Hey, hot child in the city! We get it, sometimes it seems overwhelming to know what to do during the summer months, so we put together the ultimate list of upcoming events not miss out this July in NYC and the Hamptons. Think concerts, weekly parties, beach parties and zip lines!
Wednesday, July 18: Hot Chip in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Have you heard their new album In Our Heads… Yeah we’re obsessed and will probably see you there dancing in the Park.
Friday, July 20: Hot Chip at Terminal 5, NYC. In case you missed them in Prospect Park… We told you we were fans.
Friday, July 20: Rubix Kube at The Talkhouse in Easthampton. What could be more fun than an 80’s Cover Tribute Band?!
Saturday, July 21: Riviera Le Swimsuit Beach and Boat Party at Navy Beach in Montauk. Babes at a beach party, yes please!
Saturday, July 21: Sleigh Bellsat The Hudson River Park at Pier 63. Converse City presents a free concert on the water in NYC.
Saturday, July 21: Booga Sugar at The Talkhouse in Easthampton, Do the hustle to this awesome 70’s Rock Disco Tribute Band.
Sunday, July 22: Sunset Cocktails at The Surf Lodge in Montauk. Grab a bottle of rose and pretend it’s Saturday.
Monday, July 23: Beach House at SummerStage in Central Park. Even if you missed out on tickets we suggest bringing a picnic in the park near the venue to catch this concert.
Tuesday, July 24: The Grey Lady’s weekly Tubby Tuesday Party. Think with Reggae and $5 Blackwell Rum drinks!
Thursday, July 26: Misha Nonoo and Free Arts NYC at 25 Park in Bridgehampton. Shop with a cause to benefit Free Arts NYC co-hosted by Free Arts founder Liz Hopfan and Misha Nonoo.
Saturday, July 28: G Love. at The Talkhouse in Easthampton.
Saturday, July 28: Blood Orange at The Surf Lodge in Montauk. Cannot think of better combination than a beach bonfire with a Blood Orange concert.
Saturday, July 28 and Sunday, July 29: Catalpa Music Festival. A festival featuring such acts like The Black Keys, Snoop Dog, A$AP Rocky and Girl Talk, yeah we’re game.
Sunday, July 29: The Coney Island Zip in Brooklyn. Imagine zipping past the boardwalk and the beach without ever having to hop on a old rickety roller coster, we dare you.












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