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- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Joy Anonymous (21+) on Saturday September 6 at 4:00 pm at Ruins at Knockdown Center in Queens, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 4:00pm
Joy Anonymous (21+)
Ruins at Knockdown Center·Queens, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Have A Nice Life with Midwife on Saturday September 6 at 6:00 pm at Warsaw in Brooklyn, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 6:00pm
Have A Nice Life with Midwife
Warsaw·Brooklyn, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to The Waterboys with Anna Tivel on Saturday September 6 at 7:00 pm at Webster Hall in New York, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 7:00pm
The Waterboys with Anna Tivel
Webster Hall·New York, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Dirty Rotten Imbeciles on Saturday September 6 at 7:00 pm at Dingbatz in Clifton, NJ
Sep 6
Sat · 7:00pm
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
Dingbatz·Clifton, NJ
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Amble (16+) on Saturday September 6 at 7:00 pm at Irving Plaza in New York, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 7:00pm
Amble (16+)
Irving Plaza·New York, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Emilia on Saturday September 6 at 7:00 pm at Brooklyn Paramount in Brooklyn, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 7:00pm
Emilia
Brooklyn Paramount·Brooklyn, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Al Stewart on Saturday September 6 at 7:30 pm at The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, NJ
Sep 6
Sat · 7:30pm
Al Stewart
The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts·Red Bank, NJ
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Quinn XCII on Saturday September 6 at 7:30 pm at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT
Sep 6
Sat · 7:30pm
Quinn XCII
Toad's Place·New Haven, CT
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Jesse Malin on Saturday September 6 at 7:30 pm at Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 7:30pm
Jesse Malin
Gramercy Theatre·New York, NY
- (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Galas on Saturday September 6 at 8:00 pm at Coney Island Amphitheater in Brooklyn, NY
Sep 6
Sat · 8:00pm
Galas
Coney Island Amphitheater·Brooklyn, NY
Learn More About New York Concerts
There’s nothing small about New York City. Home to over 8.5 million people, NYC attracts more international tourists than any other destination in the world. Its unmatched diversity and vibrancy mean there’s something for everyone.
Whether it’s world-class dining or live entertainment, New York City delivers in spades. The city’s influence on music in the United States is undeniable, as it continues to shape and nurture genres like classical and jazz while being the birthplace of punk rock, disco and salsa.
New York is also home to some of the most iconic venues in the world, attracting the best talent across all musical genres. At the heart of NYC’s music scene lies Madison Square Garden, the city’s most famous arena and arguably the most renowned in the world. This legendary space has hosted everything from Knicks and Rangers championships to unforgettable concerts by artists like Elvis, John Lennon, Stevie Wonder, and Taylor Swift.
Beyond the grandeur of Madison Square Garden, New York City boasts an expansive music scene, with venues and performances that cater to every taste. Whether you’re discovering indie acts at the Bowery Ballroom, dancing the night away at Brooklyn Steel, or enjoying an open-air concert at SummerStage in Central Park, NYC offers a never-ending array of unforgettable live music experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions About New York City Concerts
Here's what fans want to know about concerts in New York:
What are some must-visit concert venues in New York City?
New York City is home to an array of iconic concert venues, each offering a unique experience. Whether you prefer large arenas or intimate spaces, there’s a venue for every music fan:
Madison Square Garden (MSG): Known as "The World’s Most Famous Arena," MSG hosts top-tier artists and is a must-visit for any music lover.
Radio City Music Hall: With its stunning Art Deco design, this historic venue provides a breathtaking setting for concerts and live events.
The Bowery Ballroom: Located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, this intimate venue is perfect for discovering emerging artists.
Brooklyn Steel: A favorite among indie and alternative fans, this East Williamsburg venue features state-of-the-art acoustics and a cool, industrial vibe.
How can I purchase tickets for concerts in New York?
Purchasing tickets for concerts in New York City is easy with SeatGeek, your go-to platform for finding tickets to NYC’s top venues. SeatGeek offers a user-friendly interface with interactive seating charts, helping you secure the perfect tickets for your next concert.
Are there free concerts in New York City?
Yes! New York City frequently hosts free concerts, especially during the warmer months. From large festivals to intimate park performances, free concerts are abundant throughout the city:
SummerStage in Central Park: A beloved series of free shows featuring local and international artists.
Bryant Park’s Music Events: Regular free concerts ranging from classical ensembles to contemporary bands.
Harlem Meer Performance Festival: Celebrating music and culture with free performances in Harlem’s Central Park area.
Check event calendars regularly to stay updated on free concert opportunities.
What are the best seats for concerts at large New York venues?
Finding the best seats depends on your preferences and the type of experience you’re seeking. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide:
Center-Floor Seats: Perfect for fans who want a direct view of the stage and to feel part of the action.
Mid-Level Sections: These offer great acoustics and panoramic views, ideal for music enthusiasts who appreciate sound quality.
Upper-Tier Seating: A more budget-friendly option that still provides good sightlines and an engaging concert experience.
What’s the best way to get to New York City concert venues?
Whether you're an NY native or new to the city, you're probably aware that driving isn't the most ideal option. New York City concert venues are easily accessible by multiple transportation options, making it convenient to reach your favorite shows:
Subway: The city’s extensive subway system connects all five boroughs, providing quick and affordable transit to major venues.
Ride-Sharing Services: Apps like Uber and Lyft are widely available and a good choice for late-night events.
Walking or Biking: Many venues are centrally located and easily reached on foot or bike, especially in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Do New York City concert venues have accessible seating?
Most venues in New York City prioritize accessibility. Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and other major locations offer accessible seating, ramps, and services for patrons with disabilities. Be sure to check the specific venue’s accessibility page for detailed information.
What are some lesser-known venues worth exploring?
For those looking to venture beyond the major venues, NYC has a wealth of hidden gems that provide a unique concert experience:
Le Poisson Rouge: A versatile space hosting indie concerts, DJ sets, and more in an intimate environment.
These venues are ideal for discovering new artists and enjoying live music in a more personal setting.
What should I know about New York City concert safety measures?
Venues across New York City implement rigorous safety measures, including security screenings, bag checks and adherence to health and safety guidelines. Check the venue’s website before attending for up-to-date safety policies and prohibited items.
New York City’s concert scene is constantly evolving, offering something for every music lover. Whether you’re drawn to the grandeur of Madison Square Garden or the charm of a local music club, NYC ensures every concert is an unforgettable experience.
More Concerts in New York
Musicians on Tour in New York
- Ayra Starr in New York
- Billy Joel in New York (Madison Square Garden)
- Drew Parker in New York
- Elyanna in New York
- George Strait in New York
- Levi Turner in New York
- Morgan Wallen in New York (Madison Square Garden)
- Post Malone in New York (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
- SZA in New York (Randalls Island)
- The Rolling Stones in New York (MetLife Stadium)