Let the rhythm lift you!

Join us from June 11–August 9 for Lincoln Center's fourth annual Summer for the City, offering hundreds of free and Choose-What-You-Pay performances and cultural activities for all ages. We invite you to come as you are, experience global rhythms, and embrace new perspectives—all without ever leaving New York!

What's on today, June 21st

11:00 am

Summer for the City
The Art of Wellbeing

Movement Session With New York City Ballet

Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian

location pin logoLeFrak Lobby, David Geffen Hall

Elevate your summer as the New York City Ballet invites you to join an hour-long dance and wellness workshop!
INDOOR
ALL AGES
WELLNESS
WORKSHOP

12:00 pm

Summer for the City
Kids, Teens, and Families

Maimouna Youssef aka Mumu Fresh

Lincoln Center Presents

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Share an uplifting experience for all ages at a concert inspired by jazz, traditional African music, rock, experimental acapella fusion, and more.
OUTDOOR
KID-FRIENDLY
JAZZ
SOUL

3:00 pm

Summer for the City
Run AMOC* Festival

The Comet/Poppea

American Modern Opera Company

Lincoln Center Presents

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A fusion of Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea and Du Bois/Lewis’ The Comet explores power and race. With Davóne Tines and Anthony Roth Costanzo.
INDOOR
AGES 2+
OPERA
Contemporary

5:00 pm

Summer for the City

The Wedding: New York's Biggest Day

Lincoln Center Presents

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Ever dreamed of getting married at Lincoln Center? For the fourth year in a row, we're inviting hundreds of couples to celebrate love. Come join us!
INDOOR
ALL AGES
Participatory

7:00 pm

Summer for the City

Machine Dazzle: JOYWRIDE

Followed by Silent Disco

Lincoln Center Presents

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Emmy Award winner Machine Dazzle is joined by composer Gerard Kouwenhoven for an extravagant visual concert of original songs.
OUTDOOR
ALL AGES
MUSIC
Silent Disco

7:30 pm

Summer for the City

Ivalas Quartet and Léo Tardin

Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with Chelsea Music Festival

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Enjoy classical music performed by the tremendous Ivalas Quartet and  Swiss pianist and composer Léo Tardin.
INDOOR
ALL AGES
MUSIC

UPCOMING SHOWS

Sunday, June 22 at 11:00 am

Summer for the City

In-Person Verbal Description Campus Exploration – Lincoln Center's Summer for the City

Lincoln Center Presents

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Join us for a free in-person exploration of Lincoln Center’s campus, transformed for our annual summer festival. Designed for guests who are blind or have low vision.
OUTDOOR
ALL AGES
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ACCESSIBILITY
CAMPUS EXPLORATION
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This summer, we're offering even more Choose-What-You-Pay events—from soaring classical works, to bold interdisciplinary premieres and theatrical spectaculars!
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Become a Lincoln Center Member today and enjoy exciting year-round benefits, including a Fast Track pass for the season and behind-the-scenes experiences.
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In addition to General Admission, we’re offering a FREE Fast Track option for most Summer for the City events—giving you priority access.

Find your series and soar

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The American Modern Opera Company (AMOC*) creates an immersive landscape of art with a bold slate of opera, dance, and music.
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Hit The Dance Floor at free Social Dance concerts with music from around the world, each beginning with a quick dance tutorial.
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Explore beloved melodies and discover new works in this electrifying season that spans drama, passion, romance, melancholy, and triumph.
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Join us for a star-studded week of Brazilian concerts and cultural programs that showcase the country’s diversity, depth, and creative excellence.
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This is your one-stop destination for shows and activities for teens and kids of all ages—hosted by artists from across the globe.
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Celebrate the fifth anniversary of the BAAND Together Dance Festival, as five of NYC’s most iconic dance companies reunite on one stage.
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Lincoln Center celebrates the 20th anniversary of Brooklyn Rider, a singular force in the world of string quartets.
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Step down into The Underground for free stand-up shows with NYC's sharpest up-and-coming comedians, breaking talents, and surprise headliners.
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Curated with an expert’s ear for the field's most prominent and impactful voices, Jazz at Lincoln Center presents today's rising stars.
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Celebrate The Library for the Performing Arts' 60th Anniversary with free film, dance, music, and literary events for all ages.
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Witness virtuosic soloists and avant-garde ensembles whose instrumental performances push the boundaries of today's music.
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From R&B, Hip-Hop, salsa, disco, cumbia, deep house, pop, Afro-Caribbean hits, and everything in between, we’ll be turning the heat up!
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From July 9–12, we bring together teaching artists, educators, and practicing artists to engage, share, and imagine the next 50 years of teaching artistry around the world.
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Art engages the mind, body, and spirit with guided meditations and movement-based lessons accompanied by live music.

The stage is set. Are you ready?

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Violist, conductor, and Peabody Award-winning producer Nadia Sirota curates and hosts the category-defying Living Music Underground series on Thursday nights. Stop by The Underground, a one-of-a-kind setting for spotlighting virtuosic soloists and avant-garde ensembles whose instrumental performances push the boundaries of classical, jazz, experimental, ambient, electronic, and pop.
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Brooklyn Rider's gripping performance style and unquenchable appetite for musical adventure have firmly established them as a singular force in the world of string quartets. Lincoln Center celebrates their 20th anniversary with six shows, featuring acclaimed collaborations and new commissions which reflect the breadth of the ensemble's ambitious reach and eclectic interests.

Plan your festival experience

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Visual Director Clint Ramos transforms Lincoln Center's outdoor campus with multiple open-air public spaces—welcoming all New Yorkers and visitors to enjoy throughout their day.
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Lincoln Center seeks to create a more inclusive experience and meet access needs for our audiences by providing a range of accommodations for all performances.
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With over 10 performance spaces, multiple food stations, and one mega disco ball, this visual map will come in handy.

Thanks to Our Supporters

Lead Support for Summer for the City Community Programming is provided by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF)
Major support for Summer for the City is provided by Chase
NewYork-Presbyterian is the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
United is the Preferred Airline of Lincoln Center Presents
Steinway & Sons is the Preferred Piano Partner of Lincoln Center
Major support for Lincoln Center Presents and Summer for the City is provided by the Shubert Foundation, the Howard Gilman Foundation, and MOVADO Group Foundation
BAAND Together Dance Festival is made possible by CHANEL 
Additional support is provided by Park Lane New York and Fairfield by Marriott Central Park
Endowment support is provided by the Blavatnik Family Foundation Fund for Dance, The Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Foundation, Oak Foundation, and PepsiCo Foundation
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 National Endowment for the Arts, 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