Live Music by Cowboy Sadness Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 6:30 pm, 8 pm

Live Music by Cowboy Sadness

Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 6:30 pm, 8 pm

The trio behind Cowboy Sadness, Peter Silberman, Nicholas Principe, and David Moore, sit side by side, leaning on the exterior wall of a house and looking into the camera.
The trio behind Cowboy Sadness, Peter Silberman, Nicholas Principe, and David Moore, sit side by side, leaning on the exterior wall of a house and looking into the camera.

Courtesy Cowboy Sadness

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Floor 3, Theater

6:30 pm

8 pm

Join the Whitney for performances by Cowboy Sadness at Free Friday Nights, co-presented by Brooklyn-based performance venue and community space Public Records

Cowboy Sadness is a new collaborative project from guitarist Peter Silberman of The Antlers, drummer Nicholas Principe of Port St. Willow, and keyboardist David Moore of Bing & Ruth. In their debut album, the stylistic signatures of each member — Moore’s heavy, undulating organs; Silberman’s melancholic guitars; and Principe’s galloping, hypnotic drums — form thick textures, cavernous spaces, & deep grooves.

Admission is free to all visitors every Friday evening from 5–10 pm. In addition to music, join us for world-class exhibitions of contemporary American art, cocktails with views at Studio Bar, and more.


On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Frank WANG Yefeng, The Levitating Perils #2

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Learn more at whitney.org/artport

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