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Love Rocks NYC with Nile Rodgers, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and more

Mar 5, 2026 at 8:00 PM  ·  Beacon Theatre, New York, NY Beacon Theatre, New York, NY

Love Rocks NYC
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Love Rocks NYC

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Paul Simon, born in Newark, NJ, helped define folk-rock as part of Simon & Garfunkel with hits like "The Sounds of Silence." His solo career boasts iconic tracks such as "Mother and Child Reunion" and Grammy-winning albums like Graceland. Known for his adventurous musical style, Simon explored global sounds, with key collaborations including Art Garfunkel and Brian Eno. Notable achievements include pioneering African and Brazilian music, Broadway projects, and numerous Grammy Awards.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, founded by Allan Jaffe in the 1960s in New Orleans, is iconic for its traditional jazz. Known for albums like "That's It!" and collaborations with artists like Foo Fighters, the band champions New Orleans' jazz legacy globally. Ben Jaffe continues the family's musical heritage, fusing Afro-Cuban and R&B elements into their sound.
Alt-rock legends Goo Goo Dolls, known for their sharp songwriting and stadium choruses, thrive with global No.1s and numerous awards. Constantly innovative, their sound is led by singer John Rzeznik.
Trombone Shorty, born Troy Andrews in New Orleans, is a renowned trombonist, composer, and philanthropist known for his unique blend of jazz, funk, rock, and soul. A child prodigy, he played with Bo Diddley at four and toured with Lenny Kravitz at 13. His celebrated albums include "Backatown" and "For True," both topping jazz charts. Andrews founded the Trombone Shorty Foundation to support music education in New Orleans. He has collaborated with icons like U2, Green Day, and Mark Ronson, and has authored children's books, earning acclaim for "Trombone Shorty."
Born in New Orleans, Jon Batiste is a celebrated composer and pianist known for his genre-blending style. He has collaborated with artists like Beyoncé and Herbie Hancock. Batiste has earned five Grammy Awards, an Emmy, and an Oscar. His album "We Are" won "Album of the Year." A Juilliard alumnus, he directs music at The Atlantic and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
Mary J. Blige, born in the U.S., is an iconic figure known for her transformative blend of hip-hop and soul. With 8 multi-platinum albums, 9 GRAMMY® wins, an Emmy, and Oscar nominations, she has made a lasting impact. She's collaborated with legends like Aretha Franklin and Chaka Khan and will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Elvis Costello, born Declan McManus in London, emerged in the 1970s punk scene with the Attractions. Known for genre-spanning work, his hits include "Oliver’s Army." Collaborations span from Paul McCartney to the Roots. Critically acclaimed albums like Spike and Armed Forces highlight his diverse catalog. Grammy-winning, Costello remains a musical innovator.
Susanna Hoffs, L.A.-born and known for her beloved voice, co-founded the Bangles, blending '60s rock and jangly guitars. Her solo work includes "When You're a Boy" and collaborations with Matthew Sweet. She’s worked with the Zombies, Tom Petty, Chris Martin, and more.
Linda Perry, born as the 4 Non Blondes lead singer, is a Grammy-nominated producer and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee. Known for empowering music, she shaped artists like P!nk, Christina Aguilera, and Adele.
Born in New York, Nile Rodgers revolutionized music with Chic's disco hits "Le Freak" and "Good Times," and produced for icons like Bowie, Madonna, and Daft Punk. His "chucking" guitar style and countless hits earned him a spot in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Rodgers co-founded the We Are Family Foundation, performed at global festivals, and battled cancer while continuing to release music and collaborate widely.
Warren Haynes, born in Asheville, is a renowned blues-rock guitarist known for soulful sounds. Founder of Gov't Mule, ex-Allman Brothers member, his solo album, "Million Voices Whisper," features tracks with John Medeski and Derek Trucks, with guest artists Lukas Nelson and Jamey Johnson.
Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top frontman, is famed for hits like "Sharp Dressed Man" & "Legs." Born in Houston, his style blends blues-rock & synth-rock. Known for his growling vocals & guitar prowess, he has also pursued a solo career with albums like Perfectamundo & The Big Bad Blues.

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