Performatist
    Rock/Pop

    JDK'ollective / Sarah Khatami / King Fear / Cre

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    Wednesday, July 15, 2026

    8:30 PM

    Arlene's Grocery

    95 Stanton Street, New York, NY 10002

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    JDK'ollective and Sarah Khatami headline a mixed bill at Arlene's Grocery, bringing indie-rock structure and voice-forward pop-soul to the Lower East Side venue. Joined by King Fear and Cre, the lineup favors band-first arrangements, measured phrasing and groove over spectacle, reflecting a strain of New York rock/pop that emphasizes songwriting and direct delivery.

    About the Artists

    Cre

    Cre

    post-grunge

    Cre is a rock/pop group heard on mixed bills around New York City, including sets at Arlene’s Grocery on the Lower East Side. They share lineups with local acts such as RMK, Elemental Union, Janielle, Elbi Lewes, Anemone, Izzy Raye, The Trio, and Daniel Bowden.

    Sarah Khatami

    Sarah Khatami

    pop soul

    Sarah Khatami is a New York City–based rock and pop artist whose recorded work leans toward pop-soul edges. She appears on mixed bills at venues like Arlene’s Grocery, including the lineup with Lora Mouna, Mark Natama, and Nicole Caracost.

    King Fear

    King Fear

    soul blues

    UNFOR: Writing, coding, or implementing art/music/sound into the actual game. UNFOR-ASSETS: Working on art, sound, or music that's not (yet) in the game. KOTI: Possible future homepage, one day, when I have time.

    Amu

    Amu

    reggaetontrap latinourbano latinolatin

    Amu is an emerging rock/pop artist on the New York City circuit, appearing on mixed bills at Lower East Side staple Arlene’s Grocery. Their recent appearances alongside Cre, Sarah Khatami, and King Fear place them in a scene where indie-rock structure meets pop immediacy.

    JDK'ollective

    JDK'ollective

    JDK'ollective is an emerging Rock/Pop group on the New York City circuit, heard in mixed-bill settings such as Arlene’s Grocery on the Lower East Side. They’ve shared stages with artists including Cre, Sarah Khatami, King Fear, and Amu, moving between indie-rock directness and pop rhythm with a band-first focus.