Brooklyn DIY lofts, Lower East Side clubs, Harlem jazz — every borough has a stage.
New York's live scene is a five-borough sprawl that never fully sleeps. Brooklyn drives the new and the underground, Manhattan holds the institutions, and the music crosses every genre line on a given night. MiSFY collapses the whole grid into one map so the next show is always a tap away.
The center of gravity for New York's new music. Williamsburg, Bushwick, and Greenpoint host everything from polished indie rooms to raw DIY loft shows — the city's most reliable place to catch a band before everyone else does.
Manhattan keeps the history. The Lower East Side and East Village hold the clubs that defined American punk and indie rock, with small stages running shows nightly below 14th Street.
Uptown is where American jazz was born and still breathes. Harlem's clubs and lounges carry a legacy that runs unbroken — intimate rooms where the standard is set every night.
Open MiSFY and center the map on New York — tonight's shows appear as pins across Brooklyn, the Lower East Side, Harlem, and beyond, filterable by genre and time.
Brooklyn (Williamsburg, Bushwick) for indie and DIY, the Lower East Side and East Village for rock and punk, and Harlem for jazz.
MiSFY maps more than 700 live music venues across New York's five boroughs, as part of 18,000+ venues tracked worldwide.
Free. Sign in with Google or Apple, open the map, and see what New York is playing tonight.