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Marianne W.

New York Philharmonic has a lot to offer all year. They bring the performance to the citizens of New York City each summer in Central Park. This year they perform June 12 and afterward there is a firewood display. Bring your blanket, drinks and snacks to Central Park early to get a good view. Let's hope the weather cooperates!

West Side Story!!!
Vivienne C.

Why was this the most amazing NY experience ever? Live music, especially a live orchestra truly hits different. I got to watch West Side Story and it was the most amazing experience ever. Some of the things I loved about this experience include: - I was able to snag less than $60 seats at the third row right in the center, which I was so stocked about. I think the only other areas at this price were in the third balcony, so I felt extremely lucky to be able to have this experience so close up. - What a treat to hear from the original orchestra that played the music for West Side Story! - West Side Story is an amazing movie, I can't believe I've never watched it to be honest. I know it came out during the pandemic so the number of people who watched wasn't a lot, but it seriously is so underrated. The story is so rich, heartbreaking, and every scene of the movie contributed to the storyline. I will say that the song "I Feel Pretty" was kind of jarring because it came right after the death scenes, but I guess that's the nature of the story. - Listening to the music be played live was so special as the singing of the actors on screen felt so much more vibrant and alive. It almost felt like the whole movie was done right before your eyes, almost like a musical. Also, the music allowed for the emotions to be that much more intense. Sure you can think about it as $60 to watch a movie, or $60 to see a very amazing concert. - The theatre itself is absolutely stunning! Genuinely cannot recommend this more and I'm super looking forwards to be able to hear the NY Philharmonic again. I will never want to watch movies any other way anymore.

Rose N.

We ordered tickets online and if you're planning on attending a concert, I would recommend signing up for their newsletter. They are always sending out discounts and promo codes for the upcoming month. We attended the Michael Tilson Thomas (Meditations on Rilke) and Schubert (Symphony No. 9, Great) concert. At the David Geffen hall. The space is beautiful inside and outside. A quintessential NYC experience. Be punctual. They request you attend 30 minutes prior to showtime. There's a lot of people. People that need their coats checked, slow walkers, different floors you need to climb or ride the elevator. The ushers were amazing people, great at giving directions and handing out the program to follow along. The concert itself was beautiful.

New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tamika V.

I went to Cunningham Park on June 13th, 2024 to see the New York Philharmonic. I had an amazing time it was so relaxing. It was so many people out in the park with their families, friends, and pets. People had blankets on the grass and some had chairs. The weather was so beautiful the air was crisp, and huge bugs I had never seen before weren't funny at the moment, but I can laugh now. I will go again. You should too

Go Bruins 1.

Usually go to just couple of New York Philharmonic concerts per season, but this season went to most of them and enjoyed them all. Love the newly renovated Geffen Hall. Sound is so much better. One of the highlights for me this season was the 'Artist Spotlight' with the wonderful violinist Hilary Hahn. Wish NY Phil would do more of these 'Artist Spotlight'. It was also a treat to see Conductor Dudamel, who will take over the orchestra in 2026, conduct Mahler's Symphony No. 9. Looking forward to next season.

Jonathan B.

Went to my first concert from The NYPhil and it was Jurassic Park! Lovely performance and I can't wait to explore more from them this season!

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Edward W.

First time at the Geffen Hall and it was a blast. We came for 35 under 35 on a Friday night, which was a steal. We sat in the main orchestra on the far side and the acoustics were splendid. Stravinsky's Firebird was the highlight of the night. A 45 minute piece beautifully played from beginning to end. Really makes you appreciate the effort it takes to write an entire score. Zero amplification yet we could hear everything crystal clear. Even coughing or sneezing can be heard extremely well. Definitely recommend a visit!

Lucien A.

Cool Hand Lu says: A snowy evening of classical music is a great way to start off the holidays. I was lucky enough to be given some free tickets to see the NY Philharmonic perform Handel's Water Music at Lincoln Center. I hadn't been to Lincoln Center in over a decade so I jumped at the chance. To my pleasure, all of the staff I encountered were very pleasant and professional. I had a very smooth transition from picking up my tickets from will call, passing through security, getting a quick snack prior to the performance and then finding my seat. The drinks were discounted as well so that was a bonus. The acoustics within Lincoln Center were to me (admittedly a musical layperson...) excellent. I was seated three rows from the rear but I was never straining to hear the overall performance. I also physically felt the percussion sections of the compositions which throughly amazed me. Unfortunately it was a bit hard to hear the harpsichord, which to me, has one of the most interesting sounds. The tinniness it produces definitely make you immediately think of the Victorian era. I'm sure those sitting in the front were able to enjoy it. All in all, I had a great evening and will be including classical music into my Spotify station mix. I will be visiting Lincoln Center more often now I think...

Mahsa T.

My first time listening to the New York Philharmonic and they did a fantastic job. We attended a Wednesday evening performance and I really loved that the conductor had a passionate and colorful personality, otherwise the lengthy show would have been a bit more dry. Though I will admit, there were parts of the performance that I did not enjoy, but that just had to do with the particular show that I chose. So make sure that the performance you go to see is one that you're really interested in - they can be hit or miss. You can get reasonable $30-$40 tickets for performances. You can buy tickets at the theater box office to avoid some of the online fees.

Sun H.

As an Angeleno, I've been always thinking LAPHIL is the best. But I enjoyed NYPHIL more than LAPHIL this time. My family came here for traveling NY and my daughter reserved tickets for matinee because it was January and I didn't drive a car unlike living in LA, where most people driving cars to attend the concerts. It was wet and drizzling outside but for New Yorkers, it didn't matter the weather was good or not. The hall was very crowded and vibe. I put my heavy coat in the Coat Check ($3 for the coat and $3 for the bag)beside the main hall and I felt more free to focus on music. The hall itself is vary classic and each level has some lightings to be divided and to be decorative. The seat was very comfortable, even though we sat the third level. The patrons were all ages and enjoyed music equally. Following the hall, the toilet is also classic. I could flush the toilet by pushing the pedal by foot and there are some candies inside the washroom. The program had three parts. Philharmonic's chamber music:String quartet, symphony, and post-concert Q&A. Amazing string quartet. It's high quality music. And very adventurous. If someone does like symphony only, it should be boring. But they proudly made music and invited the patrons inside the epitome of luxury. In particular I really liked the cello. He had lots of inspiration to play the music. He is the best of my experience of chamber music in my life. He is the principal cello of the NYPHIL. Only l could hear his part while four players played the music. The symphony was also amazing. I've never heard the Jean Sibelius's Symphony No.4. That's why I expected that this music was gonna be boring but very inspiring and deeply imagined by conductor Alan Gilbert and symphony members. After the concert they gave us time to talk(aka post-concert Q&A), four panels explaining the concert and answering the questions. One of the panels also mentioned that she'd never played this music before. One of panels was Anthony McGill, the principal clarinetist, who played the clarinet at the Obama' inauguration ceremony. Time flew so fast and I did coat check and came out with some feeling left. We had chance to listen to amazing quartet, unbelievable symphony and comfortable talk. It was very memorable time of my life.

Proof of NY Phil's Membership Office Aggressiveness
Diana C.

This review is for the New York Philharmonic Membership Office. I thoroughly enjoy having the NY Philharmonic in my backyard and sincerely appreciate the beautiful performances they put on. However, the NY Philharmonic Membership Office is absolutely relentless. They are the worst and most aggressive membership-seeking people I have ever encountered in my life. I previously called them to ask that I be put on the 'Do Not Call List.' However, for the past few days, they have called me at all hours of the day. I reached out to the organization on Facebook, via phone, etc. with no success. As a graduate student, I simply am not in the position to support them and I really hope they understand that. I have no idea how to get my phone number out of the grasp of the NY Philharmonic Membership Office. My recommendation is if you are to put a phone number down when purchasing tickets, do not put down your personal cell phone number. And after picking up one or two membership phone calls, you will understand what I mean!! I currently ignore all numbers coming from 212- 496- xxxx. This is just simply unprofessional and unwarranted harassment. Shame on you, NY Philharmonic! Edited: just found online that other people have had the same issue. http://observer.com/2012/11/stalked-by-the-philharmonic/

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Edith C.

First time to the NY Philharmonic and I loved it. The orchestra seats on the right were amazing. The musicians are amazing and the theater itself is beautiful and massive. Had a glass of sparkling wine for $8 which is great. Wonderful place to experience New York.

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4.3(404 reviews)
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I've lived in New York for 12 years, and somehow, I had never made it to the Bowery Ballroom. I've…read moreheard people rave about it for over a decade, and after finally seeing Rochelle Jordan there, I get the hype. It actually lives up to its reputation as one of the best-sounding rooms in the city. The venue is such a vibe. You walk into the ground-floor lounge, which is a great spot to grab a drink and decompress before the show, and then you head up the stairs into the main ballroom. The acoustics were flawless for Rochelle's set; her vocals were crisp, and you could feel the bass through the floor without it being muddy. Even though it's an intimate space, the high ceilings and the mezzanine give it a grander feel than your typical club. Pro Tip: If you want a bit more breathing room but still want a perfect view, the mezzanine is the place to be. But honestly, there isn't a bad "seat" (standing room only) in the house. After 12 years of hearing about it, I'm just annoyed I waited this long to go. It won't be another decade before I'm back.

It is an interesting experience, and I would say this spot definitely has a relaxed vibe. You can…read morepre-order the tickets on your phone (ticketmaster). It is just standing the whole time for the concert unless you are VIP (then there will be a small table with chairs set aside for you.) When you walk in, they check your bags and make sure you are of age (need photo ID and will get a wrist band), and there was no wait when I arrived at 6:30 PM, and the show was scheduled for 7 PM. There is a spot downstairs when you walk in to rest on a couch if you need. There are drinks: wine, beer, cider. The bathrooms are decent if you have to use them. Some positives: There is a coat check for $3, and they accept credit card. There are multiple stalls in the ladies' bathroom, and there is soap! I saw non-alcoholic drinks: Poland Spring water, Monster energy drink.

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Smalls Jazz Club

4.3(445 reviews)
2.8 miWest Village
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Kinda wild that I didn't write a review the last time I was in this jazz joint…read more Last time I popped into the 2am show and it blew my sox off. I saw Miki Yamanaka randomly for the 1st time. But apparently i missed writing a review. Maybe because there are many glowing reviews already. But may I put my 5 star review on the pile. This time we caught the 2pm Sunday open jam. We were smartly near the front of the line so we got my favorite spot, right on the bar rail near the stage. The drinks were good and strong, the service was quick and succinct. The jam was incredible. I didn't know all the guys but the guy on drums is a legend named muppet. He held back on his solos on the first 2 songs. On the third, when the baton was passed to him, he ripped off an impressive solo that would be amazing for anyone, and he is 93. We had to dip out to catch our flight, but cant wait to stop in again next time.

This was our last stop during our must recent NYC trip. Were only able to stay for a an hour or…read moreso, because we had to run to the airport. Still, this was enough to get a good feel of what the club is all about. Just standing in line we got to talk to a musician, who had just played at another location, but told us the people playing there that day were amazing, including the 91-year-old drummer "Muppet". We went during the day so no cover charge, but think they do at later hours. We got some spots at the bar, knowing we would not be able to stay long. From any seat you are able to enjoy the whole atmosphere and set. They had one server and one bartender, and I honestly thought at first they would be scrambling with all the drink orders but the way they worked, quickly and still being personable with each guest was impressive. The band playing was great, we stayed a bit more than we should have because of how good they were. Very intimate, chill way to spend time enjoying live music. The only reason I took one star off is the restroom situation. I went down hoping I could use the facilities but the mold smell and other strong smell made me sick and I had to run out. Just make sure you go before you are inside or hold it. Apart from that, very intimate, chill way to spend time enjoying live music.

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Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar - Rack of lamb with seasonal sautéed vegatables!!!! DELICIOUS!

Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar

3.6(297 reviews)
0.5 miUpper West Side
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Thursday, 07May26 - A night of celebrating Taurus' at Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar Lounge - and…read morewhat a celebration it was. So much joy. So much talent. Thank you, Valerie Simpson, and your late husband; Nickolas Ashford, for creating this amazing venue. The guest host for the evening was the incredibly talented Olutayo. Olutayo is joy exemplified. His vocal range, dance moves, entertaining facial expressions...infectious. I fell in love with this man and did not hesitate to tell him so. Beyond his talents was Olu's ability to manage / juggle the night's open-mic entertainers with such grace. From the lyrics of En Vogue and Salt-N-Peppa: "Whatta Man, Whatta Man, What a Mighty Good Man!" All of the entertainers were incredible. What a range of singers, dancers, a poet, a violinist. And the band! The band! The band! Come on!! Outstanding. I was seated next to Darius, one of the several background vocalists that were positioned throughout the lounge. We became fast friends in this space filled with exuberance. Darius was a delight. He was also a big brother to me, making sure no one blocked my view of the performance. Thank you, Darius, that was so kind of you. I had such a wonderful time being in the company of all these amazingly talented people. It was a 6-hour dopamine rush that should not be missed. The dinner that was served was top-notch. I had the Sea Bass. My friend had the Golden Fried Chicken. Both meals were delicious. I had the ginger mocktail with rosemary and blueberries - so yummy I had two. Dessert was key lime pie - suffer we will. Our server; Vickie, was a delight and amazing to observe as she maneuvered around the performers and kept us and everyone around us well served and continually hydrated. Vickie is to be commended for how hard she worked throughout the evening. I made sure our tip reflected our appreciation of her. Put the Sugar Bar on your bucket list when visiting NYC. You'll leave there feeling you have experienced Heaven on Earth.

I was informed that you cannot make a reservation more than one week in advance. I made our…read morereservation as soon as the business opened one week in advance. The day before our dinner, I got an email, text, and telephone call to confirm our reservation. I asked if our seats were assigned to a specific table. I was told the assignments would be available the next morning. We arrived about 45 minutes before our reservation time. We were told that we could NOT go to the bar without paying the $20.00 per person door fee for the show. That night was open mic night. I was so eager to support this business because of its owners. We were also told we could NOT be seated early. We paid the money and waited. The tables in the bar area were reserved. When our reservation time arrived, in lieu of being seated where we could see the show we paid for, we were taken upstairs. I asked where the upstairs stage was located. There was NO stage. Instead, there was a 20 inch television hanging on the adjacent wall. We waited 45 minutes to watch a television upstairs away from the open mic show. I have included a picture from our vantage point. When I asked why we had not been seated in the open seats on the floor with the stage, I was told that some of the performers brought friends and our table was given to those individuals. Our money would not be refunded. I asked repeatedly why we were being moved and the hostess indicated that she did not make any decisions and the seats were going to be given to others. Those folks had not arrived and had not made any reservation. Thus, making a reservation was a waste of time. Then there was the food. I figured no one could mess up hot wings. I was wrong. The lemon pepper wings had no lemon and no pepper. It was just dropped into some butter. I had "buttered" wings. No seasoning except butter. Every member of our group remarked that the food was NOT good. I left 3/4 of the food on the plate. I was SORELY disappointed. Even sports bar have food don't string their customers along, make them wait 45 minutes, and then stash them away in heaven (i.e. upstairs). I could have watched better entertainment on Youtube. I will not be returning and I am telling everyone that I had bragged to about my upcoming birthday outing at the Sugar Bar that they should NEVER visit this place. No one cared that we were utterly disappointed with the trickery regarding the seating.

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Palladium Times Square

3.4(34 reviews)
1.1 miTheater District, Midtown West

Nice venue to see a concert as it's easy to get to in Times Square…read more We recently caught GWAR here and it was a blast! They have been around the metal scene for a long time and still put on a crazy fun show. Just be aware if you're in the standing room pit area you will get soaked with all colors of fluid shooting out of character's orifices! There is a large standing room only area on the main floor, an elevated standing area behind that which we score a perfect spot along the railing to view the show, along with elevated seating behind that. Not the biggest venue but good sound and sightlines. Coat check available along with a bar selling overprices drinks.

Went to a concert at the Palladium for the first time this week and it was awesome! I wasn't…read moreexcited about venturing into Times Square at all and yes, it was annoying navigating through crowds of tourists outside, but once we got into line it was fine. The 5 stars are honestly for the security team -- they made the line move quickly and efficiently to get inside the building. They were pleasant and gave direction as needed. For a line that wrapped around, it went FAST! Once inside, we were surprised to see that our mezzanine seats were at the same entrance to general admission. It's a small theater but plenty of room for GA ticket holders and a decent area for ticketed seaters. Even if you're seated, you'll have a good view of the stage. Plenty of bars are available and the bathrooms are clean. I have to say other than Times Square outside - I love this venue!

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