Wednesday, June 26, 2024

[Updated] East Village singer-songwriter Jesse Malin will return to the stage this Dec. 1

Tickets for a second show on Dec. 2 are now on sale.

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East Village singer-songwriter Jesse Malin will return to the stage for the first time since early 2023 on Dec. 1 at the Beacon Theater, billed as "the largest hometown show of his career." 

Via the EVG inbox: 
Jesse Malin will perform a full set with his longtime band, and then the show will feature special guests Lucinda Williams, Rickie Lee Jones, Jakob Dylan, Butch Walker, J Mascis, Adam Duritz and David Immergluck of Counting Crows and Alejandro Escovedo, with hosts Michael Imperioli and Mary Louise-Parker, and support from WFUV. More guests are to be announced! 
Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday. A presale is underway now with the password PATRONSAINTS. Link here

Malin, who has been undergoing rehabilitation, including daily physical therapy, was left paralyzed from the waist down after suffering a rare spinal stroke in May 2023

A Queens native and longtime East Village resident, Malin is a partner in several local establishments, including Niagara, 96 Tears and the Bowery Electric.

5 comments:

  1. Yay! Great news. Such a wonderful musician and human being.

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  2. Christopher PelhamJune 27, 2024 at 1:44 AM

    I just listened to his most recent album and it’s wonderful. I check the presale and there were not many tickets left. Should be a memorable show!

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  3. Good news!! Hope Jesse continues his recovery and career! Truly a local legend!
    🙏

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  4. Everyone in our scene knows that Jesse Malin has done so much for so many and that he deserves our support.

    He is living proof that you cannot keep a good man down!

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  5. Fortunately, a second show has been added!

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