The five best NYC concerts for the week of November 22, 2021 (Method Man and Redman, Nitzer Ebb)
Concerts are back in full swing, and music lovers can’t wait to safely check out their favorite artists when they come to town. These are five great concerts going down in New York City this Thanksgiving week from Monday, November 22 through Sunday, November 28.
Tuesday, November 23
San Fermin, Pearla @ City Winery (6 p.m.) (tickets)
Brooklyn indie-rock collective San Fermin will conclude their acoustic tour with two performances inside City Winery (their second performance takes place on Wednesday, November 24). The act will release their new collaborative EP In This House on December 10 via Better Company Records. Pearla will be the opening act.
Deer Tick, Delta Spirit @ Webster Hall (8 p.m.) (tickets)
Deer Tick and Delta Spirit will conclude their co-headlining tour with a performance inside Webster Hall. In 2019, Deer Tick released the compilation Mayonnaise, which features alternate versions of beloved songs, covers, and new material. Delta Spirit will be promoting their 2020 studio album What Is There, which features the single "It Ain't Easy."
Wednesday, November 24
Nitzer Ebb, Blu Anxxiety @ Elsewhere (8 p.m.) (tickets)
British EBM act Nitzer Ebb will head to Elsewhere on their U.S. tour. The act is best known for their hits "Join In The Chant," "Murderous," and "Control I'm Here." NYC's own post-punk act Blu Anxxiety, who unveiled their debut album Play Dead In June, will open.
Method Man and Redman @ Sony Hall (9 p.m.) (tickets)
Longtime friends Method Man and Redman will join forces for a special Thanksgiving Eve performance at Sony Hall. Aside from music, the duo co-starred in the stoner film How High and the sitcom Method & Red.
Friday, November 26
death's dynamic shroud, Pad Chennington @ Mercury Lounge (10:30 p.m.) (tickets)
death's dynamic shroud, Pad Chennington, and Discoholic will join forces for a night of vaporwave and disco inside Mercury Lounge. death's dynamic shroud's last studio album was 2017's Heavy Black Heart. Best known for their YouTube channel, Pad Chennington unveiled their debut album Contrast in 2019. Back in June, Discoholic unveiled the single "Movie Love."