Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock on a roll at NYC’s reopened music venues

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Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock were on a roll at NYC’s most famous — and now reopened — music venues over the weekend.

The hilarious pals were first spotted taking in Robert Glasper’s show at the newly re-reopened Blue Note Jazz Club in Greenwich Village on Friday. Spies told Page Six they both performed onstage in front of a crowd that included Zoë Kravitz and Jon Hamm.

Questlove, Keyon Harrold, Maurice Brown and poet Amir Sulaiman were also special guests at the iconic club.

On Saturday, 56-year-old Rock supported Chappelle, 47, at Radio City Music Hall, where the comic closed out the Tribeca Festival with the premiere of his new documentary, “This Time, This Place.”

Guests were forced to store away their cell phones. “I made my name in New York City,” Chapelle told the audience. Along with Rock, Kravitz was one of many other celebs who showed up, including Sharon Stone, Bob Sagat, and others.

Rock and Chappelle also linked up with rapper Q-Tip at Soho’s Lure Fishbar for an early Sunday dinner prepared by executive chef Preston Clark. “They were sitting together outside and Dave was in a very jokey mood,” a spy told us.

Chappelle spotted artist LeRone Wilson on the street and shouted, “Happy Father’s Day” according to the spy.

We’re told the crew dined on caviar, shrimp tempura, pancakes, huevos rancheros, sushi, and a raw bar platter.

After dinner, Chappelle and Rock zipped uptown and popped into Madison Square Garden for a Foo Fighters concert.

Rock recorded from the audience as Chappelle joined the band on stage to perform “Creep.” The duo ended their musical weekend back at the Blue Note for Glasper’s 10:30 p.m. set and a performance by Talib Kweli and Common.

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