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SLUCC Community Free Luncheon

Tue., April 23, 12-2 p.m.
South Livonia United Church of Christ 5087 South Livonia Road, Livonia Livonia

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The South Livonia United Church of Christ is hosting another SLUCC Community Free Luncheon. This will happen every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each Month. Starts at 12Noon and runs to 2PM. Our Church is located at 5087 South Livonia Road, Livonia, NY 14487. Our next Luncheon is happening on Tuesday March 26, 2024. This Luncheon is being provided by our Friends at The Conesus United Methodist Church. The Menu this week will be Homemade Tomato Soup, Toasted Cheese Sandwiches, Desserts, and Drink. 585-346-0420

Tuesday Pipes

Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.
Christ Church 141 East Ave, Rochester East Avenue


Eastman students, faculty, and alumni present a 25-minute lunchtime concert at Christ Church every Tuesday. Performances feature the Craighead-Saunders Organ and Hook & Hastings Organ. Each free program begins at 12:10 p.m. 454-3878

Tuesday Pipes

Tuesdays, 12:10 p.m.
Christ Church 141 East Ave, Rochester East Avenue


Eastman students, faculty, and alumni present a 25-minute lunchtime concert at Christ Church every Tuesday. Performances feature the Craighead-Saunders Organ and Hook & Hastings Organ. Each free program begins at 12:10 p.m. 454-3878

Open Mic Night

Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m.
Fairport Brewing Co. 1044 University Ave, Rochester Neighborhood of the Arts


Solo musicians as well as bands wanting to showcase their music are welcome; drums, keys and sound system are provided. Signups start at 6:30pm. Details here. 481-2237

Laura Dubin & Antonio Guerrero

Ongoing, 8:30 p.m.
Online ., Rochester Downtown

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Details here.

Pure Kona

Wednesdays, 7 p.m.
Equal=Grounds 750 South Ave., Rochester South Wedge

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Open mic poetry & music since 1993.

Son House Night Members Pick

Last Thursday of every month, 6-8 p.m.
Record Archive 33 1/3 Rockwood St., Rochester Downtown


With Genesee Johnny, and special guest Joe Beard. 244-1210

Thursday Trivia & Open Stage Jam

Thursdays, 6:45 p.m.
Johnny's Pub 1382 Culver Rd., Rochester Beechwood


Are you a trivia buff? Test your skills on Thursdays at 6:45 pm at johnny’s Trivia Night. Then listen to the Open Stage Jam with Jimmy Grillo starting at 8 pm. 585-224-0990

The Last Match

Fri., April 26, 7:30-11 p.m.
The Temple 14 Franklin St, Rochester Downtown

Buy Tickets$35-$55

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Get ready for an electrifying thrill ride with "The Last Match: A Pro-Wrestling Rock Experience" LIVE, a groundbreaking fusion of hardcore wrestling, theatrical spectacle, and 80's-inspired original rock that hits with the impact of a nuclear bomb. Join our hero, Ben Vengeance, as he steps into the ring for his final pay-per-view event, battling the formidable Alexander Swagger for the BTD Championship Title. Experience two hours of lightning-like energy and emotion that demands you rise to your feet and cheer for more! Don't miss a single glorious moment - get your tickets now for "The Last Match: A Pro-Wrestling Rock 0000000000

Country Rock Music w/ Candy and Ma'am at LUX!

Fri., April 26, 10 p.m.-2 a.m.
Lux Lounge 666 South Ave, Rochester South Wedge

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Yeehaw its time for some down home country music from Rochester's own Candy and her 4 piece band and Pennsylvania baddies Ma'am! You won't want to miss this one folks, it's sure to be a HOOT!

Irish Night

Fridays, 7 p.m.
Barry's Old School Irish 2 W. Main St., Webster Webster


545-4258

David Graham and the Eskimo Brothers

Sat., April 27, 7-12 a.m.
Abilene 153 Liberty Pole Way, Rochester Grove Place

Buy Tickets$17 advance, $22 day of show


For the past 10 years David Graham has performed in America's Honky Tonks and Dives as front man of Nashville based American Roots music Trio the Eskimo Brothers. This reckless and manic show has been battle tested and polished from over 300 shows a year, both in the honky tonks of Nashville's historic Lower Broadway and and monthly shows in Memphis on Beale St. 232-3230

Fun on the Stutson

Sat., April 27, 5-9 p.m.
75 Stutson 75 Stutson St, Rochester Charlotte

Buy Tickets$20


4 Bands and numerous vendors

Earth Jam: Benefit Concert for Rochester Ecology Partners

Sat., April 27, 5-10:30 p.m.
Rising Storm Brewing at the Mill 1880 BLOSSOM ROAD, Rochester Penfield

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Earth Jam is a music festival benefitting Rochester Ecology Partners! REP has made some great strides this year, let's come together as we celebrate the season, make new connections, and have some fun. Live music from Radio Edit and Big Tuna & the Fishermen. Food included in ticket. Cash bar available, 21+ with ID for alcohol purchase. 5858511648

Ugly Disco Online

Sat., April 27, 7 p.m.-1 a.m.
Native Eatery & Bar 180 South Clinton Ave, Rochester Downtown

Buy Tickets100-175


Shake your groove thang at the Ugly Disco and party with a purpose. Admission Saturday, April 27th 2024 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM at Native Eatery & Grill, 180 South Clinton Ave. It’s that time of year again! Dust off your polyester leisure suit and platform shoes and boogie your way down to the 19th Annual Ugly Disco! You’ll dance the night away with … Fever: The Wrath of Polyester, The Skycoasters, Uptown Groove, & Dan Fish the DJ spinning the top radio hits of the late 70’s for everyone; with all proceeds benefitting the Golisano Children’s Hospital. The generous 351-6121

Cordancia Frost and Forest

Sat., April 27, 7-9 p.m.
Greece Baptist Church 1230 Long Pond Rd, Rochester Greece

Buy TicketsAdults $20 Senior/Students $15


Winter fantasies and spring awakenings fill this program of colorful music. The concert title comes from works by Anna Thorvaldsdottir and Mabel Daniels. Thorvaldsdottir's Hrim (Hoarfrost) sounds like ice and wind, while Daniels's Deep Forest takes impressionistic turns inspired by the woods of New Hampshire. Two violin soloists, winners of the Nico Toscano Young Musician Competition, play selections from Bruch - Scottish Fantasy and Piazzolla - Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Fairy tales of Rimsky-Korsakov and Ravel complete the evening.

Fingerstyle Guitar Showcase with Matt Thomas and Mark Grover

Sat., April 27, 7-10 p.m.
Geneseo Riviera Theater 4 Center Street, Geneseo Geneseo

Buy Tickets20


Matt Thomas is a World Class (and world champion) acoustic guitar virtuoso and harp guitarist, and will be sharing his incredible Fingerstyle performance to the Geneseo Riviera! We are also excited for special guest Mark Grover to make his Geneseo Riviera debut! Matt's Awards and Achievements: 1st Place International Fingerstyle Collective Competition 2019 - 1st place International Contemporary Thumbpicking 2006 - 1st place International Open Thumbpicking 2006 - 1st Place International Open Thumbpicking 2007 5852453209

Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire

Sat., April 27, 7:30-9 p.m.
Fort Hill Performing Arts Center 20 Fort Hill Ave, Canandaigua Canandaigua

Buy Tickets$30-$22.50


Fort Hill Performing Arts Center and the Rochester Oratorio Society present Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire. The ROS Resonanz Ensemble and their Guests present the amazing story of the Fisk University Singers. A poignant and moving account of the Fisk University Singers’ historic tour through the US and New York, the UK, and the Continent, told through their original songs for soloists, narrator, Gospel choruses, and jazz combo. Join us for the first US performance of this incredible work with music by Harvey Brough and words by Justin Butcher. 585-412-6043

Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire

Sat., April 27, 7:30 p.m.
Fort Hill Performing Arts Center 20 Fort Hill Ave, Canandaigua Canandaigua

Buy Tickets$27

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Fort Hill Performing Arts Center and the Rochester Oratorio Society present Freedom Song: When Gospel Came to the Empire. The ROS Resonanz Ensemble and their Guests present the amazing story of the Fisk University Singers. A poignant and moving account of the Fisk University Singers’ historic tour through the US and New York, the UK, and the Continent, told through their original songs for soloists, narrator, Gospel choruses, and jazz combo. Join us for the first US performance of this incredible work with music by Harvey Brough and words by Justin Butcher. 585-412-6043

West African Drumming with Guinean Master Mohamed Diaby

Saturdays, 10:45-11:45 a.m.
South Wedge Mission 125 Caroline Street, Rochester South Wedge


Learn traditional rhythms of Guinea West Africa with World renowned Guinean National Ballet principal soloist Mohamed Diaby! Everyone welcome! Beginners welcome! All ages. Live drumming! More info at: https://www.facebook.com/mohameddiabyinrochesterny 585-749-6491

Mount Hope World Singers Open House

Sun., April 28, 2-4 p.m.
Community of the Savior 4 E. Henrietta Road, Rochester Mount Hope


Mount Hope World Singers welcomes you to an Open House, Sunday, April 28th, from 2-4PM at Community of the Savior! Join us for live music, conversation, and snacks. Learn about our group and what it's like to sing with us--we will be performing and sharing some of our learning tools, such as part-dominant recordings, as well as details about our process and ensemble. We are welcoming new singers and community members alike and are specifically increasing accessibility for those with low or no vision. Hope to see you there! This event is fragrance free.

Salon Concert Series

Sun., April 28, 2 p.m.
Rochester Academy of Medicine 1441 East Ave, Rochester East Avenue

Buy Tickets$40 Single Ticket


Listen to the beautiful sounds of this classical music concert in the living room of the historic Lyon home at the Rochester Academy of Medicine. 585-271-1307

Cordancia: Frost and Forest

Sun., April 28, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

Buy TicketsAdults $20 Seniors/Students. $15


Winter fantasies and spring awakenings fill this program of colorful music. The concert title comes from works by Anna Thorvaldsdottir and Mabel Daniels. Thorvaldsdottir's Hrim (Hoarfrost) sounds like ice and wind, while Daniels's Deep Forest takes impressionistic turns inspired by the woods of New Hampshire. Two violin soloists, winners of the Nico Toscano Young Musician Competition, play selections from Bruch - Scottish Fantasy and Piazzolla - Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Fairy tales of Rimsky-Korsakov and Ravel complete the evening. 244-6065

Links Scholarship Concert

Sun., April 28, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Kilbourn Hall 26 Gibbs St, Rochester East End


The Links Scholarship, a cooperative effort between the Rochester, NY Chapter of The Links, Incorporated and the Eastman School of Music, recognizes and celebrates the extraordinary talent and academic achievement of an African American scholar musician. The 2024 Links Scholarship recipient is Holden Turner. 274-3000

Rochester Hymn Festival

Sun., April 28, 4-5:15 p.m.
Two Saints Church 17 S Fitzhugh St, Rochester Downtown


Join hundreds of voices, led by six local church choirs and organists from a large range of denominations, as we sing favorite hymns together in Rochester's oldest historic church building! Participating choirs and organists: - Incarnate Word Lutheran Church - Rochester Christian Reformed Church - St. Thomas More Catholic - St. Alban's Catholic - Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) - St. Luke & St. Simon Cyrene (Episcopal) 546-7730

Music for Kings

Sun., April 28, 4-6 p.m.
Downtown United Presbyterian Church 121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester Downtown

Buy Tickets$30 adult; $10 college student; grades 3-12: free


The exquisite Royal Consorts of William Lawes for pairs of theorbos, violins, and violas da gamba, plus songs and music from the English 17th century courts. Pre-concert talk at 3:15. 5857033990

2023-2024 Salon Concert Series

Sun., April 28, 2-3 p.m.
Rochester Academy of Medicine 1441 East Ave, Rochester East Avenue

Buy Tickets$40 Single Ticket $180 Series Ticket


Enjoy the beautiful sounds of classical music in the historic living room of the Rochester Academy of Medicine. 585-271-1307

Organ Recital Series

Sun., April 28, 3-4 p.m.


Sunday, April 7 at 3pm - Andrew Van Varick Sunday, April 14 at 3pm - Andrew Johnson and Yuhe Su Sunday, April 21 at 3pm - Benjamin Kjell Sunday, April 28 at 3pm - John Sheridan Facility fully accessible. Donations gratefully accepted. 585-243-0669

Craig Snyder & Collective Force

Last Sunday of every month, 1-4 p.m.
Fort Hill Performing Arts Center 20 Fort Hill Ave, Canandaigua Canandaigua

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