The Blues Project
Legendary 1960s blues-rock pioneers bring decades of musicianship to an intimate Bay Shore stage.
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This weekend in Bay Shore (May 28 to 30): The Blues Project at Boulton Center for the Arts (Friday 8:00PM); South Shore Mall Carnival (Friday 5:00PM); Four Way Street: Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Boulton Center for the Arts (Saturday 8:00PM), plus 4 more picks below.
Events for the weekend of May 28 to 30, 2026
Every week we read through everything happening across the South Shore and keep only what is actually worth your time. Here is what is on in Bay Shore this weekend.
This Weekend's Top Picks in Bay Shore: The Blues Project at Boulton Center for the Arts (Friday 8:00PM); South Shore Mall Carnival (Friday 5:00PM).
Legendary 1960s blues-rock pioneers bring decades of musicianship to an intimate Bay Shore stage.
Rides, midway games, and that unmistakable summer-kickoff carnival energy roll into Bay Shore for the long weekend.
Date Night & Nightlife in Bay Shore this weekend: Four Way Street: Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Boulton Center for the Arts (Saturday 8:00PM).
A note-for-note tribute to one of rock's most harmonized supergroups, built for fans who know every word.
Free & Affordable in Bay Shore this weekend: Tides For Tomorrow at Fire Island Vines (Friday 7:00PM); Great South Bay YMCA 5K Run/Walk in Memory of Judi (Saturday 8:30AM).
A coastal-inspired wine evening at one of Bay Shore's most charming pour rooms, with a curated tasting paired to the night.
A community 5K honoring a beloved Y member with proceeds to youth programs.
Also Happening This Weekend in Bay Shore: This Ain't Bryan Adams – Tribute Band at Great South Bay Brewery (Friday 7:00PM); Pablo Cruise at Boulton Center for the Arts (Thursday 8:00PM).
Free Friday night tribute rock at the brewery — bring friends, grab a flight, sing along.
Yacht rock royalty kicks the weekend off in Bay Shore with the smooth West Coast hits that defined an era.
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