The Best New York City Concerts in July 2025

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New York City in July offers more than just rooftop nights and open-air dining—it’s one of the busiest months on the city’s music calendar. Whether you’re into indie, hip-hop, classic rock, or mainstream pop, this month delivers. Here’s your curated list of the top concerts you should have on your radar.

Best NYC Concerts in July 2025

Taylor Swift – Eras Tour Finale

Taylor Swift
Photo via Rolling Stone

Taylor Swift’s extended Eras Tour makes its final U.S. stop in NYC this summer. Expect a packed setlist covering every album and a stage show built for stadium scale. Swifties will not want to miss this two-night spectacle.

  • Date: July 12–13
  • Venue: MetLife Stadium (just outside Manhattan)

Kendrick Lamar – Big Steppa Tour

Kendrick Lamar
Photo via Dallas News

Back with new material and sharper than ever, Kendrick Lamar hits MSG for one night only. The performance will likely mix deep cuts, unreleased tracks, and hits from Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers. High-energy and high-demand.

  • Date: July 19
  • Venue: Madison Square Garden

Foo Fighters – Everything or Nothing at All Tour

Foo Fighters
Photo via London Stadium

This Queens stop on their stadium tour promises both power and nostalgia. Expect Dave Grohl and crew to pull from their decades-long catalog. Big sound, open air, and classic rock grit.

  • Date: July 22
  • Venue: Citi Field

Olivia Rodrigo – Guts World Tour

Olivia Rodrigo
Photo via Rolling Stone

Olivia’s second major tour has scaled up to full arena mode. Known for emotionally charged vocals and moody visuals, her Brooklyn performance will strike a chord with fans. Early arrival is advised—merch lines get long fast.

  • Date: July 17
  • Venue: Barclays Center

The Strokes + Yeah Yeah Yeahs

The Strokes | Concerts
Photo via Louder than War

A true NYC moment: indie legends reunite for a joint show in their hometown. The Strokes’ tight rhythm meets the wild stage energy of Karen O. This one’s made for fans of early 2000s alt-rock.

  • Date: July 5
  • Venue: Forest Hills Stadium

Bad Bunny – Tour Mundial

Bad Bunny | Concerts
Photo via Billboard

Bad Bunny’s global reach lands in the Bronx for back-to-back dates. These shows will feature a reggaeton-heavy set, surprise guests, and a full stadium production. Be ready to dance from start to finish.

  • Date: July 25–26
  • Venue: Yankee Stadium

Lana Del Rey – One-Off NYC Show

Lana Del Rey | Concerts
Photo via Vogue

Lana keeps things lowkey with a one-night event at an intimate venue. Expect lush visuals, cinematic staging, and deep cuts from her recent albums. Tickets will vanish quickly—fans should set alerts.

  • Date: July 9
  • Venue: Radio City Music Hall

Interpol + Spoon

Interpol | Concerts
Photo via Pitchfork

Catch two sharp indie acts in the middle of the park. Interpol’s cool precision and Spoon’s live chemistry make this an ideal summer night pairing. Bring a blanket, grab a drink, and enjoy the skyline as your backdrop.

  • Date: July 20
  • Venue: SummerStage in Central Park

Janelle Monáe – The Age of Pleasure Tour

Janelle Monae | Concerts
Photo via Live Nation

Known for bold visuals and genre-hopping, Monáe brings her boundary-pushing style to one of Brooklyn’s most historic stages. This show’s part funk, part art, part celebration. Expect a lot more than just a setlist.

  • Date: July 28
  • Venue: Kings Theatre, Brooklyn

Noah Kahan – We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour

Noah Kahan | Concerts
Photo via Wicked Local

This riverside venue pairs well with Kahan’s folk-pop catalog. His vulnerable lyrics and acoustic-driven set find the right mood against the NYC skyline. A solid choice for those who prefer stripped-down performances.

  • Date: July 15
  • Venue: Pier 17 Rooftop

Whether you’re after the adrenaline of a stadium concert or the intimacy of a historic hall, NYC’s July 2025 concert lineup offers range and quality. Lock in tickets early—many of these shows will sell out fast. Bring water, dress light, and take the train if you can.

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