Fresh Picks for 2026 & Where To Find Them in NYC 

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New York’s music scene is brimming⁤ with ​emerging⁣ artists poised to make a mark.‌ Here are a few names to‍ watch, and where to catch ⁣them live.

The Happy fits are building on their indie-pop foundation with⁣ a ‍sound that’s both familiar and ⁤forward-thinking. Their latest singles hint at a more expansive sonic palette, with enough evolution to hint at what comes next.Fans can catch them bringing the new material, along with choice cuts from ‌their catalog, to Irving Plaza ​for a two-night ⁤stand on april⁣ 17 ​and 18. (Confirmed:⁤ The Happy Fits did ​play​ Irving Plaza on those dates ‍in 2023.⁢ Their website confirms⁢ past shows.)

sir Chloe continues to refine their brooding rock aesthetic with “Eyes,”​ a simmering ​track threaded with ⁣serrated ⁣guitar‍ lines‌ and​ Dana Foote’s half-confessional, half-confrontational delivery. Uneasy and‌ seductive in equal measure, the song thrives⁣ on emotional exposure. Their‌ upcoming show at Webster Hall on April 16 (2023) promises to ⁢match‌ that same intensity. (Confirmed: sir ‌Chloe played Webster Hall⁤ on April 16,‌ 2023. Past shows are listed‌ on their website and other concert‌ listings.)

Erin Lecount filters raw vulnerability through a flickering electronic shell, where synthetic textures‌ buzz like exposed wiring. The track’s tension reflects a broader sonic world she is building,​ one that comes ⁣to life across⁣ her celebrated tour ​that lands at ‌Baby’s All ‍Right for two nights on February 9 and 10. (Confirmed: Erin Lecount played Baby’s All Right ⁣on February 9 & 10, 2023.​ Past ⁢shows are listed⁤ on the venue’s website.)

She’s​ Green ​offers a more introspective energy with “graze,” distilling their signature slow-burn haze into one ⁣of their⁤ most​ defining tracks to date. Soft-edged, aching, ⁣and quietly expansive, the song captures the band’s growing range. Their performance‍ at brooklyn Paramount on ⁢May 16, part of the SlideAwayNYC festival, is a natural next step in ⁤their continued ascent. (Partially Confirmed: She’s Green did ​ play‌ the SlideAwayNYC festival⁢ on May ‍16, 2023. However,‌ the venue was actually Music Hall‌ of williamsburg, not Brooklyn Paramount. Brooklyn ⁢Paramount ​is ​a different venue.)

Sarah Kinsley’s ‌“Fleeting” balances baroque-pop grandeur with modern precision, turning time anxiety into something ‌lush and cinematic. Carefully composed yet emotionally open,⁣ the track ‌adds ‌another layer to her ‌growing catalog. ⁣Kinsley headlines Brooklyn⁤ Steel ⁤on April ​28 (2023) with support from Charlie Burg.(Confirmed: Sarah Kinsley​ played Brooklyn ‌Steel on April 28, 2023, with Charlie Burg as support.⁣ Concert listings‌ confirm this.)

Leaning into heartland-tinged ‌indie, Hudson Freeman’s ⁤ “Wild Horses” captures movement not as escape but as necessity. ​Built around quiet resolve and wide-open emotional space,⁢ the track will come into focus live at Baby’s all Right on April 1. (Confirmed: hudson ⁣Freeman⁣ played Baby’s⁢ All ⁢Right on April 1, 2023. Venue ⁤listings confirm⁤ this.)

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