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145 Events in Manhattan

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Guide to Live Events in Manhattan: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Manhattan is a vibrant hub for live events, offering everything from concerts and theatre performances to major sporting events and music festivals. Whether you're looking to cheer on your favorite team or catch a chart-topping artist live, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Manhattan This Week

Manhattan is buzzing with exciting events this week. Start with a soulful evening on June 3rd as Earth Wind and Fire grace the stage at the Beacon Theatre. A day later, pop sensation Sara Bareilles takes over the same venue, promising an unforgettable night.

If you crave a mix of electronica and outdoor vibes, don’t miss Of the Trees at the Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage on June 6th. The same evening, you can choose between high culture at the Metropolitan Opera at the Metropolitan Opera House or the moving musical Ragtime at Lincoln Center - Vivian Beaumont. Finally, round off your week with a graceful performance by the Scottish Ballet on June 7th at the David H. Koch Theater.

Things to Do in Manhattan Next Week

Next week in Manhattan is packed with extraordinary performances. On June 11th, catch Yellowcard at the Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage for some alternative vibes. For classical music lovers, Riopy will enchant audiences on June 12th at the New York Society for Ethical Culture - Adler Hall.

The weekend brings more excitement with The Martinez Brothers lighting up the night of June 13th at Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage. Enjoy a theatrical Sunday with the matinee of Ragtime at Lincoln Center - Vivian Beaumont and the evening performances of The Last Ship at the Metropolitan Opera House or enjoy the wit of John Oliver at the Beacon Theatre.