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“Lincoln Center Presents prioritizes an expansive view of artistic excellence at Lincoln Center—championing new art forms and reimagining the possibilities of a concert hall with the reopening of David Geffen Hall. Join us year-round in experiencing the power of live arts, and please, make yourselves at home.” –Shanta Thake
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In March, the dance floor opens to a dazzling K-Pop Night at the David Rubenstein Atrium, in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center of New York. In April, join us for a special tribute to Paul Robeson, presented in collaboration with the New York Philharmonic. Or perhaps you're ready to make your Lincoln Center debut. Register now to be a part of the chorus in the world premiere of Search for Spring.
From April 1–21, this year’s American Songbookseries explores themes of belonging and discovery, embodying the spirit of iconic New York City venues which paved the way for now legendary artists, broke new sounds and genres, and shaped modern music and culture across the country. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to turn back the clock and experience the thrill of a visit to Midtown's Latin jazz mecca, the Palladium Ballroom; SoHo's famed gay nightclub, Paradise Garage; Harlem's home of the Lindy Hop, the Savoy Ballroom; and the West Village's historically significant cabaret, Café Society. Explore calendar »
Spring Access programs just announced
Registration is now open for the spring season of Lincoln Center's legacy Access programs! Learn more about Lincoln Center Moments, a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers; and Passport to the Arts, a welcoming, accessible, and cost-free introduction to the performing arts for children, teens and adults with disabilities and their families.
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From April 1–21, this year’s series explores themes of belonging and discovery, embodying the spirit of iconic New York City venues which shaped modern music and culture across the country. Learn more »
David Rubenstein Atrium
Join us for free events every week at the Atrium—where arts and democracy converge through radical welcoming, artistic innovation, and community partnership. Visit the Atrium »
Kids, Teens, and Family
You're never too young to discover a passion for the arts! Don't miss our fun-filled roster of performances and events dedicated to kids, teens, and families of all ages. View calendar »
See Me As I Am
The first cross-campus exploration of a single artist, See Me As I Am: Lincoln Center’s Year-Long Celebration of Terence Blanchard spills across the campus, and beyond, with multi-disciplinary presentations. Learn more »
Works & Process at Lincoln Center
Works & Process is where New Yorkers are able to see, hear, and meet the most acclaimed artists in the world. Learn more »
Passport to the Arts
Designed for children, teens and adults with disabilities and their families, Passport to the Arts provides a welcoming, accessible, free introduction to the arts. Register here »
Lincoln Center Moments
Register for a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Register here »
Add to Calendar03/29/2023 7:30 pm03/29/2023 8:30 pmAmerica/New_YorkVoices of a People's History
Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Voices of a People's History project at this dynamic musical collaboration between musician Brandee Younger and singer/actor Eisa…
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Add to Calendar03/30/2023 7:30 pm03/30/2023 8:30 pmAmerica/New_YorkAn Evening with King Buffalo
The New York-based psychedelic-prog rock band King Buffalo is Sean McVay (vocals, guitar), Dan Reynolds (bass) and Scott Donaldson (drums). King Buffalo's breakout hits—&…
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I am honored to invite you to Lincoln Center Presents, a vision for year-round programming at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts that prioritizes an expansive view of artistic excellence and complements existing programs across the Lincoln Center campus and the civic life of the city at large. We are dedicated to making the arts available to the widest possible audience and the majority of programs are either FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay.
With the opening of the new David Geffen Hall this past October, we are reimagining the possibilities of a concert hall and what it means to be a public venue, for all New Yorkers. This season, you will see many collaborations and partnerships that create exciting collisions that go beyond genre and celebrate and reflect the intersectionalities and the vibrancy of the city itself. We are also championing new art forms that have traditionally not had much presence on our campus, changing perceptions of what, and more importantly, who, belongs in a concert hall.
As a lover of a variety of different art forms and a believer in the power of the arts, I knew I wanted to fill our campus with an incredible array of art that is in continual conversation with the moment and responsive to the needs of the community. Working closely with a multitude of artistic curators—including our two artists-in-residence, poet Mahogany L. Browne, and designer Mimi Lien—we are putting together events that are filled with a range of interdisciplinary works from diverse voices, that break down traditional silos and deepen artistic and civic connections.
Just as we encourage our artists to make themselves at home and become an intrinsic part of our community, we encourage the same of you, our audiences. Please join us as we break new ground and bring our constituents and partners across the city together in new ways. We look forward to welcoming you indoors, safely, and with your whole selves, to experience the power of the live performing arts.
Thanks to Our Supporters
Major support for artistic programming at Lincoln Center is provided by the Mellon Foundation and the Shubert Foundation.
Additional support is provided by the DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund.
Major support for the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center is provided by David M. Rubenstein.
Additional generous support is provided by The Mellon Foundation.
Endowment support is provided by The Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Foundation, Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), and Oak Foundation.
Kids & Family Programming is made possible by Disney.
Major support for the Big Umbrella Festival is provided by Esme Usdan and James Snyder and by public funds facilitated by New York City Council’s Autism Awareness Initiative.
Programming for Lincoln Center Education is made possible by LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, Constans Culver Foundation, the Richmond County Savings Foundation, Alice L. Walton Foundation, the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, Henry and Lucy Moses Fund, Inc., William Sherman, trustee for the Murray G. and Beatrice H. Sherman Charitable Trust, and the Theodore H. Barth Foundation.
Educational programming is made possible, in part, with public support facilitated by New York City Council Members Julie Menin and Keith Powers.
Major support for Lincoln Center accessibility programming is provided by The Taft Foundation, Kenneth Goldman Donor Fund, and The Megara Foundation.
Additional support is provided by the American Express Cultural Innovation Fund.
Accessibility at Lincoln Center is made possible in part by endowment support provided by AIG. Additional endowment support for Accessibility at Lincoln Center provided by Frederick P. Daniel and Elihu Rose – In Memory of Belle B. Rose.
Accessibility programming is made possible by public funds facilitated by New York City Council's Autism Awareness Initiative, New York City Council’s Geriatric Mental Health Initiative, and Speaker Adrienne Adams.
Lincoln Center’s artistic excellence is made possible by the dedication and generosity of our board members.
Operation of Lincoln Center’s public plazas is supported in part with public funds provided by the City of New York.
Programs are made possible, in part, with public funds provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Empire State Development, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor, Mayor of the City of New York, the New York State Legislature and the New York City Council.
NewYork-Presbyterian is the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center.
United Airlines is the Official Airline of Lincoln Center.
Steinway is Lincoln Center's Preferred Piano Partner.
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Our goal is to continue exploring new ticketing practices together as a community to make our performances more accessible to more people and to center equity and inclusion in every aspect of our field. The majority of Lincoln Center Presents programs will be FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay. Please refer to the dedicated event page of the show you’d like to attend to confirm ticketing options.
Free General Admission Events
Many performances and events, including all programming at the David Rubenstein Atrium, are available for FREE via General Admission—first-come, first-served. Advance reservations are not required for these events; just show up! While we'll do our best to accommodate as many guests as possible, we cannot guarantee admission. Look for the “FREE” label on calendar listings and show pages, or select the “Free” calendar filter to search for a wide range of free programming.
Choose-What-You-Pay Events
Choose-What-You-Pay tickets to the Lincoln Center Presents 2022-23 season are now on sale.
With Choose-What-You-Pay ticketing, you decide what's right for you. We offer a suggested ticket price, as well as options to pay more or less. The minimum ticket price is $5.00.
Full-price Events with Choose-What-You-Pay Rush
Full-price tickets to the Lincoln Center Presents 2022-23 season are now on sale.
A select number of performances will follow a traditional full-price ticketing model. Every full-price event offers a limited number of Choose-What-You-Pay Rush tickets, available the day of the event at noon.
3 Ways to Buy Tickets
There are three ways to purchase Choose-What-You-Pay, Full-price, and Choose-What-You-Pay Rush tickets.
1. Book online from the event's dedicated web page.
2. Call CenterCharge at 212-721-6500 from Monday–Saturday 10:00 am–8:00 pm and Sunday noon–6:00 pm.
3. Book in-person at the Alice Tully Hall box office (Broadway and 66th Street) or the David Geffen Hall box office from Monday–Saturday 10:00 am–6:00 pm and Sunday noon–6:00 pm. Choose-What-You-Pay Rush tickets will only be available at the designated venue's box office.
Plan Your Visit
Address
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Lincoln Center Plaza, New York NY 10023
Transportation
By Subway: The nearest accessible subway stations are the West 66th Street station (1 train) and the 59th Street-Columbus Circle station (A, B, C, D, or 1 trains).
By Bus: The M5, M7, M10, M11, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center campus.
Phone
Box Office
CenterCharge at 212-721-6500 from Monday–Saturday 10:00 am–8:00 pm and Sunday noon–6:00 pm
Lincoln Center’s approach to accessibility mirrors our commitment to transform performing arts spaces to be more inclusive of our audiences’ identities and access needs by design, not as an afterthought or add-on.
Face masks are encouraged, but not required for Lincoln Center Presents events. If you have been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 10 days, a high quality, well-fitting face covering is required at all times. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required; however, we encourage everyone to complete their primary vaccination series and get boosted if eligible before attending.
Lincoln Center is committed to the power of the arts and the important role it plays in our lives. Give today to join our mission and help champion the future of Lincoln Center.
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Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Voices of a People's History project at this dynamic musical collaboration between musician Brandee Younger and singer/actor Eisa…
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Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Voices of a People's History project at this dynamic musical collaboration between musician Brandee Younger and singer/actor Eisa Davis, sampling readings from Howard Zinn's rich history of American dissent and setting them to song. Brandee Younger is a Grammy-nominated instrumentalist whose work as a soloist, bandleader, and session musician alongside artists such as Beyoncé and Lauryn Hill has rapidly established her as one of the world's foremost harpists. Eisa Davis—niece of legendary activist Angela Davis—is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright and Obie Award-winning performer whose performances of original music at Joe's Pub and the Apollo serve to further underline her excellence and versatility.
Lincoln Center is committed to the power of the arts and the important role it plays in our lives. Give today to join our mission and help champion the future of Lincoln Center.
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Venue
David Rubenstein Atrium
Accessibility
Accessible seating and designated aisle seats
Accessible restrooms and accessible routes
FM assistive listening devices with headsets and neck loops
American Sign Language interpretation
Thanks to Our Supporters
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