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Open Streets Four Hands x Reverie Room!

  • Columbus Avenue and 69th Street (map)

This Sunday, we're taking the music outdoors. Join the Four Hands Collective and our friends at The Reverie Room for a five-hour afternoon of live music, comedy, and community on Columbus Avenue — open to everyone, and entirely free.

Leading the day is Jonathon Timpanelli, who runs The Reverie Room and is a beloved member of the Four Hands Collective. He'll be crooning for the neighborhood and hosting improv comedy skits and games for kids, bringing his signature warmth to the street. Between his sets, the Four Hands Collective will feature live music with Antongiulio Foti on keys and Neal Perrine on bass, backing two extraordinary vocalists: June Cavlan, the award-winning jazz singer who wowed the audience at Night at the Triad 8, and Jacob Khalil, whose "sunshine soul" has made him a staple of New York nightlife — and who finally joins us after narrowly missing Night at the Triad 4 to a canceled flight. To close the afternoon, Jonathon takes the stage alongside Antongiulio and Neal for a final set, a true collaboration between The Reverie Room and the Four Hands Collective.

Come meet the community, learn more about what all of these organizations are up to, and enjoy some amazing music in the open air. Grab a coffee from Mast Market or Black Press Coffee and settle in.

Schedule
12:00–1:00 — Reverie Room fun with Jonathon Timpanelli
1:00–2:00 — Jacob Khalil with Antongiulio Foti & Neal Perrine
2:00–3:00 — Reverie Room returns
3:00–4:00 — June Cavlan with Antongiulio Foti & Neal Perrine
4:00–5:00 — Jonathon Timpanelli with Antongiulio Foti & Neal Perrine

These performances are generously sponsored by the Columbus Avenue Business Improvement District.

About The Reverie Room Tucked above a neighborhood marketplace at 163 West 72nd Street (inside Hungry & Healthy Marketplace and up the stairs), The Reverie Room is an intimate 50-seat venue where you can catch NYC's most exciting performers up close — live music, cabaret, stand-up, and one-of-a-kind variety nights. Grab snacks or drinks downstairs ($10 minimum at the marketplace), then head up to a cozy, newly renovated, completely alcohol-free space that welcomes all ages and energies. A hidden gem, because it is one.

Art is a gift, not a product.

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