Good gift shop, excellent performances, amazing acoustics, ambient atmosphere, and an ornate hall perfect for any performance no matter the occasion. What's not to love?
Construction began in 1890 and it was named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction. It opened May 5 1891 with a concert conducted by Walter Damrosch & composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The best concert auditorium in NYC hosts the world’s greatest orchestras, instrumentalists and singers. Lately, prominent world-music acts and even rock bands have been added to the mix. Read more.
The Beacon began as a movie palace in 1929, and has since hosted artists from the Rolling Stones to Bob Dylan. The Allman Brothers' regular stints here were immortalized on "Peakin' At The Beacon." Read more.
This is a fantastic place not just for concerts, but to have a bite while you work! Free wifi and fabulous ambience
VERY beautiful venue, very nostalgic. I recommend seeing the Rockettes around Christmas time, it is AWESOME!!
When Radio City first opened in 1932, it was the world’s largest enclosed theatre. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. once remarked to a New Yorker reporter, “Don’t you think that it’s a lovely room?” Read more.
Designed by Max Abramovitz, the hall opened in 1962 as Philharmonic Hall, as the new home concert venue of the New York Philharmonic, after the orchestra moved from Carnegie Hall.
Dog Instagram celebs will be giving out "paw-tographs" and will be accompanied by the live music of Great Caesar and Tanlines. Sun, 5/22, 2pm, $40. Read more.
The astonishing violinist Jennifer Koh is joined by pianist Shai Wosner in the first concert of 92Y’s Bridge to Beethoven series, which connects the master with contemporary composers. Thurs, 4/7. Read more.