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August 15, 2026 at 7:00pm

New York Guitar Festival

"The Misbehaving Guitar" with The Messthetics, Gyan Riley, Pierre Bensusan
August 15, 2026, 7:00pm–9:15pm

WHAT: Avant jazz-punk fusion, electronic, psychedelia, contemporary classical

FREE: No tickets needed, just show up on the lawn! 

On August 14 and 15, the New York Guitar Festival returns to Bryant Park with two free events that highlight global guitar culture, especially here in the United States. Hosted by WNYC’s John Schaefer, the two evenings span virtuosic classical guitar, Brazilian popular music, punk-jazz, and folk-based improvisations. Whatever you think the guitar sounds like, prepare to be surprised.

Artists

The Messthetics are a trio – that much is clear.  Everything else is up for debate.  Guitarist Anthony Pirog has played avant-rock, ambient, and freely improvised music, often in his own projects and in his duo Janel & Anthony.  Bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty were the rhythm section of the famed punk band Fugazi.  When the three of them get together, you can expect to hear all of the above, or none of the above.  

Gyan Riley and David Cossin play guitar and drums, respectively.  Riley is the son of the groundbreaking minimalist composer Terry Riley, and began as the guitarist in his father’s All-Star Band.  Gyan plays all the guitars - electric, classical, and bass– with chamber music elegance and brilliant virtuosity.  David Cossin is the longtime drummer of the Bang On A Can All-Stars, making this an all-star All-Star lineup.

Pierre Bensusan is an Algerian-born French guitarist who first came to attention 40 years ago with his own interpretations of Celtic music, with occasional forays into North African and other forms of global music.  He’s since added improvisation, vocalise, and electronic effects to create his own sonic world.  But he still plays guitar exclusively in the open tuning system known as DADGAD.

Plan your picnic

Bryant Park lends out hundreds of free blankets on a first come, first served basis, or bring your own cotton or fleece blanket. To protect the lawn, please do not sit on waterproof materials such as plastic tarps, yoga mats, or inflatable chairs. 

Take a seat in one of the pre-set chairs on the lawn or grab a chair from the gravel. You can use a chair anywhere on the lawn except for the center lawn blanket zone. 

Purchase food and drinks from tents on the east side of the lawn or bring your own picnic. Look for Stout NYC and Heaster Street Fair vendors, and be sure to visit the Bryant Park Shop, too!

Visit the Bryant Park Shop tent for exclusive Picnic Performances merchandise and more.

Find a parachute, hula hoops, and more fun on the east side of the lawn at select events. 

Dogs are welcome on the gravel and bluestone, but not on the lawn.

Performances are cancelled when it is unsafe to be outdoors. In some cases, the lawn may be too wet to open but the performance may continue. Follow @bryantparknyc for day-of event updates. You can also check the lawn status on the bryantpark.org homepage.

New York Guitar Festival

Exploring virtually every aspect of the guitar’s personality, since 1999 the New York Guitar Festival has presented many of the world’s most influential guitarists at Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art,  92nd Street Y, and other world-renowned venues, large and small. The New York Guitar Festival is made possible by generous support from the Augustine Foundation.

Picnic Performances

Bryant Park Picnic Performances presented by Bank of America is a free outdoor festival that welcomes all New Yorkers to experience the city’s vibrant arts and culture. The series provides a platform for extraordinary artists and serves as a vital outdoor venue for a wide array of New York’s cultural institutions.

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