Live music, rooftop vibes, and unparalleled skyline views—sounds like the perfect way to spend a spring evening, right?
Well you’re in luck, because Pier 17’s exhilarating rooftop concert series is back this season with all of the above!
Pier 17 is known for hosting epic concerts on their rooftop, and their 2024 season officially kicked off on Saturday, May 4th. Join some incredible artists for the best way to enjoy live music during NYC’s spring and summertime.
“The Rooftop at Pier 17 has become a bucket list destination with New Yorkers and visitors from across the country and around the globe, looking forward to the Summer Concert Series every year,” said Anton Nikodemus, CEO, Seaport Entertainment Group. “People are flocking to The Rooftop not just to hear their favorite artists perform live, but for the breathtaking views of the city skyline and to enjoy the best cocktails and food the city has to offer at the Seaport’s surrounding bars and restaurants.”
This year’s lineup includes performances by Slash, Taking Back Sunday, Social Distortion and Bad Religion, Electric Callboy, Isaiah Rashad, Nothing But Thieves, and so many more!
Tickets can be purchased through Pier 17’s website.
Concert goers have numerous ways to elevate their experience by purchasing access to Heineken® Silver Zone or the Grey Goose Terrace.
The Heineken® Silver Zone is the perfect upgrade for the ultimate fans. See your favorite artists from a reserved viewing area near the stage and take advantage of an exclusive bar during the show. Whereas, the Grey Goose Terrace grants access to a private rooftop, lounge seating, dedicated concession lines for food and drinks, and some of the best views of the Brooklyn Bridge. Plus, this year there will be a special sweepstakes to win Heineken Silver Zone access to any Pier 17 rooftop concert after July. Learn more about entering here.
Here is the current lineup for summer 2024
- May 4 – Social Distortion and Bad Religion
- May 8 – Bad Religion and Social Distortion
- May 11 – Freddie Gibbs & Madlib with El Michels Affair
- May 13 – Electric Callboy with Bury Tomorrow and If Not For Me
- May 31 – NEEDTOBREATHE with special guest Judah & The Lion
- June 1 – Isaiah Rashad
- June 14 – Greensky Bluegrass
- June 15 – Reggae Fest Blaze
- June 16 – Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with Neal Francis
- June 21 – Something Corporate
- June 22 – Billy Currington with Larry Fleet and Redferrin
- July 6 – Everyday People with DJ Moma & Friends
- July 9 – Cavetown & Mother Mother
- July 10 – Mother Mother & Cavetown
- July 11 – moe. with Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country
- July 12 – Michael Franti & Spearhead with Trevor Hall & The Great In-Between
- July 17 – Old Crow Medicine Show with special guests Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
- July 18 – Totally Tubular Festival feat. Thomas Dolby & more
- July 20 – The9AMBanger: Rise & Rosé
- July 23 – Two Door Cinema Club with special guest flipturn
- July 24 – Two Door Cinema Club with special guest flipturn
- July 25 – O.A.R. with special guests Fitz and the Tantrums, and DJ Logic
- July 26 – O.A.R. with special guests Fitz and the Tantrums, and DJ Logic
- July 28 – Iration and Pepper with special guests DENM and Artikal Sound System
- July 30 – Switchfoot, Blue October, & Matt Nathanson
- August 1 – Sad Summer Festival feat. Mayday Parade, The Maine & more
- August 3 – Anjunabeats Outdoors
- August 4 – SLASH – S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival with Keb’ Mo’, ZZ Ward, and Robert Randolph
- August 8 – Still Woozy with special guest MICHELLE
- August 9 – Still Woozy with special guest MICHELLE
- August 15 – Stray Cats with special guests The Midnight Cowgirls
- August 16 – Andrew Bird and Amadou & Mariam
- August 17 – Taking Back Sunday with special guests Citizen
- August 18 – Taking Back Sunday with special guests Citizen
- August 22 – mike.
- August 24 – Sublime with Rome
- August 31 – Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Andy Frasco & The UN, and Dogs in a Pile
- September 4 – Crowded House
- September 12 – Dashboard Confessional with special guests BOYS LIKE GIRLS and Taylor Acorn
- October 12 – Nothing But Thieves