Upcoming events

  • Tom Petty Camp Show

    April 10
    BMF Camp performs Tom Petty’s Wildflowers album at Lucky Dog!

  • Rees Shad & Owen Walsh

    April 11
    7pm Doors 7:30pm Show
    Have Songs Will Travel
    A fine Lucky Dog co-bill of Champion Songwriters
    Rees Shad (MA)
    Owen Walsh (NC)

  • BMF NITE April 14

    April 14 6:30PM
    Beacon Music Factory

    Students and ensembles take the stage and perform anything they’re working on—all in a safe space with peers, friends and family.
    All ages and levels Welcome.

  • Buoy DECIBEL SYSTEM & IDIOTA

    April 18
    doors 7:30 SHOW 8:00pm
    Two Bands
    Buoy Decibel System
    +
    Idiota

    $15 adv/$20 at door

  • Close Encounters

    Sat April 25
    Close Encounters
    An evening of smokin local songwriters
    Hosted by Jonathan Frith

  • Mambo Dance Party!

    Put your dancing shoes on for The Green Mambo!!!
    Specializing in old-school Perez Prado-era latin Mambos, Rockambos, and Boleros. Slinky, grooving, and extremely fun music to dance to, harking back to another era, yet undeniably updated for the modern era. 3 power-house horns, organ, percussion, and plenty of vocalizing and Dilo’s to go around.

    Led by Stefan Zeniuk, and featuring an all-star group of Brooklyn’s best, the band released their debut album in 2025 via Pinch Records.

  • Hamell On Trial ! LIVE AT LUCKY DOG

    Fri May 29 2026
    Hamell On Trial LIVE AT LUCKY DOG
    Doors 7:30 Show 8:00PM
    ~ keep scrolling for tickets ~

    Hamell’s caustic wit and devil-may-care attitude has long been a favorite of anti-establishment icons Aesop Rock, Kimya Dawson, Ani DiFranco and the critical elite inciting RollingStone magazine to call him "Bald, bold and superbad!" Henry Rollins says "Hamell is a one man rock show!" He has been described as "Bill Hicks, Hunter S. Thompson, and Joe Strummer all rolled into one" by PhiladelphiaWeekly and a "one man Tarantino flick: loud, vicious, luridly hilarious, gleefully and deeply offensive" by the VillageVoice. His performances invoke thoughts of the great, rebellious satirists and social commentators of the past: Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor and Bill Hicks. There's no way around his obscenity but in that is a willingness to fight for the free thinkers of the world.