Sunday special concert: The Day Trippers
Riverhead Free Library Riverhead, NY, United StatesThe Riverhead Free Library hosts a free afternoon concert with The Day Trippers, a Beatles tribute band performing music from the Beatles catalog.
The Riverhead Free Library hosts a free afternoon concert with The Day Trippers, a Beatles tribute band performing music from the Beatles catalog.
The Suffolk presents The Bronx Wanderers, a family-fronted music show featuring Yo’ Vinny, his two sons and bandmates. The night blends stories with songs spanning multiple decades and artists including Dion and the Belmonts, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Billy Joel, The Animals and Queen.
Studio D’Lux performs a program of 1970s hits at The Suffolk, featuring drummer Liberty DeVitto and guitarist Keith Howland. The set includes music associated with Chicago, Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Toto and more, plus original material.
The Suffolk presents Evil Woman: The American ELO, a multimedia concert tribute to Electric Light Orchestra. The performance features a 12-piece band with strings and song-specific video content.
East End Jazz brings an all-female lineup to the Jamesport Meeting House for “Voices of Vision,” a Women’s History Month tribute to women who have shaped jazz. The program features music associated with artists such as Billie Holiday and Mary Lou Williams, plus original works and contemporary compositions.
Winter Jam is a Sunday afternoon benefit for the East End Arts & Humanities Council at Twin Fork Beer Co., featuring live music by The White Room, The NoFo Band and Dead Ahead Band. Tickets include one beer or soda, with food available for purchase from Mami’s Munch333z Food Truck and bar bites at the bar.
The Riverhead Free Library hosts The Donovan Project for an afternoon program celebrating Irish music ahead of St. Patrick’s Day. Free admission.
The Irish Tenors return to The Suffolk for a St. Patrick’s Day weekend concert on Friday, March 13. The trio performs Irish standards and traditional favorites along with selections from their wider repertoire.
Grammy-winning songwriter Jimmy Webb brings “An Evening with Jimmy Webb” to The Suffolk. The concert features Webb performing his songs at the piano and sharing stories behind hits including “Wichita Lineman” and “MacArthur Park.”
Hallockville Museum Farm hosts a Spring Country Barn Dance in the historic Naugles Barn, with live music and dance calling by Chart Guthrie. All ages and experience levels are welcome, and instruction will be provided throughout the evening.
The Suffolk presents “Songbird: The Singular Tribute to Barbra Streisand,” featuring vocalist Karine Hannah performing Streisand favorites including “The Way You Were,” “Guilty,” “Evergreen,” and “Don’t Rain on My Parade.” Tickets are $35–$79 plus fees.
Yvette Malavet-Blum, with Al Koll on piano, presents a cabaret program honoring women performers and composers of Broadway. The show includes songs from “Carousel,” “South Pacific,” “Gypsy,” “Evita,” “The King and I,” “Avenue Q,” “Wicked” and “Cabaret.”
East End Arts & Humanities Council presents the 2026 Music Masters Concert at the Jamesport Meetinghouse. Eleven young musicians will perform following five weeks of rehearsals under the direction of Olivia Foschi, with proceeds supporting the EEAC Scholarship Fund.
Double Vision: The Foreigner Experience performs a tribute to Foreigner’s 1970s and 1980s hits at The Suffolk. The set includes “Juke Box Hero,” “Hot Blooded,” “Cold As Ice,” “I Want To Know What Love Is,” and more.
Double Vision – The Foreigner Experience returns to The Suffolk in Riverhead for a concert of Foreigner hits from the 1970s and 1980s. Tickets range from $39 to $59, plus applicable fees.
Radio Flashback brings a 1970s and 1980s rock tribute show to the Riverhead Free Library. The free Sunday afternoon program includes classic rock favorites and period-style radio commercials.
Celebrate National Jazz Appreciation Month with a free performance by the Daniel Bennett Group at Mattituck-Laurel Library. Saxophonist Daniel Bennett is joined by percussionist Koko Bermejo and electric bassist Jeff Dingler for a program blending jazz, folk and minimalism.
Rusty Kransky, with Jeffrey Wentz on piano, performs a tribute to cabaret singer Nancy LaMott at the Jamesport Meeting House. The program features LaMott’s original arrangements of songs from the Great American Songbook.
Transitions Saxophone Quartet presents “The Evolution & Revolution of American Music,” an AMERICA 250 concert at the Suffolk County Historical Society Museum. The program combines performance, narrative and multimedia to trace the development of American music from early classical influences to modern genres.
Mudflats String Band brings traditional Americana to the Jamesport Meeting House on Saturday, April 25. The North Fork musicians perform on fiddle, banjo, mandolin, guitar, bass and drums, with electric fiddle featured in the arrangements.
