Upcoming concerts in Manhattan 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Manhattan: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
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Maroon 5

  1. Basket Case
  2. American Idiot
  3. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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Green Day

  1. Give Me Everything (feat. Nayer)
  2. Timber
  3. Time of Our Lives
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Pitbull

  1. Tennessee Whiskey
  2. White Horse
  3. You Should Probably Leave
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Chris Stapleton

  1. Just Give Me a Reason (feat. Nate Ruess)
  2. TRUSTFALL
  3. Try
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P!nk

  1. Gravity (feat. Laura Korinth) - Edit
  2. Purple Noise
  3. Up Down Jumper
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Boris Brejcha

  1. ...And to Those I Love, Thanks for Sticking Around
  2. Antarctica
  3. Kill Yourself (Part III)
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$uicideboy$

  1. Crazy Form
  2. BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS)
  3. HALAZIA
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ATEEZ

  1. Pour Some Sugar On Me - Remastered 2017
  2. Hysteria
  3. Photograph
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Def Leppard

  1. American Kids
  2. Get Along
  3. half of my hometown (feat. Kenny Chesney)
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Kenny Chesney

  1. Paint It, Black
  2. Start Me Up - Remastered 2009
  3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Mono Version
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The Rolling Stones

  1. Paint It, Black
  2. Start Me Up - Remastered 2009
  3. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Mono Version
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The Rolling Stones

  1. All The Small Things
  2. What's My Age Again?
  3. I Miss You
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Blink-182

  1. Ironic - 2015 Remaster
  2. You Oughta Know - 2015 Remaster
  3. Hand in My Pocket - 2015 Remaster
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Alanis Morissette

  1. Senza Una Donna
  2. Baila Morena - New Spanish Version
  3. Occhi
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Zucchero

Most famous venues for live shows in Manhattan

  1. Madison Square Garden
  2. MetLife Stadium
  3. Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
  4. Citi Field
  5. The Capitol Theatre

About Manhattan

MUSIC

Manhattan, in New York City, has been a hub for music creativity and talent, supporting famous artists and bands from many different styles of music. It's especially famous as the starting place for jazz, with big names like Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and Billie Holiday making huge contributions to the genre. And it's not just jazz—Manhattan has also been home to rock and pop groups like The Velvet Underground, Ramones, and Talking Heads, who have brought their own unique styles and creativity to popular music, making a big impact on the music scene.

Alongside jazz and rock, Manhattan has been a thriving place for hip-hop, giving rise to important artists like Wu-Tang Clan, A$AP Rocky, and Cam'ron. These musicians have helped shape the distinct flavor and cultural influence of East Coast hip-hop, earning praise for their clever lyrics and fresh production styles. Manhattan has also been a hotspot for experimental and avant-garde music, fostering trailblazers such as Laurie Anderson and John Zorn.

CULTURE

Manhattan's culture is like a colorful quilt made from many different threads, including top-notch art museums, theaters, and amazing food. The borough has famous places like The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Broadway theaters, and Carnegie Hall, giving people who live here and those visiting a chance to experience all kinds of art. Whether you're into classical art or performances, Manhattan's cultural spots are like hubs of creativity and inspiration, where you can soak up all sorts of artistic expression.

Manhattan's food scene reflects its diverse and international character, offering everything from fancy Michelin-starred restaurants to cozy local spots. Whether you're in the Lower East Side enjoying classic deli food or dining in Tribeca's upscale eateries, Manhattan's dining scene blends flavors from around the world with creative new ideas. Plus, Manhattan hosts lots of cultural festivals, music festivals, and events all year round, where you can experience art, music, and food from different cultures.

HISTORY

Manhattan has a long history of overcoming challenges and change, from its earliest inhabitants, the Lenape people, to becoming a major center of trade and culture worldwide. During the American Revolution, Manhattan was an important battleground and saw the beginning of the United States. As time passed, Manhattan became a diverse mix of cultures, with many people from all over the world moving here and adding to its social life and economy.

Manhattan has always been a leader in social change and city growth, with events like the Harlem Renaissance and places like the Stonewall Inn representing its role in civil rights and LGBTQ+ equality. Important people like Langston Hughes and Sylvia Rivera have come from Manhattan, leaving behind lasting impacts in literature, activism, and speaking up for what's right.

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