New York/ Arts & Culture
Published on April 05, 2019
3 music events to plan for in New York City this weekendPhoto: David Aymond/Unsplash

If you love to take advantage of the music offerings near you, this weekend offers several great reasons to leave the house.

From a Frank Sinatra tribute to a saxophone performance, read on for a local music to-do list to fill your calendar this week.

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Strictly Sinatra Band

First, check out this Frank Sinatra tribute concert by Michael Dutra, a Rhode Island native. Dutra has been performing his tribute since 2002 all over America, from Las Vegas to Miami to Boston and more. 

When: Friday, April 5, 8-9:10 p.m.
Where: Club Bonafide, 212 E. 52nd St., Floor 3
Admission: $30

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Old School Versus New School Brunch and Day Party

Enjoy a brunch and day party dedicated to music and music videos of the past. This music video brunch will feature hip-hop and R&B sounds. There will be a $35 brunch, which includes an appetizer, an entree and an hour and a half of bottomless cocktails. 

When: Sunday, April 7, noon-7 p.m.
Where: MIST Harlem, 46 W. 116th St.
Admission: Free

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Sunday Concerts at Central: Saxophonist Javier Arau

Last but not least, head to Queens Library on Sunday afternoon for saxophonist Javier Arau. Arau is the founder and executive director of the New York Jazz Academy. He will be accompanied by Grant Gordy on guitar and Carolyn Leonhart as the vocalist. 

When: Sunday, April 7, 3-4 p.m.
Where: Queens Library Central (Auditorium), 89-11 Merrick Blvd.
Admission: Free

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