

The Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performances at Alice Tully Hall from July 22–August 6 and Kyle Abraham’s Requiem at the Rose Theater from August 11–13 will be ticketed events. Event admission is only guaranteed until 10 minutes before showtime. With Advance Reservation, guests can get priority access to events by booking ahead of time.
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In addition to General Admission, we’re offering a FREE Advance Reservation option for select Summer for the City events held at Damrosch Park, The Oasis, and Hearst Plaza.

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Read below to learn more about ticketing for the specific event you’d like to attend.Įntry to all Summer for the City performances and events at Damrosch Park, The Oasis on Josie Robertson Plaza, the David Rubenstein Atrium, The Deck, Hearst Plaza, and The Speakeasy on Jaffe Drive will be available for FREE via General Admission-first-come, first-served.

There are three ways to get tickets to Summer for the City at Lincoln Center, depending on the venue and the programming. Pianos by Steinway & Sons – the Artistic Choice of Lincoln Center NewYork-Presbyterian is the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center Programs are made possible, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts with 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 Kravis Foundation, Oak Foundation, PepsiCo Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund Major support for Summer for the City is provided by the Mellon Foundation, the LuEsther Mertz Charitable Trust, and First Republic BankĪdditional support is provided by Chanel, the Ford Foundation, PGIM, the Shubert Foundation, Amazon, the Howard Gilman Foundation, Warburg Pincus, the Scully Peretsman Foundation, and Lincoln Center’s 21/22 Donors and MembersĮndowment support is provided by the Blavatnik Family Foundation Fund for Dance, The Marie-Josée and Henry R. Signature support for Summer for the City is provided by SK Group Lead Support for Summer for the City Community Programming is provided by Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Learn the meaning and signs from Poet-in-Residence Mahogany L. Every Summer for the City event begins with a quick pre-show ritual. Whether it’s rejoicing the night away on the dance floor, reclaiming rituals hindered by the pandemic, or moments for collective remembering, we offer this warm welcome to come together after so much time apart. With over 300 events, 10 stages, and a variety of genres, we hope you find something you love that speaks to you directly. Summer for the City animates every inch of our campus and creates new and exciting spaces - including the city’s largest outdoor dance floor, The Oasis, an Outdoor Cinema at Hearst Plaza, and an underground Speakeasy bar and performance space hosting comedy, poetry, jazz, and more. We are also thrilled to be making the arts more accessible to more New Yorkers, with Free offerings all summer long, and select indoor performances using a Choose-What-You-Pay ticketing model. We are listening closely and humbly, and inviting New Yorkers to actively participate-through social dance, singalongs, pre-performance rituals, civic activations, and much more-this summer and beyond. I believe the arts are strongest when in conversation with their communities and their moments in time. This is just the beginning of a new artistic vision for Lincoln Center that is intentional about collaboration with its community partners and resident organizations, encourages active participation, and ensures that our programs are more accessible and reflect the multifaceted communities of New York.

We invite you to the first annual Summer for the City at Lincoln Center to experience the healing and rejuvenating power of the arts, after this period of so much upheaval.įor my first summer at Lincoln Center, we've curated a unified season that reflects all of the ideas of what it means to be a whole person in New York-culturally, physically, and spiritually-and a taste of so much of what this vibrant city has to offer.
