Aly in New York
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About Aly
Aly's shows are quieter than you'd expect. She commands a room through presence rather than volume, with crowds that actually shut up and listen instead of treating it like background music. There's an intimacy to it even in larger venues. People pay attention.
Known for Remedy, High, Collar, Bless Up, Work It Out
Aly + New York
Aly brought 22 songs to Terminal 5 in October, moving through their catalog with the kind of precision that comes from knowing exactly who's in the room. They stretched into deep cuts like "Slow Dancing" and "With Love From," letting those quieter moments breathe before pivoting to the propulsive energy of "Listen!!!" and "Chemicals React." The setlist felt like someone genuinely thinking about pacing—not just hitting the obvious marks but threading through the album's more interesting corners. New York crowds tend to reward that kind of care, and Aly seemed to understand what they were walking into.
Aly in New York News
- Aly & AJ Announce Spring 2026 North American Tour Dates mxdwn Music · Dec 28, 2025
- Aly & AJ Announce Places To Run 2026 Tour Dates JamBase · Dec 10, 2025
- Aly & AJ brings Silver Deliverer to life this Fall on North American Tour Melodic Magazine · May 5, 2025
- Aly & AJ Reveal ‘The Silver Deliverer Tour’ to Support New Record TicketNews · May 2, 2025
- Aly & AJ Announce 2025 North American Tour Consequence of Sound · May 2, 2025
Live Music in New York
New York's indie-pop sphere has always had room for artists who prioritize nuance over noise. The city's venues—from Terminal 5 down to smaller clubs—have historically been where acts like Aly find audiences who actually listen to lyrics and care about arrangement choices. There's less pressure here to be the loudest thing in the room, which suits the city's sensibility just fine.
New York road trip to see Aly?
Stay in the Upper West Side near Central Park—quieter than Midtown, better restaurants, and close enough to everywhere that matters. Dinner at Balthazar in SoHo if you want classic New York energy, or Gramercy Tavern if you prefer something less scene-y. Spend your afternoon at the Met or catching live music at Blue Note or The Basement—both venues where you'll see the players who influenced Mars's sound. Walk through Washington Square Park, grab a coffee, remember why New York mattered to music in the first place.
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