New York NY Concert Tickets
Venue
Adler Hall At The New York Society For Ethical Culture
Alice Tully Hall At Lincoln Center
Asbury Festival Area
Asbury Lanes
Avant Gardner
Axelrod Performing Arts Center
Baby's All Right - Brooklyn
Barclays Center
Barnes & Noble - Union Square
Beacon Theatre - NY
Bergen Performing Arts Center
Birdland Jazz Club
Birdland Theatre
Blue Note - NY
Bowery Ballroom
Broadway Comedy Club
Brooklyn Bowl - NY
Brooklyn Made
Brooklyn Mirage
Brooklyn Paramount
Brooklyn Steel
Calvary Temple International
Capitol Theatre - Port Chester
Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium
Carnegie Hall - Joan & Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall
Carnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall
Carteret Performing Arts & Event Center
Citi Field
City Parks Foundation SummerStage
City Winery - New York City
Concert Hall At Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Crossroads - Garwood
David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center
Dingbatz
EastVille Comedy Club - Brooklyn
Flushing Meadows - Corona Park
Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk
Forest Hills Stadium
Garcia's at The Capitol Theatre
Gotham Comedy Club
Governor's Levittown
Gramercy Theatre
Greenwich Village Comedy Club
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts
Hammerstein Ballroom
Hard Rock Cafe - NY
Heaven Can Wait
House of Independents
Iridium Jazz Club
Irving Plaza
Event
$NOT
10cc
2000s Rave
24kGoldn
4 Musical Tenors - From Broadway to Hollywood
49 Winchester
60JUNO
70s Soul Jam: Stylistics, The Manhattans, Delphonics & Peaches and Herb
9AM Banger
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
A Day To Remember
A Great Big Pile Of Leaves
A Johnny Mathis Christmas
A New World: Intimate Music From Final Fantasy
A Night of Music and Memories
A Place To Bury Strangers
A Skylit Drive
A.C.E
Aaron Frazer
Aaron May
Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties
Abbath
Abby Anderson
Abducted By The 80s: Wang Chung, The Motels & Naked Eyes
Above & Beyond & Spencer Brown
Ace Monroe
Acoustic Alchemy
Acraze
Adam Blackstone
Adam Carolla
Adam Ezra Group
Adam Ray
Adeem - The Artist
Adora America: Bethel Espanol, Lissette Acosta-Jimenez & Art Aguilera
Adrenalin O.D.
Adrianne Lenker
Adriatique
Aerosmith & The Black Crowes
Afghan Youth Orchestra
Africa United Youth Orchestra
Afrojack
Ahren Belisle
Aida Rodriguez
Aidan Canfield
Air Play Moon Safari
Air Supply
Airiel
AJ Rafael
Ajay-Atul
AJR
2-22-25
Tue
May 21
6:00 PM
Pacific Avenue
Mercury Lounge - NY -
New York, NY
2-62-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
BM - Big Matthew
Webster Hall -
New York, NY
2-24-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
Stand Up Comedy In New York City
Broadway Comedy Club -
New York, NY
2-37-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
Stud Country: Queer Line Dancing & Two Stepping
Brooklyn Bowl - NY -
Brooklyn, NY
2-21-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
Alexander Stewart
Bowery Ballroom -
New York, NY
2-24-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
Kristina Kuzmic
The Loft At City Winery - New York City -
New York, NY
2-61-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes
Gramercy Theatre -
New York, NY
2-36-25
Tue
May 21
7:00 PM
Hunxho
Irving Plaza -
New York, NY
2-21-25
Tue
May 21
7:30 PM
David Virelles Group
Carnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall -
New York, NY
2-22-25
Tue
May 21
7:30 PM
Trey Anastasio
Brooklyn Steel -
Brooklyn, NY
Bands and performers bring their A game when they take the stage in New York City. From Radio City Music Hall to Madison Square Garden, the Big Apple is home to many of the most storied concert halls in the world. That means that whether you’re settling in for an intimate show at the Mercury Lounge or dancing the night away at the newly revamped Webster Hall, catching an upcoming concert in NYC generally means that you’re hearing musicians who are inspired to perform at their very best.
Of all the concert halls in New York, Madison Square Garden’s nickname—the World’s Most Famous Arena—is the most statement making. Billy Joel has set a record for the most concerts at the Garden, and jam-favorites Phish are also regulars here. But the Garden is hardly the only famous venue in town. Harlem’s Apollo Theater has a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, thanks to its role in launching the careers of countless African-American recording artists, from James Brown to Billie Holiday. For opera and symphony concert fans, the Lincoln Center is unparalleled, while the Highline Ballroom attracts hip-hop and indie artists from around the world.
Much of the live music in NYC occurs in theaters that weren’t originally built for hosting concerts. The Gramercy Theater was a movie house and an off-Broadway venue, but is now one of New York’s most intimate concert spaces. Likewise, Webster Hall has adapted and altered its focus as it changes hands. And then there’s Governors Ball, New York’s marquee concert event since 2011, which occurs outside on Randall’s Island.
Wherever you plan to enjoy an upcoming concert in NYC, expect an enthusiastic crowd and an inspired performance. Just remember, all that excitement means that concert tickets can be difficult to come by, so to avoid getting shut out, make plans in advance.
Concerts in New York near me today, tonight, this weekend.
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Of all the concert halls in New York, Madison Square Garden’s nickname—the World’s Most Famous Arena—is the most statement making. Billy Joel has set a record for the most concerts at the Garden, and jam-favorites Phish are also regulars here. But the Garden is hardly the only famous venue in town. Harlem’s Apollo Theater has a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, thanks to its role in launching the careers of countless African-American recording artists, from James Brown to Billie Holiday. For opera and symphony concert fans, the Lincoln Center is unparalleled, while the Highline Ballroom attracts hip-hop and indie artists from around the world.
Much of the live music in NYC occurs in theaters that weren’t originally built for hosting concerts. The Gramercy Theater was a movie house and an off-Broadway venue, but is now one of New York’s most intimate concert spaces. Likewise, Webster Hall has adapted and altered its focus as it changes hands. And then there’s Governors Ball, New York’s marquee concert event since 2011, which occurs outside on Randall’s Island.
Wherever you plan to enjoy an upcoming concert in NYC, expect an enthusiastic crowd and an inspired performance. Just remember, all that excitement means that concert tickets can be difficult to come by, so to avoid getting shut out, make plans in advance.
Concerts in New York near me today, tonight, this weekend.
Searching for "Concerts in New York" can turn into a frustrating situation when trying to find concert tickets in New York. Sifting through one confusing listing after another gets old quick when looking for upcoming concerts. Event Tickets Center values user experience, which is why we optimize our site to make it as user friendly as possible, connecting you with the tickets you want.
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Event Dates and Pricing Information
Venue | Date | Price | Tickets Available |
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Mercury Lounge - NY | May 21, 2024 | From $64 | 12 |
Webster Hall | May 21, 2024 | From $52 | 18 |
Broadway Comedy Club | May 21, 2024 | From $92 | 8 |
Brooklyn Bowl - NY | May 21, 2024 | From $66 | 23 |
Bowery Ballroom | May 21, 2024 | From $43 | 15 |
The Loft At City Winery - New York City | May 21, 2024 | From $87 | 26 |
Gramercy Theatre | May 21, 2024 | From $58 | 16 |
Irving Plaza | May 21, 2024 | From $110 | 28 |
Carnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall | May 21, 2024 | From $101 | 6 |
Brooklyn Steel | May 21, 2024 | From $102 | 16 |