Events

With all the exciting events going on year-round, you'll never run out of things to do in Buffalo! From the Taste of Buffalo, Allentown Art Festival, Garden Walk Buffalo and the National Buffalo Wing Festival to free outdoor music concerts and ethnic food festivals of every stripe, our special events and festivals bring in visitors from all over the world.



Upcoming Events

Los Lonely Boys in Concert

Friday, May. 31st
Starting: 7:00 PM

Just announced: Los Lonely Boys are coming to the Amphitheater on May 31 with Thee Sinseers & The Altons!

Family has always been at the center of things for Los Lonely Boys. Henry, Jojo, and Ringo Garza have been playing and touring together since they were teenagers. In 2019 they decided to take a break to focus on their own growing families. But Summer 2022 saw them back at it again, returning to life on the road alongside The Who. The band has been making music together for seventeen years now, and they show no signs of slowing down or losing inspiration. 

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Love Cats in a Tutu

Friday, May. 31st
Starting: 7:00 PM

The Glam Vamps Present – Love Cats in a Tutu – A live band & burlesque tribute to The Smiths & The Cure.
The Glam Vamps are a queer Buffalo-based burlesque troupe formed by SugaTush in 2018. Their diverse cast includes SugaTush, Lady The Tramp, Kerry Fey, Juicy Lucy, Ana Galactic, Ruby Riot, Sweet Tooth, Cosmic Coochie, Rebel Rose, and Sonny Rocket. They have experimented with various types of burlesque including classic burlesque, Neo-burlesque, gorelesque, and are eager to explore others.
They are constantly evolving as a troupe and incorporate various dance styles into their burlesque, such as hip hop, jazz, musical theater, ballet, etc. As a troupe they hope to create a community where all performers, no matter what your background or where you come from, have a chance to showcase their talents and artistry.

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Springville Art Crawl

Saturday, Jun. 1st
Free

For one day out of the year, Main Street, Springville becomes an art gallery, with artwork in every business, music in surprising corners and interactive art activities sprinkled throughout.  There will be free activity for all ages throughout the National Register Historic District.  Once 8:30pm hits, the after-party begins at Springville Center for the Arts, located at 37 North Buffalo Street.  Refreshments will be provided in the Olmsted Gallery which features the Spring Community Exhibit.  “Crawlers” vote on their favorite artist by ballot and the award is presented.

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Swing Street

Saturday, Jun. 1st
Starting: 6:30 PM

Swing Street will present a vocal and instrumental collection of songs which capture the essence of this music, while highlighting the individual talents of its members and its unique personnel blend.

 

 

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The Clapton Tribute Band

Saturday, Jun. 1st
Starting: 7:00 PM

Join us as we welcome back “The Clapton Band” featuring:Doug Yeomans, Pete Holguin, Steve Sadoff and Jim Beishline, playing the best of Eric Clapton!

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Kevin James

Sunday, Jun. 2nd

Kevin James began his career as a stand-up on the Long Island comedy scene. After being discovered at the 1996 Montreal Comedy Festival, he signed a network development deal to create his own sitcom.

The King of Queens, which premiered in 1998, ran for nine seasons on CBS with James starring and executive producing, and it garnered him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The show concluded its run in 2007 but continues to air daily in syndication across the country and around the world. James also starred in, and executive produced The Crew, a sitcom set in the world of NASCAR and is currently developing a single camera comedy (both for Netflix).

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