Buffalo's April Arts and Entertainment Lineup Shines

From K-Pop to classic rock, the city's vibrant music scene has something for everyone this month.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 12:05am

A striking abstract illustration using bold, geometric black shapes and splashes of red and white, conceptually representing the energy and variety of Buffalo's upcoming musical events.Buffalo's April arts and entertainment calendar showcases the city's thriving music scene with a diverse lineup of concerts and performances.Buffalo Today

Buffalo is gearing up for an exciting April filled with diverse musical performances, from K-Pop and jazz to looping Scottish folk and classic rock. The city's thriving arts and entertainment scene is offering a wide range of events and concerts to appeal to all music lovers.

Why it matters

Buffalo has long been known for its rich cultural offerings, and this April's lineup showcases the breadth and talent of the local music community. These events not only provide entertainment for residents, but also attract visitors to the city, supporting the local economy and solidifying Buffalo's reputation as a hub for the arts.

The details

The April schedule includes a K-Pop showcase featuring some of the genre's biggest stars, a jazz festival highlighting both local and national acts, a performance by a renowned Scottish folk musician known for his innovative looping techniques, and a classic rock concert celebrating the enduring appeal of the genre.

  • The K-Pop showcase is scheduled for April 5th.
  • The jazz festival will take place over the weekend of April 12-14.
  • The Scottish folk music performance is set for April 20th.
  • The classic rock concert is planned for April 27th.

The players

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The takeaway

Buffalo's diverse and vibrant music scene is on full display this April, offering something for every music lover and solidifying the city's reputation as a hub for the arts.