Lark Hall on a Friday night with Night Zero and special guests Fungkshui. If you are in Albany and looking for a show with some edge and energy to kick off the weekend, this is your move. Two bands, a great venue, and the kind of night that reminds you the Capital Region’s rock scene is alive and well. This is one of those nights where the lineup, the venue, and the timing all align perfectly for something memorable.
About Night Zero
Night Zero is a rock act that brings a dark, high-energy approach to the stage. They are part of the growing wave of bands keeping guitar-driven rock alive with modern production sensibilities and aggressive, physical live shows that leave rooms buzzing. With Fungkshui joining as special guests, the bill has enough variety and depth to keep the night interesting from the moment doors open until the last note rings out. Two bands with distinct energies sharing one stage is always a recipe for a memorable evening. Whether you are a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, the live experience is where the music truly comes alive and reveals dimensions that recordings alone cannot capture.
The Venue
Lark Hall in Albany is one of the Capital Region’s best mid-size music venues. The restored theater space has beautiful bones — high ceilings, a proper stage with solid production, and a balcony that gives you options for how you want to experience the show. Sound quality is consistently strong regardless of genre, and the Lark Street location puts you in the heart of Albany’s nightlife district, meaning the evening does not have to end when the house lights come up. The venue’s staff and production team consistently deliver a professional experience that makes both artists and audiences feel well taken care of.
Tickets & Details
Night Zero with special guests Fungkshui plays Lark Hall on Friday, April 3, 2026, at 8 p.m. Check the link for current pricing. Get tickets.
Friday night rock at Lark Hall is always a solid bet. The venue handles loud music well, the crowd that shows up for these kinds of bills actually wants to be there, and the Lark Street bars and restaurants are right outside if you want to make a whole night of it. Two-band bills move fast and hit hard — get there for the opener and stay through the headliner. This one is worth your Friday. Shows like this are exactly why the Upstate New York live music scene continues to thrive and attract both artists and audiences who value authentic musical experiences over corporate entertainment.