Welcome to David Geffen Hall, the home of the New York Philharmonic and a cultural home for New York. The design of the Hall is centered around a deep focus on welcoming visitors and audiences to Lincoln Center and expanding the possibilities of what a concert hall can be. Thousands of square feet of public space are open daily to the public; accessibility features are offered throughout; concerts and community events are open to passersby from 65th Street and Columbus Avenue; and select performances from inside the concert hall are streamed live, free of charge. Whether you're returning to David Geffen Hall or visiting for the first time, we look forward to welcoming you!
Upcoming events
Summer for the City
Kids, Teens, and Families
Music Storytime With Intersection Music and Arts, Inc.
Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
July 01 at 11:00 am
Karen and Richard LeFrak Lobby, David Geffen Hall
Summer for the City
Kids, Teens, and Families
Music Storytime With Intersection Music and Arts, Inc.
Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
July 01 at 1:00 pm
Karen and Richard LeFrak Lobby, David Geffen Hall
Summer for the City
Declaration: Songs of Democracy, Voices of Hope
Lincoln Center Presents
July 01 at 7:30 pm
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
Summer for the City
Kids, Teens, and Families
Theater Storytime With AJ Freeman
Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
July 08 at 11:00 am
Karen and Richard LeFrak Lobby, David Geffen Hall
Lyricist and librettist AJ Freeman and composer Maria Caputo join us to present an original musical version of The Odyssey for young audiences.
About David Geffen Hall
Reimagining the concert-going experience
Home to the New York Philharmonic, the Wu Tsai Theater—named in honor of Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai—is designed with optimized sightlines, resulting in an intimate relationship between audience and performer. The theater's state-of-the-art flexibility accommodates choral performances, recitals, semi-staged opera, dance, film premieres, and amplified pop and rock concerts. Learn more »