New York State contains diverse music scenes, with unique venues and events in all corners and counties. From Ithaca to Binghamton, Elmira to the western Finger Lakes and everywhere in between, there is much to explore the venues of New York’s “607.” The Southern Tier has much to offer with theater companies, museums, theaters, and college campuses, there is a venue for every event.
Even if you don’t live in the Southern Tier, New York State Music has you covered with music venue guides across the state. New York City, Western New York, Hudson Valley, North Country, the Capital Region, the Berkshires, and Central New York all have their own guides available.
Atomic Tom’s (Binghamton)
Atomic Tom’s, a venue in Binghamton, holds weddings, art galleries, benefits, and musical performances. The first Friday of every month, Atomic Tom’s hosts a “First Friday Concert.” Admission is always free, and a cash bar is available.
Address: 196 State St, Binghamton, 13901
Anderson Center for the Performing Arts (Binghamton)
As part of Binghamton University, Anderson Center for the Performing Arts enhances the local community with culturally significant performances. The Anderson Center contains three theaters: the 1170-seat Osterhout Concert Theater, the 408-seat Chamber Hall (pictured below) and the 558-seat Watters Theater.
Address: Parkway E, Vestal, 13850
Bailey Hall (Ithaca)
Since 1903, Bailey Hall has been used by Cornell University to host musicians and ensembles. The Cornell University Department of Music sponsors more than 100 concerts, encompassing a broad spectrum of the world’s art and music.
Address: 230 Garden Ave, Ithaca, 14850
Bernie Milton Pavilion (Ithaca)
The Bernie Milton Pavilion is an outdoor venue in downtown Ithaca. Every Thursday over the summer, CFCU hosts free concerts here.
Address: 198-100 N Tioga St, Ithaca, 14850
Bundy Museum (Binghamton)
The Bundy Museum of History and Art is a rich piece of Binghamton history and hosts events and fundraisers. The Bundy Museum is also home to WBDY 99.5 FM, a community radio station that enriches Binghamton’s artistic and intellectual life.
Address: 133 Main St, Binghamton, 13905
Cranberry Coffee House (Binghamton)
Cranberry Coffee House is Binghamton’s premier folk music venue. It is also home to The Middle Set, their open mic event. Hosted on the third Saturday of every month, The Middle Set gives artists, musicians, and story-tellers of all ages a chance to perform.
Address: 183 Riverside Dr, Binghamton, 13905
Deep Dive (Ithaca)
Deep Dive hosts weekly trivia and karaoke nights, as well as concerts and private events. Deep Dive also hosts concerts and jam sessions frequently in a wide variety of genres.
Address: 415 Old Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, 14850
Diversion Brewing Company (Chemung)
Diversion Brewing Company has been serving the Chemung community since 2016. Diversion hosts a wide variety of events, including musical performances. In the summer of 2017, they started their “Tunes & A Truck” program, where local musicians and food trucks come to the brewery every Saturday.
Address: 729 Wyncoop Creek Rd, Chemung, 14825
The Downstairs (Ithaca)
The Downstairs is a membership-based art gallery and community listening room. With a maximum capacity of around 50 people, The Downstairs is ideal for an intimate concert. The Downstairs also hosts weekly comedy open mics every Tuesday, and exists for the benefit of local artists; The venue does not take a percentage of the proceeds from ticket or merchandise sales.
Address: 121 W State St, Ithaca, 14850
Downtown by Chef Jay Pisculli (Binghamton)
Binghamton’s beloved restaurant, Downtown, often hosts events for the community. Weekly trivia nights and drag brunches are available, as well as performances by local bands.
Address: 20 Hawley St, Binghamton, 13901
Fanatics Pub (Lima)
Fanatics Pub is a venue in Lima that serves pizza, hamburgers, and wings. Beloved by the local community, concert-goers enjoy the cozy atmosphere and talented acts, most of whom are Blues artists. Fanatics also hosts trivia and comedy nights.
Address: 7281 W Main St, Lima, 14485
Hangar Theater (Ithaca)
Since 1975, The Hangar Theater has been supporting and enhancing Ithaca’s arts. The Hangar Theater is dedicated to producing quality performances and inspiring community through their programs. The theater strives to be an artistic home that nurtures a lifelong love of the performing arts. Arts education is central to the Hangar Theater’s mission, and they offer numerous programs for children, including the summer Mainstage and KIDDSTUFF productions, an annual production of A Christmas Carol, and the Lab Company.
Address: 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, 14850
The Hornet’s Nest
Known for their live music and fresh wings, The Hornet’s Nest hosts local musicians and karaoke nights. Events are announced on their Facebook, which is available below.
Address: 3027 NY-7, Nineveh, 13813
Ill Eagle Taphouse (Elmira)
Located in Elmira’s historic Federal Building in the business district, the Ill Eagle hosts events and live music. The Ill Eagle has multiple event rooms, each restored to accommodate guests. The largest event room, the old courthouse, can accommodate up to 200 people.
Address: 200 E Church St, Elmira, 14901
Irish Kevin’s (Johnson City)
Irish Kevin’s is an Irish Bar known for its Irish cuisine and talented performers. They are known for their award-winning, house-seasoned corned beef and friendly atmosphere.
Address: 47 Riverside Dr, Johnson City, 13790
Kitchen Theater Company (Ithaca)
Since 1991, the Kitchen Theater Company has offered talented and determined young artists a place they could work together and hone their craft. In 2010, KTC made history by becoming the first theater company in Ithaca to own its own space. Throughout its history, KTC has produced over 200 plays, including 34 world premieres by Adam Bock, Tanya Barfield, Darian Dauchan, and many others.
Address: 417 W State St, Ithaca, 14850
Moe-Town Music Venue (Addison)
Moe-Town is an outdoor music venue in Addison that hosts local, regional, and national bands. In addition to concerts, Moe-Town hosts Spring/Fall Festivals, Halloween parties, and overnight camping. Lawn chairs and coolers are welcome, and food and drinks are available.
Address: 7222 NY-417, Addison, 14801
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New Leaf Cider Co (Port Crane)
New Leaf Cider Company is a winery that hosts events and performances. There are weekly open mics, as well as trivia nights every Thursday. They also host stand up comedy the last Thursday of every month and host private events.
Address: 800 Nowlan Rd, Port Crane, 13833
Phelps Mansion Museum (Binghamton)
The Phelps Mansion was built in 1871 and owned by Sherman David Phelps, an entrepreneur and one-time mayor of Binghamton. The mansion was designed by Isaac G. Perry, who also designed the Binghamton Inebriate Asylum (1858) and helped complete the New York State Capitol Building (1899). The museum hosts fundraisers and concerts, and a psychic fair the first Friday of every month.
Address: 191 Court St, Binghamton, 1390
The Range (Ithaca)
The Range is a Western-themed bar that hosts musicians nearly every weekend. The Range is located above Trader K’s in Ithaca’s commons. Their diverse set of performances promises something for every taste.
Address: 119 E State St, Ithaca, 14850
Sach’s Tee House (Binghamton)
Sach’s Tee House is a bar that hosts outdoor music. Their new patio is open, and they host trivia nights every Thursday. Known for their trendy and welcoming atmosphere, Sach’s combines traditional sports bar elements with live music.
Address: 34 Hazel St, Binghamton, 13905
The Stage at Little Italy (Endicott)
Endicott’s Little Italy Heritage Center is a non-profit dedicated to preserving Endicott’s Italian neighborhood. A surge of Italian immigrants came to Endicott hoping to work for Endicott-Johnson (EJ) Corp. Italian immigrants created the vibrant neighborhood community the Heritage center works to preserve, The Stage at Little Italy hosts an annual Italian Festival, GUSTO, as well as farmers markets and other community events. They also put on productions in George W. Johnson Park.
Address: 109 Odell Ave, Endicott, 13760
The State Theater
The State Theater opened in 1928, and has been a significant venue in the Finger Lakes region ever since. Its 1,600 capacity makes it the largest venue in Ithaca. The theater fell into disrepair, and the owner even considered demolition in the mid ’90s, but Historic Ithaca acquired the building in 1998 and committed to revitalizing the building, and it became a designated landmark.
Address: 107 W State St, Ithaca, NY 14850
Tap House 66 (Johnson City)
Tap House 66 is a bar that supports local musicians and hosts performances often. Known for their delicious food and talented local artists, more information is available at the website below.
Address: 66 N Broad St, Johnson City, 13790
The Upstairs
The Upstairs is a new bar in Ithaca, hosting weekly open mics and karaoke. The Upstairs hosts musical performances and offers food and drinks.
Address: 106 S Cayuga St, Ithaca, 14850
The Westy
Since its opening in 2010, The Westy has become a staple of the Ithaca community. They host an open mic every Thursday at 9 PM, food trucks in the summer, and numerous concerts.
Address: 516 W State St #100, Ithaca, NY 14850
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