June is (almost) bustin’ out all over, and Feinstein’s 54 Below is the place to be to catch bustin’ buds, rombin’ rivers and ev’ry little wheel that wheels beside the mill. The midtown hotspot has an exciting late spring/early summer lineup, from the return of Broadway royalty to a brother/sister act straight out of Agrabah. Check out what’s happening downstairs below!
ARIELLE & ADAM JACOBS
"Sibling Disobedience" - 5/29
Get ready for a sibling act full of unbelievable sights, indescribable feelings and more. Aladdin star Adam Jacobs and soon-to-be Aladdin star in Australia Arielle are taking the stage together to explore (through song, of course) their path from sibling rivalry to taking Broadway by storm. GET TICKETS
REBECCA LaCHANCE
"Broadway: What the Folk?" - 6/9
After feeling the earth move as the understudy Carole King in Beautiful on Broadway, Rebecca LaChance crossed the pond to headline Mack and Mabel in the U.K. Now she’s back in the U.S. to make her solo show debut. Catch her weave together Broadway standards and folk favorites (with a few original numbers thrown in). GET TICKETS
CHARLES BUSCH
6/10-11
The drag legend is heading downstairs for a night of the past and present. Busch will take center stage and present tales and tunes alongside longtime musical director Tom Judson. Expect reprises of his infamous characters from his numerous works, which include The Tale of the Alelrgist’s Wife, Die! Mommie! Die! and The Divine Sister. GET TICKETS
NICOLETTE ROBINSON
6/19
The stage and screen favorite makes her New York solo debut this summer. Having appeared off-Broadway in the new musicals Invisible Thread and Brooklynite, Robinson will offer a set list full of works from young composers. And yes, expect a cameo from Robinson's husband, Sleepy’s partner in crime and Hamilton Tony nominee Leslie Odom Jr.! GET TICKETS
BARBARA COOK
6/21
The Broadway legend returns to the midtown supper club to celebrate the publication of her highly-anticipated memoir, Then and Now. The one-night-only event marks her first New York concert in over a year, so she's ready to share stories, iconic tunes and more. Here’s hoping vanilla ice cream is on the menu. GET TICKETS
ANYTHING BUT LOVE
By Ciara Renée & More - 6/26
Ciara Renée has gone from stage favorite to TV star to musical theater composer. She and her co-writers Arianna Taxman and Arielle O’Keefe will present a concert performance of their musical Anything But Love, featuring a cast that includes Hamilton’s Ariana DeBose and Les Miz’s Chris McCarrell and Alison Luff. GET TICKETS