Scene 29-Sept. 3: Kurt Rosenwinkel Quintet. Sept. 5-10, 12-17: Bill Charlap Trio. Sept. 19-24: Barry Harris Trio. Sept. 26-Oct. 1: Cecile McLorin Salvant with Sullivan Fortner. 178 Seventh Ave. So., btw Perry & W. 11th sts., 212.255.4037.
POP/ROCK CLUBS+ VENUES
APOLLO THEATER
The historic Harlem venue has launched a myriad of legendary performers, including James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and Michael Jackson. Every W at 7:30 pm: Amateur Night talent competition. 253 W. 125th St., btw Adam Clayton Powell Jr. & Frederick Douglass blvds., 212.531.5300. BARCLAYS CENTER
Brooklyn’s state-of-the-art entertainment and sports arena. Highlights: Sept. 11-12: Roger Waters. Sept. 19 & 21: Paul McCartney: One on One Tour. Sept. 29-Oct. 1: Ed Sheeran. 620 Atlantic Ave., at Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, 800.745.3000. THE BITTER END
Greenwich Village’s home to rock, blues, jazz, funk, hiphop and country since 1961. Everyone from Joan Baez to Hall & Oates to Stevie Wonder to Neil Young has performed here. Live music nightly. 147 Bleecker St., btw La Guardia Pl. & Thompson St., 212.673.7030. GRAMERCY THEATRE
The intimate concert venue, a former movie house and Off-Broadway theater, offers general-admission standing room and seating for live concerts. 127 E. 23rd St., btw Lexington Ave. & Park Ave. So., 212.614.6932. (LE) POISSON ROUGE
Founded by a group of musicians and located in the former Village Gate space, this music venue and multimedia art cabaret boasts film, jazz, classical music, dance parties, art exhibits and more. 158 Bleecker St., btw Thompson & Sullivan sts., 212.505.3474.
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