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New York Best Deals - NYC Music & Concerts
 
In a city where virtually everything is at your fingertips, the music scene is no different. No matter what your tastes, there is a venue here that caters to the very best music has to offer. Here are some of the very best in New York and beyond!

    • Brooklyn Bowl
      Intimate music venue, with a full restaurant, bar and bowling alley.  This Williamsburg gem has something for everyone!


61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718)963-3369
www.brooklynbowl.com

    • The Bowery Presents
      With multiple venues, this group will have just about every type of music you can imagine.  For a full list of venues and artists go to:

      http://www.bowerypresents.com/

 

    • Birdland
      Look to this place for some of the best in local and international jazz musicians-something surely not to be missed!


315 West 44th Street (btwn. 8th and 9th)

212-581-3080

    • Blue Note
      This is arguably one of the world’s most popular jazz clubs.  Known for world renowned talent; and even has Saturday late night jam sessions and Sunday Brunch.


131 W. 3rd St (btwn. 6th Ave. & MacDougal St.)

(212) 475-8592

    • Alice Tully Hall
      Classical music venue, Philip Glass regularly entertains here.  The Chamber Music Society also performs here.


Lincoln Center
62nd - 66th Streets and Broadway
(212) 875-5060

    • Avery Fisher Hall – Home of the NY Philharmonic


Lincoln Center
62nd - 66th Streets and Broadway
(212) 875-5030

    • Radio City Music Hall
      RadioCity Music Hall was built to inspire a city devastated by the Great Depression.  Today Radio City Music Hall boasts some of the greatest musical performers the world has to offer.  Radio City is also home to the famed Rockettes, and the Christmas Spectacular. 


1260 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
(212) 247-4777

    • The Beacon Theatre
      This music venue is considered the older sister to Radio City Music Hall.  Known for its flawless acoustics, the Beacon has been a favored New York City stop for top acts since the 1920’s. Remarkably, the original sound-system still provides near-perfect acoustics today.  Some of the most popular acts in musical history have performed at the Beacon including: The Rolling Stones, James Taylor, Michael Jackson, Queen and Jerry Garcia.  


2124 Broadway
New York, 10023
(212) 465-6500