Long Island solo concert nights
NYCB Theatre lawn-quality intimate shows, The Paramount's mid-week touring acts, 89 North Music Venue's singer-songwriter nights, Suffolk Theater jazz Sundays. The LI concert nights it's OK to attend alone.
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Editor's Pick Montauk Point Lighthouse — Summer Tours Open
Montauk Point Lighthouse (1796, second-oldest in NY State) opens its summer climbing season Memorial Weekend. Tickets $12 adults, $4 kids 6-15, under-6 free. The 110-foot climb to the top is one of LI's signature summer experiences — and the State Park around the lighthouse has the most-dramatic LI scenery.
- When
- Where
- Montauk Point Lighthouse, Montauk
- Price
- TBD
Editor's Pick Old Westbury Gardens — Summer Open Season
Old Westbury Gardens is one of Long Island's most underappreciated cultural treasures — a 200-acre English landscape estate with formal gardens, the Phipps mansion, and weekly summer concerts on the West Pond. Family-friendly, golden-hour-perfect, and the kind of LI experience that makes out-of-state visitors reconsider Long Island.
- When
- Where
- Old Westbury Gardens, Old Westbury
- Price
- TBD
Editor's Pick Long Beach Boardwalk Concert Series — Memorial Weekend Kickoff
Long Beach's 2026 summer Thursday-night boardwalk concert series opens Memorial Weekend with a free concert at the National Boulevard bandshell. The 2.2-mile boardwalk is at its summer-evening best — sunset over the Atlantic, free LIRR-accessible parking-not-required, and the West End bar strip 4 blocks back for post-show drinks.
- When
- Where
- Long Beach Boardwalk — National Bandshell, Long Beach
Sayville Memorial Weekend Classic Car Show
Sayville Village's annual Memorial Saturday classic car show fills downtown Main Street with 150+ pre-1990s cars — muscle cars, woodies, hot rods, classic Mustangs, vintage Cadillacs, a working 1962 Checker cab from the Sayville Cab Company that's been doing the show since 1958. Free admission, family-friendly, walkable from the LIRR Sayville stop, and the unofficial South Shore summer-kickoff scene that locals plan their Memorial Weekend Saturdays around.
- When
- Where
- Downtown Sayville, Sayville
Editor's Pick PERREO THURSDAY: Omar Courtz Night
This reggaeton night themed around Omar Courtz takes over 219 E Main in Patchogue with a 10-11PM open bar for women. It's become the go-to Thursday party in the village, so they're encouraging advance RSVPs. Street parking around there fills up fast after 9:30PM—the municipal lot behind Main is your better bet.
- When
- Where
- 219 E Main St, Patchogue
- Price
- TBD
Tanger Outlets Deer Park — Summer Kickoff Weekend
Memorial Day weekend extended hours, food trucks at the central plaza, kids' bounce houses at the south end Saturday + Sunday 11-3, and the season's first sidewalk sale across most stores. Free entry, free parking. Skip the south lot — north lot is closer to where the food trucks set up.
- When
- Where
- Tanger Outlets Deer Park, Deer Park
Heckscher Museum Spring Open House
Free admission to the permanent collection plus a curator-led tour of the spring exhibition. The Hudson River School room is the highlight — most visitors blow past it for the contemporary wing. Free parking, family-friendly, indoor. A solid rainy-Sunday option.
- When
- Where
- Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington
Long Island Children's Museum — Toddler Tuesday
Weekly Tuesday morning program for ages 18 months to 3 years. Toddler-pace activities, music circle 10:30, free play in the toddler-only space until noon. Included with general admission. The 9:30 opening slot is the quietest; the museum starts to fill by 11.
- When
- Where
- Long Island Children's Museum, Garden City
- Price
- TBD
Sayville Farmers Market — Saturday Mornings
Best South Shore farmers market. 30+ local farms + bakers, free parking, 8 AM start. Get there by 9 to beat the after-yoga crowd. Coffee at Common Ground first, market browse 9-11, breakfast sandwich from the market itself.
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- Where
- Downtown Sayville, Sayville
Patchogue Alive After Five — Opening Night
Downtown Patchogue's summer Friday-night street festival opens June 5 and runs every Friday through August. Main Street shuts down 5-10 PM. Four music stages, 30+ food vendors, beer gardens at three corners, family activities at Roe Park, and the highest Friday-evening foot traffic of any South Shore downtown. 8,000+ attendees on opening night. Free admission. The South Shore's signature summer ritual.
- When
- Where
- Downtown Patchogue (Main Street), Patchogue
Editor's Pick Old Westbury Gardens — Family Picnic Sundays
Old Westbury Gardens' summer Sunday picnic concerts on the West Pond lawn. Family-pricing ($15 adult, $10 ages 4-15), classical + swing acts rotating weekly, abundant lawn space for blankets, the Children's Garden + maze 3 minutes from the music. The LI family Sunday-afternoon default.
- When
- Where
- Old Westbury Gardens, Old Westbury
- Price
- TBD
Maker Faire Long Island 2026 — The Greatest Show & Tell on Earth
Maker Faire Long Island's annual STEM-meets-art-meets-family festival lands at Stony Brook University's Student Activities Center for a full Saturday in June. 200+ exhibits across robotics, 3D printing, electronics, traditional crafts, and DIY science demos. Kid-perfect — engineered for ages 6-13 attention spans. The LI family-festival anchor that explains why Long Island raises so many engineers.
- When
- Where
- Stony Brook University, Student Activities Center, Stony Brook
- Price
- TBD
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