Amy Schumer Opening for Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour in NYC

Madonna, on her “Rebel Heart Tour”, will be touching down in NYC on September 16th for two performances at Madison Square Garden, in addition to one performance at Barclays (9/19). Sure, this on its own is great news. From the looks of her “B*tch I’m Madonna” video, it looks like the queen of pop has … Read more

Mary J. Blige at the Statue of Liberty | What You Need to Know

Mary J. Blige, the one and only queen of R&B, and friend of rap titan Jay-Z will be performing a Tidal-only concert on June 21st, 2015 in front of the Statue of Liberty. Tidal members can sign up for a chance to win tickets here. Tidal members who don’t win tickets can still livestream the … Read more

Upcoming Jones Beach Concerts 2015 | The Best Summer Concerts at Jones Beach Theater

Despite how difficult it can be to get to, Jones Beach is one of my favorite venues in New York, particularly in the summer. First of all, you can’t beat watching a concert outdoors in the summer. Secondly, the views are spectacular. Last year, I saw The Script & OneRepublic perform at Jones Beach Theater … Read more

Electric Daisy Carnival 2015 | Who’s Performing at EDC New York?

The Electric Daisy Carnival is regarded as one of the world’s leading electronic music festivals, with events held in several countries that bring together some of the hottest acts in electronic music. Since 2012, EDC has hosted an annual festival in New York City, and the event returns for 2015 with a stellar lineup that … Read more

Madison Square Garden Events | Upcoming Events at MSG

Madison Square Garden has long been known as NYC’s best place to find cool, upcoming concerts, as well as the home games for the New York Rangers, and the New York Knicks. But what about the more unconventional events that don’t fit into the concert/major sports team binary? We’re all about diversity here at TickPick, so we’ve compiled … Read more

Governors Ball Reveals Stellar Lineup For 2015

New York City’s Governors Ball Music Festival is back for its fifth consecutive year, bringing an eclectic mix of some of today’s biggest artists to Randall’s Island for three days of nonstop music. This year’s GovBall runs June 5-7, and it’s the perfect way to kick off the summer in NYC. Check out our detailed … Read more

Punch Brothers @ Beacon Theater | Concert Review and Setlist

The Punch Brothers, an all-star quintet assembled by mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile, put on an incredible “newgrass” performance last night at the Beacon. After a short hiatus following their well received album Who’s Feeling Young Now?—a success that came with the price of a packed touring schedule—the Punch Brothers are back on stage where they belong to promote their latest record, The Phosphorescent BluesAnd what better venue in NYC than Beacon Theater for the occasion? Last night was filled with several charming moments, all which began with the arrival of perhaps the loveliest rising talent we’ve seen in awhile.

Opening for the Punch Brothers was Gaby Moreno, a Guatemalan singer/songwriter and winner of a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist. After filing into our Orchestra Seats (totally worth it for a show where technical skill and prowess can be observed), we sat back and were immediately taken by Gaby Moreno’s bluesy Spanish serenades. Towards the end of a short but sweet set, Gaby Moreno announced that a “very special guest” would be joining her on stage. And without further adieu, Oscar Isaac, the leading actor of Inside Llewyn Davis and A Most Violent Year, entered the stage. Since Oscar Isaac played a musician in Inside llewlyn Davis, most of the audience already knew that this man could sing. But boy, did they singThe Spanish duet was simply beautiful. Together, they had the entire theater sitting quietly, encased in their soulful vocals. Moreno ended her set with the hit “Daydream by Design”, and left the stage with the audience satisfied, yet eager for the Punch Brothers to begin.

Currently midway through their extensive North American Tour, the Punch Brothers, all dressed in suits and suspenders, took the stage as champions enter the ring: with dignity. They are, after all, some of the best working and recording players in the industry. After taking time for the audience to give a warm welcome,  they launched the concert with a tune from  The Phosphorescent Blues  called “My Oh My”.

The set, composed of 17 songs, ranged across all four Punch Brothers albums, making it so every fan of the house got a taste of what they love. In addition to incorporating a wide variety of musical style and composition into their set at the Beacon, the Punch Brothers surprised fans with a vocal quintet. The band members set their instruments down, arranged themselves around a single mic, and began to harmonize a tune from Inside Llewyn Davis,  a haunting melody called “The Auld Triangle”. It isn’t every day that you are in the company of virtuosity, of pure and astounding vocal and musical talent. “The Auld Triangle” was a brief, yet compelling moment that  couldn’t have been pulled off by many, especially not with the careful precision of the Punch Brothers.

From “Rye Whiskey”, a standard acoustic blues number that turns into a full on hoedown, to “Flippin”, a song filled with intricate string solos to feature each member of the band, the night was certainly filled with tasteful and captivating variety. Phosphorescent Blues is an album which veers in a different direction that their past albums, one that leans more on a lyrical edge than technical proficiency. This album is definitely more widely accessible to fans who may not be proficient or knowledgeable in the music area. But don’t be mistaken, each track is still markedly complex, allowing each member to show off their chops an adequate amount. In the song “Familiarity”, the band members make trade-offs within the arrangement so naturally, one has to wonder how five guys could be so completely in tune to one another. Though I was less familiar with the new album, the tracks played off of The Phosphorescent Blues  had a seamless, mature quality to them, as if where the Punch Brothers have landed in their music career is exactly  where they ought to be. With their latest effort, the Punch Brothers have bridged the gap between musician and music lover, showing full appreciation towards their fans and the support given to them over the years.

If you didn’t get a chance to catch the Punch Brothers last night at the Beacon, there are still plenty of dates left on the Punch Brothers 2015 Tour. Are you a fan of a specific member of the Punch Brothers, such as banjo prodigy Noam Pikelny or master guitarist Chris Eldridge? Check out their individual tour schedules here.

The Punch Brothers Setlist was as follows:

My Oh My

Boll Weevil

This Girl

Familiarity

Rye Whiskey

Passepied (Debussy)

Another New World

Through the Bottom of the Glass

I Blew It Off

Flippin (The Flip)

Movement and Location

The Auld Triangle

Julep

Wayside (Back in Time)

Magnet

Between 1st and A

Little Lights

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Louis C.K. @ Madison Square Garden | Fourth Show Added

Lauded as perhaps this generation’s favorite comedic genius, actor, director, and writer, Louis C.K has managed to break MSG records by adding a fourth show to his series at the famous venue. The fourth and final night of Louis C.K’s tour will be on Tuesday, January 27th. Being the only comedian to ever sell out … Read more

Escape Music Fest Moves to Governor’s Island Beach Club

Now that all phases of the lineup have been released, ticket holders and festival organizers are getting pumped for the first ever  Escape Music Fest, set to take place on October 11th & 12th. Fans will get to be in front of some of the best acts in the indie, pop, and electronic genres, such as Moby, … Read more

Yankees vs. Royals Sep. 6th TickPick Tailgate

Join the TickPick Yankees Tailgate On Saturday, September 6th the New York Yankees will face off against the Kansas City Royals. What will you be doing? You’ll be joining the TickPick Team, Harlem RBI, and Billy’s Sports Bar for a fully catered tailgate party at Yankee Stadium. That is of course before heading into the stadium to watch … Read more

Pier 97 NYC | JBL Live at Pier 97 Ticket & Venue Info

The new JBL Live venue at Pier 97 in NYC is a venue worth visiting. With a seating capacity (really standing capacity) of 5,000 people, JBL live and Livenation have been able to attract great talent to put on a solid Pier 97 concert series. Pier 97 NYC Concert Pictures JBL Live Pier 97 New York Tips … Read more

Hammerstein Ballroom Seating Chart | Info, Tips & Pictures

The Hammerstein Ballroom Seating Chart can be very confusing, and when we say confusing, we mean very confusing. But don’t worry, we are here to simplify it for you. The Hammerstein Ballroom seating chart will be one of these three configurations: Floor General Admission with assigned seating in the balcony (reserved seating). Floor General Admission with … Read more

Lehigh Lafayette Yankee Stadium | Tailgate & Tickets

This tailgate has passed! Check out our list of upcoming tailgates. If you are reading this than you already know… we’ve hit capacity. Lehigh fans, you can check out Stumble Inn for a good bar tailgate, and Lafayette fans you can check out Joshua Tree. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lehigh Lafayette the game … Read more

NYC’s 10 Best Summer Concert Series’ | NYC Summer Music Festivals

Most would agree that music festivals like Bonnaroo and Coachella are an amazing time had by all. Unfortunately, not all of us can afford $600 tickets and trips across the country. That’s why we put together a list of the best summer concert series’ in NYC, so you New Yorkers out there can have a … Read more