
Top Overall Picks
- The Sixth Borough – This vibrant documentary explores Long Island’s indelible yet often overlooked impact on hip-hop’s evolution, presented through the voices of the pioneering artists who shaped the genre’s expansion beyond its urban roots. The film reveals how the suburban landscape of Long Island — characterized by single-family homes, expansive greenery and diverse schools — provides a striking contrast to city life, inspiring a unique sound that broadened hip-hop’s boundaries and appeal. While Black families could relocate to what seemed like a suburban utopia, they were not immune to the persistent challenges of racism, drugs and violence, resulting in art that both celebrated and critiqued their surroundings. Get Tickets
- Move Ya Body: The Birth of House – House music has become big business, as pop superstars like Lady Gaga and Beyoncé incorporate the euphoric intensity and driving beats of the style into mainstream hits. But house didn’t begin on the beaches of Ibiza or at a stadium show. It was born in Chicago, where the backlash against disco led to the creation of a musical subculture centering Black and queer people. Move Ya Body: The Birth of House gives credit where it’s long overdue, shining light on the basement parties and DIY visionaries who changed the way the world dances. And it isn’t afraid to call out the phonies and parasites, either. Get Tickets
- Slick Rick – “Victory” (with Idris Elba and Nas) – Slick Rick’s “Victory” is a thrilling visual album that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in the heart of London, this gripping 25-minute film stars Idris Elba and Nas, bringing a cinematic twist to Slick Rick’s iconic storytelling. With stunning visuals and an intense, suspenseful plot, Victory blends rap and film in a way you’ve never seen before. Don’t miss this electrifying experience, where music, drama, and star power collide in one unforgettable ride through the streets of London. Get Tickets
- Empire Skate – This doc chronicles the colorful rise and enduring influence of New York’s skateboarding culture in the 1990s, examining the global phenomenon of the brand SUPREME and the skaters who breathed life into this vibrant world. Tribeca alum Josh Swade takes viewers on a journey filled with both style and substance through a pivotal moment when multiple cultural trends — skating, graffiti, hip-hop and fashion — converged to create something timeless. From the exhilarating heights of breakout success to the personal lows of fractured families and lost friends, the documentary offers rare archival footage and intimate portraits of the individuals who shaped a countercultural movement that ultimately transformed mainstream fashion and art. Get Tickets
- Boy George and Culture Club – With humor, heart and a lot of glitz and glam, Boy George & Culture Club is an endlessly charming documentary that dives headfirst into the chaos, charisma and enduring bond of one of the most iconic bands of the ‘80s. Straight from the mouths of its four legendary members, Boy George & Culture Club is a love story about the undeniable fondness that flowed beneath the surface of these musical legends — and the drama and heartbreak in between. Get Tickets
- “Rock the Bells” – L.L. Cool J – After 40 years, LL COOL J’s “Rock the Bells” finally gets an official video—a black and white celebration of New Yorkers performing verses across hip-hop’s birthplace. Get Tickets [Shorts: Playlist]
- Billy Joel: And So It Goes – Billy Joel: And So It Goes launches Tribeca with an electrifying, deeply personal portrait of one of New York’s greatest legends. Directors Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin weave rare, never-before-seen archival footage with candid, soul-baring interviews to chart Billy Joel’s meteoric rise—from humble Long Island roots to international superstardom. In Part 1, the film pulls back the curtain on Joel’s private world with unreleased performances, intimate home movies, and behind-the-scenes moments that have remained locked away until now. Get Tickets
- When You’re Strange: the 60th Anniversary Celebration of The Doors – Celebrate 60 years of The Doors with an unforgettable afternoon featuring a screening of the critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated documentary narrated by Johnny Depp. Directed by Tom DiCillo, the film takes you on an intimate journey through the band’s rise, featuring rare archival footage of Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore. Said Depp: “It simply doesn’t get any better than this.” Get Tickets
- Mark Ronson – Mark Ronson is a globally celebrated DJ and a 9-time Grammy, Academy Award, and Golden Globe-winning producer and songwriter known for his genre-blending sound across pop, soul, funk, and hip-hop. Get Tickets
Top Overall Picks – By Category
- Documentaries
- The Sixth Borough – This vibrant documentary explores Long Island’s indelible yet often overlooked impact on hip-hop’s evolution, presented through the voices of the pioneering artists who shaped the genre’s expansion beyond its urban roots. The film reveals how the suburban landscape of Long Island — characterized by single-family homes, expansive greenery and diverse schools — provides a striking contrast to city life, inspiring a unique sound that broadened hip-hop’s boundaries and appeal. While Black families could relocate to what seemed like a suburban utopia, they were not immune to the persistent challenges of racism, drugs and violence, resulting in art that both celebrated and critiqued their surroundings. Get Tickets
- Move Ya Body: The Birth of House – House music has become big business, as pop superstars like Lady Gaga and Beyoncé incorporate the euphoric intensity and driving beats of the style into mainstream hits. But house didn’t begin on the beaches of Ibiza or at a stadium show. It was born in Chicago, where the backlash against disco led to the creation of a musical subculture centering Black and queer people. Move Ya Body: The Birth of House gives credit where it’s long overdue, shining light on the basement parties and DIY visionaries who changed the way the world dances. And it isn’t afraid to call out the phonies and parasites, either. Get Tickets
- Empire Skate – This doc chronicles the colorful rise and enduring influence of New York’s skateboarding culture in the 1990s, examining the global phenomenon of the brand SUPREME and the skaters who breathed life into this vibrant world. Tribeca alum Josh Swade takes viewers on a journey filled with both style and substance through a pivotal moment when multiple cultural trends — skating, graffiti, hip-hop and fashion — converged to create something timeless. From the exhilarating heights of breakout success to the personal lows of fractured families and lost friends, the documentary offers rare archival footage and intimate portraits of the individuals who shaped a countercultural movement that ultimately transformed mainstream fashion and art. Get Tickets
- Boy George and Culture Club – With humor, heart and a lot of glitz and glam, Boy George & Culture Club is an endlessly charming documentary that dives headfirst into the chaos, charisma and enduring bond of one of the most iconic bands of the ‘80s. Straight from the mouths of its four legendary members, Boy George & Culture Club is a love story about the undeniable fondness that flowed beneath the surface of these musical legends — and the drama and heartbreak in between. Get Tickets
- Billy Joel: And So It Goes – Billy Joel: And So It Goes launches Tribeca with an electrifying, deeply personal portrait of one of New York’s greatest legends. Directors Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin weave rare, never-before-seen archival footage with candid, soul-baring interviews to chart Billy Joel’s meteoric rise—from humble Long Island roots to international superstardom. In Part 1, the film pulls back the curtain on Joel’s private world with unreleased performances, intimate home movies, and behind-the-scenes moments that have remained locked away until now. Get Tickets
- Metallica Saved My Life – Directed by Grammy-winning filmmaker Jonas Åkerlund, Metallica Saved My Life dives into the powerful, life-changing impact of foundational heavy metal band Metallica on their fans. Through heartfelt testimonies from dedicated followers across the globe, along with exclusive insights from the band, this film tells the intertwined stories of the group and the individuals whose lives have been changed by their music. With an intimate look at how their music has helped individuals overcome personal challenges, this documentary celebrates the enduring bond between Metallica and their devoted fanbase. Don’t miss the chance to experience the powerful connection between music and personal transformation. Get Tickets
- Billy Idol Should Be Dead – Billy Idol Should Be Dead takes audiences on a raw, riveting ride through one of rock’s most iconic rebels. Grammy Award-winner Jonas Åkerlund returns to feature-length documentary filmmaking, pulling back the leather-clad curtain on Billy Idol’s meteoric rise from sneering punk provocateur to MTV-era pop superstar. Using never-before-seen archival footage and intimate interviews, the film dives deep into Idol’s formative years and the personal chaos that nearly ended it all.
- Depeche Mode: M – Rock ‘n’ roll and death have endured a relationship in a variety of ways over the past 70 years, perhaps in a way no more unique than demonstrated in Depeche Mode: M. Mexican director Fernando Frías (I’m No Longer Here, TF ‘20) explores his country’s cultural obsession with mortality through the spectacle of Depeche Mode’s three nights of triumphant, sold out 2023 concerts in Mexico City. Get Tickets
- I Was Born This Way – Surviving childhood abuse during his upbringing in Baltimore, Archbishop Carl Bean forged a path to New York and Hollywood to do the one thing he knew he was put on earth to do: sing. Making his mark first as a gospel singer, Bean got the break of his life when Motown tapped him in 1977 to record the disco song “I Was Born This Way,” which quickly became the first gay anthem at a time when it was uncommon to be out and proud. Get Tickets
- K-Pops! – Musician BJ (Anderson .Paak) dreams of superstardom, but first he needs a new job. After his friend Cash (Jonnie “Dumbfoundead” Park) calls in a favor, BJ is on a one-way flight to South Korea to play drums for the popular singing competition show Wildcard. Armed with a few words of Korean and unshakeable charisma, BJ sets out on a mission to impress presumed frontrunner Kang (Kevin Woo) in order to revive his career. But when he learns that his long-lost son (Soul Rasheed) is a fellow contestant, will BJ choose family over fame? Get Tickets
- Matter of Time – In October 2023, Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder took to the stage at Seattle’s Benaroya Hall to perform two sold out solo shows with all proceeds going towards funding critical research in finding a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa. EB is a rare and often fatal genetic disease that affects the skin’s connective tissue, leaving it as fragile as a butterfly wings. Reaching beyond the realm of a traditional “rock doc,” Matter of Time weaves together Vedder’s riveting, intimate musical performance with personal stories from researchers, doctors, funders, parents and young people living with EB. Together, they form a formidable community to help support each other and find a cure as quickly as possible. Get Tickets
- Wizkid: Long Live Lagos – Following the Grammy-award winning Nigerian musician Wizkid from Lagos to Tottenham Stadium in London, Wizkid: Long Live Lagos is a raw look at the life of a boundary-pushing musician and the power of international music and art to shift perception and reclaim a sense of identity for its people. Motivated and inspired by his family and his home, Wizkid’s sound has a modern flair but draws from deep roots. While his journey to the stage has its challenges, his determination and artistry ensure a mind-blowing show for all to see. Get Tickets
- Still Free TC – As filming began, Ty Dolla $ign was working on a new album while his brother Gabriel continued to serve a 67-year murder sentence with little hope for release. Over two years, filmmakers gained unprecedented access to the influential producer, singer and multi-instrumentalist’s creative process and personal life, creating an intimate portrait that goes far beyond the typical music documentary. The film follows Ty through the creation of his album, capturing behind-the-scenes moments and rare glimpses into his creative approach while simultaneously exploring the profound bond between two brothers whose lives took dramatically different paths. Get Tickets
- Rebecca – She’s a global powerhouse with billions of streams, chart-topping hits, and fans around the world — but Rebbeca reveals the woman behind the phenomenon. This intimate yet electrifying documentary pulls back the curtain on Becky G, one of Latin music’s most influential and fearless stars, as she embarks on her most personal project to date: her debut Mexican regional album. Get Tickets
- Counting Crows – Diving deep into the legacy of Counting Crows, this intimate portrait of the band and their frontman Adam Duritz is not a nostalgic trip through the 90s, but rather a reckoning with identity, mental health and the cost of living in the public eye at the crossroads of fame. Told with rare access, the film traces Duritz and the band’s journey from accidental icons to artists reckoning with the mythos and machine built around them. Get Tickets
- On A String – Has life after college always been such a drag? Isabel (Isabel Hagen) is a young, Juilliard-trained violist still living at home with her parents in the heart of New York City. She’s trying to make a living playing gigs with her friends in the homes of strangers. But when her toxic ex- boyfriend reappears, who also happens to be the Philharmonic’s “newest, hottest cellist,” he informs her of a viola opening in the prestigious orchestra. Nothing can go wrong, right? Get Ticket
- Room to Move – Choreographer and performer Jenn Freeman has always possessed the gift of movement. From a very early age, she simply had to dance… all the time. But with that ever-present need to jump, leap, shake and squirm came a struggle to exist harmoniously in a world that seemed to assault her senses and sense of equilibrium at every turn. Pushing through these personal barriers, she became a successful and sought-after teacher in the contemporary dance community. Now, in collaboration with Tony-award winning choreographer Sonya Tayeh, she readies her first solo, evening length work, ‘Is It Thursday Yet?’ that confronts a later in life diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Get Tickets
- The Rose: Come Back To Me – The Rose: Come Back to Me is an intimate documentary chronicling the remarkable journey of The Rose— from their humble beginnings as a South Korean indie band to their emergence as a global sensation. Through heartfelt moments and honest reflection, the documentary captures how each member fell in love with music, as well as the challenges of navigating the K-pop system. Get Tickets
- Sun Ra: Do The Impossible – Poet, Egyptolotist, cosmologist, historian, activist, bandleader, musician… jazz pioneer Sun Ra was all of these. In this illuminating biography, Christine Turner takes us on a complex journey through the life of a complex man who either was born in Birmingham, Alabama, sent from Saturn, or both. With his band the Arkestra he extended the boundaries of free-form jazz, put his own mark on the standards, pursued forays into electronic music, yet could be just as inspired to riff on “Over the Rainbow.” His musical mission also was rooted as an agent toward advancing Afrofuturism, mixing interstellar metaphors (“space is the place”) and his own scientific explanations (“transmolecularization”) with the state of Black life in America. Get Tickets
- Features
- When You’re Strange: the 60th Anniversary Celebration of The Doors – Celebrate 60 years of The Doors with an unforgettable afternoon featuring a screening of the critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated documentary narrated by Johnny Depp. Directed by Tom DiCillo, the film takes you on an intimate journey through the band’s rise, featuring rare archival footage of Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore. Said Depp: “It simply doesn’t get any better than this.” Get Tickets
- One Spoon of Chocolate – After serving his country in the Army, Unique (Shameik Moore) was falsely accused of assault and sent to prison. Now that his sentence is over, Unique sets up shop in Ohio to restart his life, linking up with his only surviving relative Ramsey (RJ Cyler). There’s something insidious happening in this town, though, via its racist sheriff and his crew of similarly bigoted acolytes, all of whom have a knack for violence and share a gruesome secret pertaining to missing young Black men. When they set their sights on Unique and turn his life upside down, the former soldier has no choice but to bring the ruckus down on the sheriff and his goons. Hell hath no fury like a veteran scorned (and armed with a sword). Get Tickets
- Paradise Records – Cooper, a well-meaning record store owner, is trying to keep the doors of Paradise Records open. He’s facing foreclosure, the bank won’t give him a loan, someone keeps offering to buy the property — and then the robbery. He’s not having a great day. Thankfully, he’s got his motley crew of entertaining employees and a lot of weed to help him figure out how to get himself out of this mess. Get Tickets
- Charliebird – Al (Samantha Smart) works as a music therapist at a children’s hospital, taking things day by day and trying to make ends meet. Charlie (Gabriela Ochoa Perez) comes into her life as a patient, an ever immovable and unmotivated teenager. As their worlds collide following the revelation of a secret passion project, Al and the pessimistic young Charlie become a source of strength and love for each other whilst they chart a course through an unknown future. Get Tickets
- The Trainer – Maverick director Tony Kaye (American History X) presents a raucous, adrenaline-fueled comedy that follows Jack Flex (Vito Schnabel), a penniless, muscle-bound “creative genius” who maniacally pursues his dream of appearing on his mother’s favorite home shopping channel to sell the Heavy Hat — an obviously dangerous fitness gadget that supposedly “increases the flow of Hope Molecules to the brain.” When Jack convinces a desperate network staffer to give him his big break, there’s just one problem: his pitch is filled with lies about being a Hollywood trainer who has celebrity endorsements. With only one week to fulfill his promises before his chance at success vanishes, Jack careens through Los Angeles in an increasingly frantic quest to prove himself. Get Tickets
- After This Death – While hiking alone in the woods, Isabel (Mía Maestro) encounters the enigmatic and alluring Elliott (Lee Pace), a mysterious musician whose sudden presence transforms a remote cave into the stage for a dangerous attraction. What begins as a fleeting affair soon spirals into something deeper, until Elliott abruptly disappears, leaving Isabel to navigate the haunting aftershocks of their bond. As she struggles with obsession, toxic fandom, and fractured ideals, Isabel is forced to confront her hidden desires and the shifting boundaries of her own identity. Get Tickets
- Shorts
- Narrative
- Heart Trouble – Country radio DJ Sid Wood died of a sudden heart attack in July of 1987 as he was about to go on air. Years later, his daughter Katelyn accidentally stumbles upon his unfamiliar voice in a box of old cassette tapes. The sound of Sid’s ghost spurs Katelyn on a cross-country journey: through the Midwest and American South, from small-town honky tonk bars to the Grand Ole Opry. Speaking with musicians, country music historians, and Sid’s former colleagues, Katelyn explores the meaning of culture, family, and loss. In her audio-fueled quest, she asks big questions like: How can sound connect us across space and time? Where do we find home and belonging? And what’s so great about country music? Get Tickets
- The Hicks Happy Hour – In 1972, the ever-smiling mother of a family band struggles to keep the family’s TV variety show and wholesome image going when Dad doesn’t turn up to the taping. Get Tickets
- My Dad, The Rockstar – A divorced Dad attempts to impress her daughter as a rockstar over a weekend full of mixed emotions. Get Tickets
- Chasing the Party – Melissa and Stephanie fantasize about becoming downtown “IT” girls , but their dreams come crashing down on them when the photographer they idolize is the one to lift the veil. Get Tickets
- Documentary
- Shorts: Embrace The Music – Get into the groove with these music documentaries. Get Tickets
- Oh Yeah! – The story of the iconic electronic music group Yello and the phenomenon of their 1980’s hit song, exploring the song’s cultural impact and its enduring place in the American psyche. Get Tickets
- Pavilhau – Set in Rio de Janeiro, Aleksia wanders on a journey through time, unveiling the origins of samba and its emergence from resilience, joy, spirituality and resistance of her Afro-Brazilian community. Get Tickets [Shorts: Embrace The Music]
- If I Can Dream – Andreas Waldem, a Korean-Swedish Elvis impersonator, enters a tribute competition in South Wales, confronting identity, dreams, and inner conflict in a town seemingly frozen in time. Get Tickets
- Freeman Vines – Freeman Vines built his first guitar when he was a teenager. Now 82-years-old and battling multiple myeloma, he’s desperately trying to make a guitar that can reproduce an elusive sound the instrument made decades ago. The search and his artwork took on even more significance a few years ago when Freeman acquired a stack of lumber from a tree used in the lynching of a young Black man named Oliver Moore. In a sprawling storefront shop in Fountain, a town of 130 souls in eastern North Carolina, Vines lives and hand-carves guitars (as well as other objects) that speak to his lifelong conflict with racism in this region. A portrait of a true fine artist, Freeman Vines has found a way to create while surviving in a complex world. Get Tickets
- Songs of Black Folk – Songs of Black Folk unites top Black musical talent on one Pacific Northwest stage, launching a powerful new tradition and era for Black artists against the meaningful backdrop of Juneteenth. Get Tickets
- Shorts: Playlist – Come along on a Music Video road trip with creative styles and stories, including a world premiere, extended Q&A and a surprise or two. Get Tickets
- “Rock the Bells” – L.L. Cool J – After 40 years, LL COOL J’s “Rock the Bells” finally gets an official video—a black and white celebration of New Yorkers performing verses across hip-hop’s birthplace. Get Tickets [Shorts: Playlist] Also before 6th Borough
- “Carpinteria” – Rae Khalil ft. Freddie Gibbs – Rae Khalil hosts a live show with her band at “Andy’s”. We open on the band performing without Rae and move in a single motion to the kitchen where we find Rae hooking up with Duckwrth. A nosy passerby sees them and walks outside and hops in the car with Freddie Gibbs. Her and Freddie drive off, cruising around LA when they land at the front of the club where Rae is performing. We enter the club with Rae and track her to the stage, seeing all of her friends and fans enjoying the live performance. Get Tickets
- “That’s How I’m Feeling” – Jack White – The video is a compilation of footage from recent live performances while on tour for Jack White’s song, “That’s How I’m Feeling” from his new album “No Name.” The album was made in Third Man Studios, pressed at Third Man Pressing, and released on Third Man records. Fully independent! Get Tickets
- “Even Better” – Grass – K-Pop star GRASS has a day of sour interactions whilst exploring urban landscapes of Melbourne, in her first Australian music video ‘Even Better’. Get Tickets
- “Neverland” (Kid Kudi – composer) – A 200 year old vampire takes his newly initiated love on her first feed. This film is starring Scott Mescudi, Kiernan Shipka, Brittany Snow, Haley Joel Osment, Cary Elwes & Brandon Scott. Get Tickets
- “Forever 21” – Bonnie McKee – Always the bridesmaid, never the bride, Bonnie attends her bestie’s wedding with disastrous results. Get Tickets
- “Madame President” – Grace Bowers – Grace Bowers’ Madame President music video embodies the notion that the power of community can foster positive change. As the video weaves between vignettes of Grace and hardworking folks from all walks of life, Madame President shines a light on several beloved Nashville-based small businesses, including Percy’s Shine Service, Alva’s Automotive & Tire, Bagelshop, and Roy’s Meat Service. These narratives lead to a convergence upon a block party scene which features a street performance from Grace, The Hodge Podge, and Maggie Rose, a cowriter of the track. Get Tickets
- “Qué Más Quieres” – The Warning – Dany, Pau and Ale dive into their roles in this campy take on a “Mexican Las Vegas Mobster Wedding.” The haunting refrain of “Qué Más Quieres (What else do you want?)” echoes as Dany and her sisters conspire to murder her soon-to-be husband, who holds the key to a mysterious briefcase—and to their future. Together, they stage the murder as a suicide, securing the key. The video ends with them unlocking the briefcase, revealing a blinding light, leaving the contents and the band’s fate open to the viewer’s imagination. Get Tickets
- Shorts: Showtime!
- The Singers – An impromptu sing-off will decide the best singer in the bar tonight. Get Tickets
- Shorts: Pick and Mix
- Sorry I’m Late (But I Brought a Choir) – Nina isn’t exactly thrilled when Stian shows up late to her housewarming party – with an entire choir he picked up on the tram. Get Tickets
- Shorts: Embrace The Music – Get into the groove with these music documentaries. Get Tickets
- Animated
- The Piano – One night, a young girl discovers her father bent over the keys at the piano, sparking a lifelong bond that resonates far beyond their final note. Get Tickets
- Narrative
- Music Videos
- “Neverland” (Kid Kudi – composer) – A 200 year old vampire takes his newly initiated love on her first feed. This film is starring Scott Mescudi, Kiernan Shipka, Brittany Snow, Haley Joel Osment, Cary Elwes & Brandon Scott. Get Tickets
- “Fast Eddie” – Zebedee – Edee tries to correct his old ways and start a new life with his daughter. Sadly his past catches up with him for one last job before he’s out. Get Tickets
- “Forever 21” – Bonnie McKee – Always the bridesmaid, never the bride, Bonnie attends her bestie’s wedding with disastrous results. Get Tickets
- “Call Me a Liar” – Dola – A divine being observing all of humanity from afar, subjected to the dark corners of the world below, gives life to a ballerina. Get Tickets
- Talks
- Mark Ronson – Mark Ronson is a globally celebrated DJ and a 9-time Grammy, Academy Award, and Golden Globe-winning producer and songwriter known for his genre-blending sound across pop, soul, funk, and hip-hop. Get Tickets
- Visual Albums
- Slick Rick – “Victory” (with Idris Elba and Nas) – Slick Rick’s “Victory” is a thrilling visual album that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in the heart of London, this gripping 25-minute film stars Idris Elba and Nas, bringing a cinematic twist to Slick Rick’s iconic storytelling. With stunning visuals and an intense, suspenseful plot, Victory blends rap and film in a way you’ve never seen before. Don’t miss this electrifying experience, where music, drama, and star power collide in one unforgettable ride through the streets of London. Get Tickets
- Miley Cyrus – ‘Something Beautiful” – Fueled by fantasy, “Something Beautiful” is a one-of-a-kind pop opera featuring thirteen original new songs from the Something Beautiful album. Get TIckets
- Turnstile’s – “Never Enough” – “Never Enough” is Turnstile’s debut visual album, and it’s a wild 50-minute ride you won’t want to miss. Directed by frontman Brendan Yates and guitarist Pat McCrory, the film blends their signature experimental hardcore sound with powerful, cinematic visuals that capture the band’s raw energy. The Baltimore-based band pushes boundaries with a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a fan or new to their music, “Never Enough” is a must-see. Get Tickets
- Immersive
- New Maqam City – New Maqam City invites you to remix, manipulate, and vibe to music from across North Africa and the Middle East. Incorporating everything from Gnawa beats to synthpop, Macrou, and 808 drum patterns, this interactive installation catalyzes a transcendental state inspired by Sufi mysticism and communion through music. Get Tickets
- Games
- Mixtape – On their final night of high school, three friends embark on a nostalgic adventure through dreamlike reenactments of pivotal memories, set to a curated 90s soundtrack. Mixtape blends vibrant visuals, heartfelt storytelling, and diverse gameplay, from skateboarding to rhythm challenges, exploring themes of friendship, growth, and music’s role in life’s defining moments. Get Tickets
- Tribeca Studios and the Miranda Family Fund Announce Colectivo: A Miranda Family Fellowship & Tribeca Studios Filmmaker Program
- Villa Encanto – After her mother’s death, a precocious teenager is uprooted from 1960s Spanish Harlem when her musician father takes a gig at a Puerto Rican summer resort in upstate New York. Through music and community, she learns to redefine the meaning of home. Get Tickets