2:30 – 4 pm 🎶 Double the Flavor: Soul at Bronx & Queens Night Markets Community Food & Drink Bronx Night Market
3 – 4:30 pm People’s Theater Project: Celebrate Your Culture with Community Theater Workshop Series Caribbean Free Central Library, Queens Public LibraryJamaica
3 – 4 pm Jazz and Dance – Under the Sky at the Sheephead Bay Library Caribbean Dance Brooklyn Public Library Sheepshead BaySheepshead Bay
3 pm Sabroso Saturdays: Queens’ Ultimate Saturday Party Experience Caribbean Food & Drink Doha Bar LoungeLong Island
4 – 6:30 pm Speakeasy, Die Softly: Immersive Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Carmine’s Ages: AllFamily Games Nightlife Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times SquareTimes Square
5 – 6:30 pm Rat Candy: A Perfect Comedy Variety Show Caribbean Comedy The Second City New York MainstageWilliamsburg
6 – 8 pm Jesse Zaritt and Pamela Pietro, dance for no ending (World Premiere) and Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Untitled New Work (World Premiere) / La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival Art Dance La MaMa’s Downstairs TheatreEast Village
7 – 8 pm Grand Illuminations Symphony Attractions Music St. Paul’s German Evangelical Lutheran Church
7 – 8:30 pm We Need A Win: The 2025 BCC Sketch Revue Comedy Brooklyn Comedy CollectiveEast Williamsburg
7 – 10 pm 🎶 Double the Flavor: Soul at Bronx & Queens Night Markets Community Food & Drink Bronx Night Market
7 – 8:30 pm Accord Treble Choir presents: In Her Image Music St Pauls Episcopal Church Carroll GardensCarroll Gardens
7 – 9 pm Concerts at the Frick: Jupiter Ensemble, Lea Desandre, Anthony Roth Costanzo Art Music Frick CollectionUpper East Side
7 – 9 pm The Second Century Tribute to Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, Historian, Writer, Collector and Activist Music Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureHarlem
7 pm LA CAÍDA DE RAFAEL TRUJILLO by Award-Winning Carmen Rivera, Back by Popular Demand to be Presented by Teatro Círculo Art En Español Teatro CírculoEast Village
7:30 – 10 pm The Glenn Crytzer Quartet at Festival Café (UES) Food & Drink Music Upper East Side (UES)
QNS When Ridgewood joined the nation in marking the life and loss of FDR: Our Neighborhood, The Way it Was