Fusion East is continuing its First Tuesdays Live Music Series in East New York, Brooklyn, with a free live performance by Ronnie Roc’s Afrazz Trio on May 5. The event brings together jazz, Caribbean rhythms, and a high-energy atmosphere, offering guests a night of live music, food, and community with no cover charge.

Located near the Gateway Center Mall, Fusion East has become a go-to destination for live music in Brooklyn. In addition, monthly series combines Caribbean-inspired cuisine with live performances, creating a consistent nightlife option in East New York.

According to a press release published on NYC Newswire, the event is part of an ongoing collaboration between Fusion East and Brooklyn Buzz to expand live entertainment and highlight local culture in the neighborhood.

Fusion East and Brooklyn Buzz Continue First Tuesdays Series

Fusion East, in partnership with Brooklyn Buzz, continues its First Tuesdays Live Music Series with regular performances in East New York.

Each month, the series offers a casual and welcoming space where guests can enjoy music, dining, and a vibrant local atmosphere. Events take place monthly and feature performers from across New York City.

Because of its location just steps from the Gateway Center Mall, the venue attracts both neighborhood residents and visitors looking for an accessible night out.

Ronnie Roc’s Afrazz Trio Headlines May Event

This month’s featured act, Ronnie Roc’s Afrazz Trio, is known across New York City for blending jazz with Caribbean rhythms and live improvisation.

Over time, the group has built a strong following through performances across the city, drawing crowds with its smooth sound and energetic stage presence.

As a result, their appearance adds to the growing popularity of the First Tuesdays series as a live music platform in Brooklyn.

Organizers Emphasize Culture and Community

Event organizers say the series is designed to build a consistent cultural experience rooted in community.

“Fusion East is about culture, consistency, and creating a space people can come back to,” said Andrew Walcott, owner of Fusion East. “Continuing this live music series with Brooklyn Buzz allows us to keep building that experience for the community — no cover, just good vibes.”

“Brooklyn Buzz is all about amplifying what’s already working in the community,” said Cal Jones, Director of Brooklyn Buzz and Eat & Drink NYC. “Fusion East has created something people look forward to, and bringing in groups like Ronnie Roc’s Afrazz Trio only elevates that experience.”

Event Details for Fusion East Live Music Night

The First Tuesdays Live Music Series offers a relaxed but lively night out for guests interested in music and dining. For example, attendees can enjoy food, drinks, and live entertainment in one setting.

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Therefore, guests are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating and enjoy the full experience.

East New York’s Live Music Scene Continues to Grow

The First Tuesdays series continues to build momentum as Fusion East strengthens its presence in Brooklyn’s local entertainment scene.

In turn, the venue has established itself as a regular destination for nightlife in East New York.

At the same time, the series reflects a broader effort to expand accessible entertainment options across the neighborhood.

What Happens Next

Fusion East and Brooklyn Buzz plan to continue the First Tuesdays Live Music Series with future performances and guest artists.

Going forward, organizers aim to grow attendance and maintain the monthly schedule as interest in the series increases.

Further details were first outlined in a press release published on NYC Newswire.

What Readers Need to Know

What is the First Tuesdays Live Music Series?
It is a recurring live music event hosted by Fusion East in collaboration with Brooklyn Buzz.

Where is the event held?
At Fusion East Caribbean & Soul Food Restaurant in East New York, Brooklyn.

Is there an entry fee?
No. The event is free and open to the public.

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