the place to be. The Brooklyn Film Festival features more than 100 films from around the world! There’s everything from documentaries to animation and other film experiments. This year it will take place online and in a few physical venues.
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival (June 7 – August 16, 2025)
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Park Slope
Since its first performances in 1979, the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival has been entertaining audiences of New Yorkers and visitors alike. This free festival hosts events all summer long that are a testament to culture and creativity.
With performances featuring “global music icons, legendary jazz artists, chart-topping indie bands, gravity-defying dance troupes, large-scale film projects” and even VR installations, this Prospect Park Bandshell-based series is a must-see for any NYC summer visit.
River to River Festival (usually in June)
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Battery Park City
Taking place each summer in Lower Manhattan, the River to River Festival is a free summer arts festival that features live art performances and public art installations.
Put on by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, this event was started after the events of 9/11 as a way to help heal and celebrate New Yorkers’ resiliency. For tourists to New York, this is a moving way to connect with the city and to experience some beautiful, thought-provoking art.
Juneteenth
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Park Slope
This official holiday, which commemorates the end of slavery, has only existed in the USA since 2021. The name is a combination of the words Nineteen and June – hence “Juneteenth”. The story behind it is really exciting: on January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln passed a law banning slavery. From that point on, Union soldiers marched into Confederate territories and gradually freed the enslaved people. But it was not until two and a half years later that their mission was accomplished, for on June 19, 1865, Galveston Bay was reached by Texas – the people here being the last to be freed, so to speak.
In New York itself, there has been a Juneteenth Festival since 2009, which always takes place around June 19 in Brooklyn.
Hot 97 Summer Jam Festival (June 20, 2025)
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Outside of New York City
The Hot 97 Summer Jam is an annual summer festival in New York that has been around for over 20 years. I’ve been to the Hot 97 Summer Jam myself – if hip-hop interests you, this music festival is a perfect match for you!
Over the years, it’s featured big-name acts like 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, Nas and Wiz Khalifa. What’s so special about the Hot 97 Summer Jam? You get to see the best hip-hop greats and talented up-and-coming artists all in one event!
Harlem Meer Music Festival: A Free Summer Festival in NYC
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Harlem & Washington Heights
Every Sunday during the summer months of July and August, the Harlem Meer Performance Festival is held. It is a free event held at the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center (elevation 110th Street and 5th Avenue).
The Harlem Meer Performance Festival was founded in 1993 to celebrate the restoration of the Harlem Meer and the surrounding 225 acres above 96th Street.
In 2025, the Harlem Meer Festival will take place from July 13 until August 17 (2 – 4 pm).
Make Music Festival (June 21, 2025)
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Park Slope
If you would rather spend the extra hours of the summer solstice outdoors enjoying music, be sure to check out the Make Music Festival. This event began in France in 1982 as the Fete de la Musique but gained significant momentum and is now held on the same day each year in 120 countries and over 1,000 cities.
Unlike any traditional music festival you’ve ever attended, Make Music is open to anyone who wants to join in. Here you’ll find every type of musician – both old and young, professional and amateur, from every genre.
On June 21, 2025, you’ll have the opportunity to watch said performers flood the streets, parks, porches, and plazas around the city. The entire event is open to the public and free of charge.
Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival (August 9. + 10., 2025)
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Flushing
The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York is an annual multicultural and sporting event. It is celebrated on Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, during August, which corresponds with the fifth moon of the lunar calendar. The festival combines sports, cultural performances, and traditional Chinese food, creating a unique experience for all attendees.
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