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This California-based band’s style is referred to as “G-punk”, a mix of punk rock and rap on full display in their groovy hit single “Bartender.” Warming up the crowd will be The Veer Union, Everybody Panic, Fight Of The Century, One Day Waiting and After Augustine. Revolution Bar and Music Hall, 140 Merrick Rd., Amityville. revolutionli.com $18. 6:30 p.m. May 26
Raise The Roof
Rivaling the greatest wooden architecture in history, the synagogues of 18th-century Poland inspired artists Rick and Laura Brown of Handshouse Studio to embark on a 10-year pursuit—to reconstruct the elaborate roof and painted ceiling of the Gwozdziec synagogue. Leading over 300 students and professionals from 16 countries, the Browns grapple not just with the echoes of World War II when these buildings were destroyed by the Nazis, but also with warped timbers, tricky paints, and period hand tools. By the end of the project, they have done more than reconstruct a lost synagogue: they have recovered a lost world. The screening includes a discussion with Elisha Katz, a Brandeis University Arts Honors student who participated in this project. Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington. cinemaartscentre.org $10 members, $15 public. 7:30 p.m. May 26.
City Alley, Foam & The Fulcrum
City Alley is a trio from Long Island whose music is a mix of many different styles of music and remains true to their roots. Foam is a band that specializes in covering party rock music, and has been a huge draw for the club scene. The Fulcrum is a local alt-rock trio from whose music has been described as emotional and dynamic. The Space at Westbury, 250 Post Ave., Westbury. thespaceatwestbury.com $10. 8 p.m. May 26.
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Taking audiences back to the height of the Jazz Age in New York, this six-time Tony award winning musical is described as a “highly spirited romp.” Capturing the spirit of New York and the hope of finding oneself is a prevalent theme in the story of Millie Dillmount, a Kansas girl who comes to the big city to marry for money at a time where women were starting to enter the workforce. With robbery, white slavery rings, flappers and flirtation, this happily ever after show is full of wild adventures and hijinks. John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St., Northport. engemantheater.com $69-$74. May 26-June 10.
Jacqueline Singer
This local author will be speaking and signing her new book, Prohibition on the Gold Coast of Long Island. Book Revue, 313 New York Ave., Huntington. bookrevue.com Free with purchase of book. 7 p.m. May 27.
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Hector Acosta
Dominican singer Hector Acosta got his start as the lead singer for the band Los Toros, but soon went on to gain individual success with the release of his debut album, Sigo Siendo Yo (Still Being Me). Known for his performances of Merengue and Bachata music, many of his singles such as “Me Vio Llorar” (“She Saw Me Crying”) and “Tu Veneno” (“Your Poison”) gained prevalence, and his album Obligame (Obligate Me) received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Tropical album. His dynamic personality and rhythmic music has made him a central figure in merengue music. The Emporium, 9 Railroad Ave., Patchogue. theemporiumny.com $40. 9:30 p.m. May 27.
Freedom Fair / Music Festival Carnival
Rides, games, food and bands including Upright Man, City Alley, Matt Grabowski, Dave Diamond, Mark Newman, Memphis Crawl, Craving Strange, Zofolk, Youth Be Told Featuring Katie Zimmer and many more as well as attractions and performances for children including contortionists, jugglers, magicians, and huge light shows. Eisenhower Park, Hempstead Tpke., East Meadow. freedomfairs.org 6-10:30 p.m. May 27, 1-10:30 p.m. May 28 and 1-6 p.m. May 29.
William Floyd Estate Reopening
The historic William Floyd Estate reopens for the summer with an exhibit titled “Recollections, Collections and 100 Selections,” featuring 100 never-before-seen a variety of artifacts throughout the Old Mastic House. William Floyd Estate, Park Drive, Mastic Beach. nps.gov/fiis Free. May 27 through Nov. 11.
Robbie Rosen
Long-Island-native Robbie Rosen was a fan favorite on season 10 of American Idol in 2011, after scoring a spot in the Top 16. After Idol, Rosen went on to study music at Hofstra University. His debut EP, “Just Like a Rose,” shows his growth since his time on the hit TV show, which concluded in April. Rosen’s lush vocals are featured in Lush & Simon and Gazzo’s new album, Wasted Love, released online April 8. Opening the show will be Sarah Barrios, Gianni Paci, Amanda Borell and Monique Reyes. Amityville Music Hall, 198 Broadway, Amityville. $15. 1:30 p.m. May 28.
Jo Koy
Stand-up comedian Jo Koy has appeared on The Tonight Show and has had a special on Comedy Central. In addition, Jo Koy joined Carlos Mencia on tour and has made appearances on shows like VH1 I love the 70’s (plus the 80’s and 90’s) and Tru TV’s World’s Dumbest. The Washington native is also well known for creating the Jo Koy Foundation which hosts a “Hilarity for Charity” show which features Koy himself and a number of surprise comedic acts. The proceeds are donated to The Children’s Hospital of Orange County. The Paramount, 370 New York Ave., Huntington. paramountny.com $25-$40. 8 p.m. May 28.
Frank Latorre And The Kingbees
The Kingbees’ bluesy rock-n-roll sound holds true to that of their lead vocalist, Jamie James, recognizable as the late guitarist in Steppenwolf. The Kingbees have represented Long Island 4 times at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN. Besides being recognized as Gormuart’s “Favorite Long Island Artist” in 2010 for his artwork, Frank Latorre is a 4-time winner of the International Blues Challenge and helped contribute to Johnny Winter’s Grammy-winning album, Step Back. Treme Blues and Jazz Club, 553 Main St., Islip. Tremeislip.com $10. 8 p.m. May 28.
Scott Stapp: The Voice Of Creed
Since another Creed reunion appears unlikely, catch the post-grunge rock band’s former frontman who turned his Grammy-winning hit, “With Arms Wide Open,” into a charity. Supporting acts inlcude Seldom, Rockett Queen and Dead Superstar. Revolution Bar and Music Hall, 140 Merrick Rd., Amityville. revolutionli.com $25, $30 DOS. 7 p.m. May 28.
Kiefer Sutherland
Kiefer Sutherland is known for his appearances in movies like The Lost Boys (1987) and the award winning mini-series 24. Recently, the actor has decided to change career paths and pursue music. Sutherland used to play the guitar alone in his trailer while on set and has been practicing for over ten years. It wasn’t until he befriended producer and songwriter Jude Cole that he decided to come out as a musician. The actor turned country artist will be launching his music career with a number of shows on Long Island. w/ opening act Austin Plaine. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main St. Amagansett. stephentalkhouse.com 7 p.m. May 28.
Tracy Morgan
The former Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock star amazingly survived a devastating car crash and has made a miraculous recovery. He made his first public appearance at last year’s Emmy Awards, and is now ready to hit the stage once again. We expect Morgan’s sense of humor hasn’t changed all that much. Definitely only for a mature crowd. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach. whbpac.org $95-$150. 8 p.m. May 28.
Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach
For the first time the Bethpage Air Show at Jones Beach will feature a trio of jet teams, including the acclaimed U.S. Navy Blue Angels, which will be making its seventh such appearance at the popular summer kick-off event. This lineup for year’s air show also boasts rookie flight squad, the U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II, as well as legendary aerobatic performer, Sean D. Tucker and his custom-built Oracle Challenger II. Rounding out the rest of the jet team will be the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds and the Breitling Jet Team, a civilian aerobatics team, which will be making its second appearance at the venerable air show. Jones Beach State Park, Ocean Parkway, Wantagh. bethpageairshow.com May 28, 29.
Adam Ferrara
The stand-up comedian and actor who Entertainment Weekly dubbed “Hilarious” hosts the critically acclaimed BBC sensation, Top Gear US, airing on the History Channel. He has also co-starred alongside Kevin James in the hit movie Paul Blart: Mall Cop and in Definitely Maybe with Ryan Reynolds and Isla Fisher. The Brokerage Comedy Club, 2797 Merrick Rd., Bellmore. brokerage.govs.com $14-$32. 7 p.m. May 29.
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience
Like father, like son, that’s the essence of Jason Bonham’s critically acclaimed tribute to the music his dad, John Bonham, brought to millions as the drummer for The Almighty Led Zeppelin. For two nights, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience will let fans relive some of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll ever made. This show is more than a tribute—it’s a celebration. From their 1969 debut to Zep’s second, fourth, and Physical Graffiti masterpieces, plus a heavy serving of deep cuts and smash hits, this is a must-see, must-listen show. Jason Bonham has won respect as a drummer in his own right, too, earning a Grammy Award for his work on Led Zep’s Celebration Day, and he’s also gotten kudos performing for President Obama at the Kennedy Center. So “ramble on” over there, or take the stairway to you know where! NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. venue.thetheatreatwestbury.com $39.50-$69.50. 8 p.m. May 31.
New York Jets Town Hall
The New York Jets are back! Well, kind of. Although season doesn’t officially kick off until September, the Jets Town Hall will convene on Tuesday. The 2015 season was a heartbreaker for the club, missing the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. Heading into 2016, team leadership will meet fans, field questions and discuss plans for the upcoming season. NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. venue.thetheatreatwestbury.com Free. 7 p.m. June 1.
-Compiled by Kate Nalepinski, Leo Capobianco, Ellie Schoeffel, Olivia Booth, Michael Harris and Timothy Bolger
Featured photo: The U.S. Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, fly in formation above Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John P. Curtis)