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Lobby Stage

Join us for an ongoing series of free entertainment and family programming on the Vartan and Clare Gregorian Stage in the PAC NYC lobby. Check the schedule below for times and details. Performances on our Lobby Stage are free and open to the public.

Pictured: The Illustrious Blacks.

Thu, Oct 5

Akari – 5:30pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Oscillate

Akari is a dj/producer based out of New York with styles ranging from warm samples, ethereal pads and everything in between.

Fri, Oct 6

Alita Moses – 6:45pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Spotlight

Alita Moses is a Brooklyn-based singer of remarkable versatility who proves she belongs on stage with every performance. Whether in the studio or on the stage, Alita invites the audience into her musical world with open arms, natural warmth, grace, and soul.

Sat, Oct 7

Martha Wainwright – 9:45pm
Annie O presents at PAC NYC

Martha Wainwright’s role as an artist has always been to embrace her wildness and sketch out her raw depth. The beguiling performer and songwriter’s fifth studio album, Love Will Be Reborn, follows recent years of loneliness and clarity in search of optimism and joy.

Thu, Oct 12

Nadia – 5:30pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Oscillate

Nadia is a DJ in NYC whose genre-explorative sets prioritize textural, percussive, and experimental music from around the globe.

Wed, Oct 18

BMCC Live at Perelman Performing Arts Center Monologue Slam – 2:30pm
Civic Alliances Presents

Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC/CUNY) is proud to present free performances from the college’s music as well as speech, communication, and theatre arts departments as part of our afternoon showcase series each month.

Please be advised that this lobby stage performance contains coarse language and mature content. You can contact us at info@pacnyc.org for more information.

Wed, Oct 18

Education Through Music: All Hallows High School – 4:30pm
Civic Alliances Presents

To celebrate the power and importance of music education, ETM is excited to host five concerts throughout the school year on our Lobby Stage, each showcasing the talents and energy of ETM students from a different borough of NYC. Kicking off the series and representing the Bronx is the talented Modern Band from All Hallows High School.

Thu, Oct 19

Peter X – 5:30pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Oscillate

Peter X is a Brooklyn-based DJ. His sound deftly blends together a number of genres from disco to minimal, capturing audiences and keeping them moving all night long.

Sat, Oct 21

AirLoom Beats – 11am and 2pm
Family Programming – Loops, Licks, Lyrics

AirLoom Beats will use the power of her breath and voice to celebrate the human body, pay homage to her predecessors, and cultivate love!

Sat, Oct 21

Michael Weyandt – 6:45pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Spotlight

Cellist Charlie Reed joins baritone Michael Weyandt for duets and discourse, featuring music spanning the past four and a half centuries. Hosted by operamission, join the performers for ‘Nuova Camera,’ a vivid vocal historical tour.

Thu, Oct 26

Pei Up – 5:30pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Oscillate

Pei Up is a Brooklyn-based Taiwanese American DJ whose infectious sets draw frenetic crowds, inviting them to embrace their silliness and dance carefree.

Fri, Oct 27

Natalie Tenenbaum – 6:45pm
Park Avenue Artists’ Spotlight

Natalie Tenenbaum is a critically-acclaimed composer, pianist, music producer/director and singer-songwriter. Graduate of the Juilliard School, Tenenbaum focuses on creating acoustic and electro-acoustic concert music for a wide scope of ensembles, soloists and organizations as well as collaborating across artistic disciplines.

Sat, Oct 28

Isaac Sawyer – 11am and 2pm
Family Programming – Loops, Licks, Lyrics

Isaac Sawyer has been dedicated to building community through HipHop music, visual art, and creativity for over 25 years. His live shows always include sounds from the audience that are recorded into his looper, challenging people to become part of the music and enjoy themselves in the process.

Sat, Oct 28

Beau – 7:00pm
Annie O presents at PAC NYC

From punk rock to folk, to modern pop, Beau’s reputation for creating atmospheric and catchy songs is directly influenced by their eclectic upbringing in NYC’s art scene. Their music embodies the soul of the city’s musical history pumping through each note.