When Pigeons Playing Ping Pong rolls into Town Ballroom on April 25, the Western NY gets a show that punches well above what most people expect from this market. Good. That is exactly the kind of thing that makes living in Upstate New York worth it. This is a night worth making a plan for.
About Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is a Baltimore-based funk and jam band that has built a fervent following through high-energy, improvisational live shows. The band’s sound blends funk, psychedelic rock, and electronic elements into extended jams that keep dance floors moving all night long. They are one of the most consistently fun live acts in the jam band scene, bringing an energy that is infectious from the first note. Pigeons never play the same show twice, with their improvisational approach meaning that every performance is a unique experience. If you like your music funky, unpredictable, and impossible to stand still during, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is your band.
The Venue
Town Ballroom is Buffalo’s premier mid-sized music venue, a standing-room space with a balcony that has hosted some of the best shows in Western NY for years. The room has that perfect club energy where the crowd and the band feed off each other in a way that bigger venues cannot replicate. Sound is clean without drowning out the room’s natural character, and the Elmwood Village location puts you in one of Buffalo’s best neighborhoods. The surrounding area is packed with restaurants and bars that make the full evening easy to plan.
Tickets & Details
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
Time: Check the venue website for the most current showtime information.
Tickets: Check the link below for current pricing and availability.
Get tickets before they are gone. Shows at Town Ballroom move fast when the lineup is this good, and you do not want to be scrambling on the day of the show or checking resale sites at inflated prices.
This is a show worth prioritizing. Pigeons Playing Ping Pong delivers live, and Town Ballroom is the right room for it. If you are anywhere near the Western NY on April 25, do yourself a favor and go. Shows like this are why the Upstate New York concert scene is worth paying attention to.