6 On the Square

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6 Lafayette Park
An intimate listening venue continuing the tradition of presenting nationally and internationally recognized performers and up-and-comers to our audience.

Upcoming Shows

March 28
April 5
April 12
If you have seen Abby perform live, you know she can play a mean lead-blues guitar solo, or throw down a complex Earl Scruggs banjo riff. She is as varied musically as the instruments she plays.
May 11
From Ithaca NY, Joe Crookston brings foot-stomping rhythms, hilarious stories, and gorgeous melodies for a night of music and art that will leave you feeling more awake and alive. Decide to come!
June 21

Previous Shows

January 11
December 22, 2024
Healing, inspiring and outrageously joyful. “If you can get to a Meghan Cary show, run, don't walk.”
 (Time Out NYC)
November 16, 2024
Come celebrate Dana's 32nd Release "The Ghost of Tucumcari." This album features Lyle Lovett, Hayes Carll, Susan Gibson, Shake Russell, Darden Smith, Mando Saenz, Libby Koch, David Starr & more. LP's & CD's available for sale at the show.
October 26, 2024
"Berardo takes you to a place within yourself to make changes you want to see in the world." Mary Sue Twohy, The Village, Sirius/XM Radio
October 12, 2024
"I think of Carolann Solebello as a painter with words. An illustrator could have a field day with the imaginative storytelling [in this] book of tales... she shows off some major chops." ~ Richard Cuccaro, Acoustic Live in NYC
October 5, 2024
September 27, 2024
September 13, 2024
Jenner is a storyteller. His music is full of love, compassion and curiosity. The characters are relatable because they’re real folks
June 22, 2024
“Their energy and stories perfectly paired with their harmony and musicianship.”- Birdsong Concerts 5.2022
May 11, 2024
April 27, 2024
A prolific singer/songwriter, social activist, and painter, Tret's songs tell of daily life, environmental concerns, challenges - personal and universal. She's opened for such bands as Yes, Poco, and the Geils Band.
April 12, 2024
David and Bob create a musical conversation between intense slide guitar and virtuosic harmonica; together they weave left-coast stories of the blues. The show moves from blues, to delicate balladry, and then swings back to swampy rock and roll.