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  • Find tickets to Head in the Clouds Music & Arts Festival (2 Day Pass) with (G)I-DLE, Joji, ILLENIUM b2b Dabin, and more on Saturday May 11 at time to be announced at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY
  • Find tickets to Head in the Clouds Music & Arts Festival (Saturday Pass) on Saturday May 11 at time to be announced at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, NY
  • Find tickets to Raffi on Saturday May 11 at 2:00 pm at Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at Count Basie Center in Red Bank, NJ
  • Find tickets to The Outsiders on Saturday May 11 at 2:00 pm at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Hot Water Music with Quicksand on Saturday May 11 at 5:00 pm at Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY
  • Find tickets to McKinley Dixon on Saturday May 11 at 6:00 pm at Mercury Lounge in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Insomnium with Omnium Gatherum (16+) on Saturday May 11 at 6:00 pm at Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Natalia Jimenez on Saturday May 11 at 6:30 pm at United Palace Theatre in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Bobby Brooks Wilson on Saturday May 11 at 7:00 pm at Tilles Center Concert Hall in Brookville, NY
  • Find tickets to Freddie Gibbs and Madlib on Saturday May 11 at 7:00 pm at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York, NY


About New York Concerts

There’s nothing small about New York City. More than 8.5 million people live here, and the city draws more international tourists than anywhere else in the world. New York’s options are vast no matter what you’re looking for: the food is great and the live entertainment has never been better. In particular, New York City has had a major influence on music in the US: genres like classical and jazz have continued to thrive in NYC, and you can trace the origins of punk rock, disco, and salsa to New York as well.

New York is home to some of the most famous venues in the world, and the city attracts the best talent available across all genres of music. New York’s most famous arena—and potentially the world’s most famous arena—is Madison Square Garden. The current Garden is actually the fourth venue to bear that name. The first two were actually located on Madison Square, and the current building—which opened in 1968 and completed substantial renovations in 2013—is located further uptown at 8th Avenue and 50th Street. The Garden has hosted pro-sports championships from the Knicks and Rangers, pro-boxing’s greatest matches, and two Papal visits. A wide range of artists from Elvis to John Lennon to Stevie Wonder to Taylor Swift have played concerts at Madison Square Garden. From January 2014 through July 2015, Billy Joel played a show at MSG every month.

What concert venues are New York City?

Madison Square Garden is the most famous arena in the world for a reason. Visiting the Garden should be on anybody’s bucket list. Palladium Times Square and Irving Plaza are other notable venues in New York.

What concerts can I see in New York this weekend?

Scroll up to the “All Concerts in New York” section to see available tickets for concerts happening over the weekend.

Tips for attending concerts in New York

The subway is probably the best way to get to Madison Square Garden. The arena is right above Penn Station. Public transportation is usually the best way to get around the city. Parking is near impossible a lot of the time.

How much are concert tickets in New York City?

New York City is one of the top concert destinations in the country, with a wide variety of venues and performances. For a look at ticket prices for upcoming concerts, scroll to the top of the page and see events today, this weekend, and this week.

What concert should I see while I’m in New York?

What kind of music do you like? You’ll almost certainly find it in New York City. Look through the listings above to see what concerts will be in the city tonight, this weekend, and in the future.