New York Post

ROCK THE HALLS

- — Hardeep Phull

If you miss seeing

Darlene Love singing “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” as she did for years on the “Late Show With Dave Letterman,” then go and see her in person.

Her holiday run at B.B. King’s ( 237 W. 42nd St.; BBKingBlue­s.com) ends Saturday, but Love is hardly the only show in town that day. DJ and trap music producer Nghtmre will bring his “Nghtmre Before Xmas” beats to Terminal 5 ( 610 W. 56th St.; Terminal5N­YC.com), while New York City ska rockers the

Slackers revisit their classic 2006 album “Peculiar” in full at Brooklyn’s Bell House ( 149 Seventh St.; TheBellHou­seNY.com). Jersey duo Cash Cash have ridden the EDM wave to success in the past few years, and on Sunday, Christmas Eve, their (almost) holiday homecoming is likely to pack the Marquee ( 289 10th Ave.; MarqueeNY.com). Need a break from all that yule? Then head to the Highline Ballroom for the IsraeliAme­rican group Moshav ( 431 W. 16th St.; Highline

Ballroom.com): They’re far more likely to offer a belated l’chaim in honor of Hanukkah than the usual ho ho ho.

Once the ham has been dispatched and the eggnog polished off on Monday, Christmas Day, work it all off by hitting the club. Williamsbu­rg’s own Danny

Tenaglia will return to where he grew up for a set of house music dance-floor fillers at Output ( 74 Wythe Ave.; OutputClub.com). It will make you feel as if New Year’s Eve arrived a week early.

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