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Radio City Music Hall Tickets

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About Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall 

Is there any New York City venue more famous than Radio City Music Hall? Probably not. Known as the home of the Rockettes and their annual Christmas special, Radio City is Manhattan’s most well-known concert and event stage. Located in Midtown in the vibrant and always-bustling Rockefeller Center and known for its iconic art deco design and brilliant neon marquee, Radio City Music Hall is one venue you simply can’t miss.

 

The History of Radio City Music Hall

Radio City’s story begins back in the 1930s. After a long planning and funding process involving the input of John D. Rockefeller Jr., the theater opened up in 1932… and immediately flopped! Showrunners scrambled and created a winning combination of presentations soon afterward, and Radio City bounced back quickly to become the premier venue for both feature films and stage spectaculars for decades to come.

The economic turmoil of the 1970s almost ended Radio City. Plans had been drawn up to demolish the venue and replace it with an office building, but a massive protest, led by the Rockettes of all people, helped get Radio City declared a National Landmark. This swung the pendulum back towards success, and Radio City Music Hall bounced back to where it is today: a world-famous concert and event space that shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.

 

What Makes Radio City Music Hall Events So Special?

You’re kidding, right? It’s the most famous stage in the world. Attend at least one show at Radio City Music Hall, even if it’s just to tell your grandkids you did!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Radio City Music Hall located?

Radio City Music Hall is located in Midtown Manhattan, NYC. 

 

What kind of events does Radio City Music Hall host?

In addition to the Rockettes, who have been playing Radio City for literally decades, there has been no shortage of acts that have performed in this famous New York landmark. Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, The Grateful Dead, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and others have sold-out shows there, and the venue is a favorite for hosting awards presentations and for broadcasting live television events.

 

Which team is playing at Radio City Music Hall?

As this is a music venue no team plays here. 

 

Where can I park for free at Radio City Music Hall?

Unfortunately, the venue has no official parking lot. However, they have teamed up with ParkWhiz to explore nearby garage and lot locations and arrive at the Radio City Music Hall concert stress-free. 

 

What is the seating capacity of Radio City Music Hall?

Radio City Music Hall events can host up to 5,960 screaming fans.

 

Who owns Radio City Music Hall?

Radio City Music Hall is owned by Tishman Speyer Properties. 

 

How do I get to Radio City Music Hall using public transport?

New York is a bustling city with many modes of transportation, so getting to Radio City Music Hall events is fairly easy. From the subway and train to busses, and even the ferry, there are many options at your disposal, no matter where you’re coming from.