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Alesso, Sofi Tukker, and more Highlight the Surf Lodge’s Summer Concert Series

Alesso, Sofi Tukker, and more Highlight the Surf Lodge’s Summer Concert Series

After a wild Memorial Day Weekend featuring Vintage Culture, Chris Lake, Alok & Bhaskar, and a surprise set by 50 Cent, the Surf Lodge is ready to reveal who else is coming through to the Hamptons’ biggest annual lineup of live music.

While the 2023 season included performances by Wyclef Jean and Lauv, the Hamptons (or “out east,” if you went to boarding school) hotspot is back this year with sets by Alesso, Sofi Tukker, and more. Additional musical acts will be announced on a rolling basis.


The venue is no stranger to some of music’s biggest acts coming through to party in Montauk: In recent years, the likes of Halsey, Anderson .Paak, John Legend, and Lauryn Hill have hit the deck for sunset sets. “I have my ear out for new artists too; we have a history of showcasing up-and-comers at The Surf Lodge, many of whom go on to win Grammys,” founder Jayma Cardoso told Rolling Stone in 2022.

Traditionally, the music lineup has featured DJs and electronic music stars on Friday, indie or band acts on Sunday, and a mix on Saturday. This year, those indie and band shows are moving to Monday to stretch out the weekend programming as far as it can go. “I want there to be something for everyone in our lineup over the course of a summer,” Cardoso said.

While the preliminary schedule below is set for this summer, there’s always surprises that pop up (like when Jimmy Buffett hopped on stage during a Wyclef Jean set in 2018). Tickets for each week go on sale here.

The Surf Lodge Summer Lineup

May 31 — Guy Gerber
June 1 — Night Tales
June 2 — Yung Gravy
June 8 — Nic Fanciulli
June 9 — Jessie Murph
June 10 — Beach Fossils (with Gov Ball)
June 14 — Cassian
June 15 — Elderbrook
June 21 — Sofi Tukker
June 23 — Ben Böhmer
June 24 — Xavier Rudd
June 30 — Polo & Pan
July 2 — St. Lucia 
July 3 — Alesso
July 4 — Diplo
July 5 — Carlita & Kaz James
July 6 — Desiree & Ahmed Spins
July 7 — Zack Bia (with special guest)
July 12 — Bakermat
July 14 — Markus King (trio)
July 19 — LP Giobbi
July 20 — MK
July 26 — Cloonee
July 27 — SG Lewis
July 28 — Paul Cauthen
Aug. 1 — Cimafunk
Aug. 2 — THEMBA
Aug. 3 — Bob Moses
Aug. 4 — Giolí & Assia 
Aug. 5 — G Love
Aug. 9 — Notre Dame
Aug. 10 — Two Another 
Aug. 12 — Allah Las
Aug. 18 — Bedouin 
Aug. 19 — Ripe
Aug. 23 — Moojo 
Aug. 24 — Duke Dumont
Aug. 25 — ARIZONA
Aug. 26 — Donovan
Aug. 29 — Barry Can’t Swim
Sept. 1 — James Hype

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