All the concerts see in NYC this fall

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Summer 2019 is officially over, and the major music festivals in the U.S. are now one and done. But it doesn’t mean all the great shows for the rest of the year. Rather, it’s the complete opposite. Like with the new fall happenings in music, movies, TV and books, there’s plenty going on with the New York concert scene. At the moment, the hottest ticket is Madonna’s string of residency shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in support of her latest album Madame X (I saw her for the first time ever at BAM recently and it was an intimate yet impressive spectacle). But if you can’t afford the exorbitant prices for her shows, some of which ran up as high as $200 for a balcony seat on the secondary market, there are plenty of other notable acts playing New York in the next few months—among them Sleater-Kinney at Kings Theatre; Angel Olsen at Brooklyn Steel; hip-hop star Common at the Apollo; and The Strokes closing out 2019 at Barclays. Here is a run-down of notable veteran and emerging artists’ shows that shouldn’t be overlooked.

Apollo Theater, 253 West 125th Street, Manhattan

October 8: Common

Photo: Avant Gardener

Avant Gardener, 140 Stewart Avenue, Brooklyn

October 12: Dillon Francis

October 24: Sofi Tukker

November 3: Sean Paul

Barclays Center, 620 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

October 19: Mana

November 19: Tool

December 31: The Strokes

Beacon Theater, 2124 Broadway, Manhattan

November 17-18: Sylvan Esso

The Bell House, 149 7th Street, Brooklyn

November 16: Robert Forster

December 14: Housequake: Prince Party, Featuring DJ Steve Reynolds

The Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey Street, Manhattan

September 26-28: Billy Bragg

October 2-4: Ty Segall

October 19-20: Luna

November 26: Son Little

November 29: Rising Appalachia

December 22-29: Yo La Tengo

Photo: Madonna at BAM

Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn 

Oct 2-3, 5-7, 10, 12: Madonna

Brooklyn Steel, 319 Frost Street, Brooklyn

October 13: Wilco

October 25: Peter Hook and the Light

November 3: Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def)

November 7: The New Pornographers

November 21-23: Angel Olsen

December 21: A$AP Ferg

Carnegie Hall, 881 7th Avenue, Manhattan

November 1: Milk Carton Kids

November 2: Rosanne Cash and Ry Cooder: The Music of Johnny Cash

Photo: Elsewhere

Elsewhere, 599 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn

October 12: Frenchkiss Records’ 20th Anniversary

October 15: Marika Hackman

October 18: Luna

October 25: Jay Som

November 15: Kate Davis

December 27: Roy Ayers

Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

October 2: The Wailers

October 24: Jenny Lewis

October 30: Sleater-Kinney

November 20: FKA Twigs

December 4-5: Bon Iver

Madison Square Garden, 4 Pennsylvania Avenue, Manhattan

Oct 14: Post Malone

October 19: The Misfits

November 14-17: “We Will Rock You: The Musical

Murmrr Theater Photo: Chris Quartly

Murmrr Theater, 17 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn

September 24: Tegan and Sara

November 7: Superchunk

November 16: Amythyst Kiah

November 21: Robyn Hitchcock

Music Hall of Williamsburg, 66 N. 6th Street, Brooklyn

November 2: J.S. Ondara

PlayStation Theater, 1515 Broadway, Manhattan

October 25: Cypress Hill

Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Avenue, Manhattan

September 24: Lizzo

October 12: Wilco

October 15-16: Kacey Musgraves

Sony Hall, 235 West 46th Street, Manhattan 

November 8: Rakim

November 15: Lalah Hathaway

Photo: Warsaw

Warsaw, 261 Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn

October 17: Vivian Girls

October 18-20: Oh Sees

November 23: That Dog

Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street, Manhattan

Sept. 30-Oct. 1: Built to Spill

Oct. 10-11: Big Thief

December 5: Lucy Dacus

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