
To wrap up my Best of 2023 lists for Warm Visions, I’ve collected all my favorite concerts I attended this year, along with cataloging every show I went to as well. I’ve done this every year since 2016, when I moved to NYC and started going to a lot of shows, so I have a good idea of how my time here has ebbed and flowed in terms of catching concerts.
After a strong return back to live music in 2022, I felt like 2023 was a bit of a slowing. Sure I technically saw more artists than the year prior, but that was fully on account of attending SXSW, as well as a music conference in Philadelphia, NON-COMMvention, in May. If you remove those, I saw significantly less artists than last year. And I don’t even try to compare my modern stats to my pre-pandemic numbers, since that was when I was out nearly every night as a 20-something, living in Brooklyn and as a bachelor in a long distance relationship. Looking back on 2019 or 2018, man I get tired. It was a lot of fun though. Speaking of which, you can see all my Favorite Show posts on the sidebar of my blog. For mobile users, these posts should be listed in the “Best Of” tab as well.
Dipping back into this year and looking at the raw stats, I attended less shows than usual. Plain and simple. Contributing factors: I moved to the Upper East Side of Manhattan, putting myself farther away from the action of shows and making me less motivated to trek down and see things in Bushwick, for example. I also got a new job which entailed a lot more work, tiring me out. My partner’s job also made her infinitely more busy, so making time to see her instead of seeing Joe Schmo was also an utmost priority. And finally, maybe I’m just becoming disconnected with the roster of acts that smaller NYC clubs are bringing in. Don’t get me wrong, I had a packed calendar for most people’s standards, but I know some people in the city that went to probably three shows a week for the entire year. This is probably just my old, 31 year old brain telling me that I’m old and scared of the future. Alas.
I did happen to have a high percentage of “bucket list” artists crossed off, like The Cure, PJ Harvey, M83, Panda Bear and Laurel Halo, but even beyond that, I saw a fair amount of artists that I thought I’d never see in my lifetime. Arthur Verocai. Unwound. Helen. The Caretaker! Jai Paul for goodness’ sake! These big ticket shows are what marked my 2023, so I’ll absolutely look back on this year with positivity threaded throughout. Below I’ve selected 10 of my favorite shows I attended this year and wrote a chunk about them. After that you’ll find stats (I know you love stats) breaking down how many artists + individual performances I saw this year, as well as the full list. Let the live music flow in 2024!








