31 New York Happenings to Enjoy in March
With spring around the corner and plenty to do in March, NYC will soon be buzzing and blossoming and we know just how you should spend your time until then!
Esperanza Spalding
Plays The Blue Note Jazz Club
Acclaimed, Grammy-winning jazz bassist and vocalist with an ambitiously cross-pollinated sound at the Blue Note Jazz Club.
Montreal Just For Laughs Standup Showcase
Watch some of the best up-and-coming stand up comics from New York audition for the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival happening in July.
The FRIENDS Experience:
Explore iconic props and costumes, snap pics at legendary backdrops like the fountain, pivot couch, wedding chapel, Monica & Rachel’s apartment, and more. Plus, sip coffee at Central Perk and shop exclusive merch like Hugsy & the Crap Bag!
Breakfast in New York
With great food, a friendly atmosphere and the occasional award-winning chef behind the counter, diners and luncheonettes remain some of the best places to grab a bite in New York City.
London Symphony Orchestra
For two consecutive nights, Sir Antonio Pappano leads the London Symphony Orchestra in the ensemble’s long-awaited return to Carnegie Hall.
Mindplay
Mindplay is an unforgettable, jaw-dropping experience where your thoughts and memories are the starring role.
Sebastian Maniscalco: It Ain't Right Tour
Beloved for his honest manner and saying what we're all thinking, Maniscalco has become one of North America's most popular comics.
The Future Is Female At The Met
For centuries, classical music has been a largely male-dominated medium. But in celebration of International Women’s Day, Bay Area-based pianist Sarah Cahill will be putting on a marathon performance of her ongoing curation project.
New York International Children’s Film Festival
New York International Children’s Film Festival has presented thoughtful, provocative, intelligent film for all ages for over 25 years.
Wicked-Themed Bath Experience At NYC's Lush Spa
Lush collaborated with Universal Pictures to make a Wicked-themed bath experience complete with products inspired by the movie, a soundtrack, and even an Oz-influenced drink.
"Shining A Light On The Subway Sun" Exhibit
See a collection of original artwork and vintage posters from the 1930s and 1940s—many of which are still incredibly relevant today.
Madison Square Garden Tour Experience
Step into the footsteps of legends with the 60-minute Madison Square Garden Tour Experience. Home to iconic teams like the NBA’s New York Knicks and NHL’s New York Rangers, this legendary venue has hosted unforgettable boxing matches, concerts, and live events.
The Best Museum Exhibitions In NYC Right Now
Searching for the best New York museum exhibitions and shows? We have you covered
Maybe Happy Ending
Maybe Happy Ending is an adorable and bittersweet exploration of what it is to be human, cleverly channeled through characters who are only just learning what that entails.
The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism
Among bright arrangements of orchids in settings inspired by the bold, multicolored designs of Mexican modernist architect Luis Barragán, come visit a paradise of tropical beauty—without ever leaving the Bronx.
The Ivy Room
The Ivy Room is an intimate piano bar open 5 nights a week with an exclusive menu and a rotating lineup of NYC based pianists.
The St. Patricks Day Parade
St Patrick’s Day is one of the most spectacular parties in the city. When NYC turns into an Irish green you know it’s St Patrick’s Day in NYC. Part of the celebration is the St Patrick’s Day Parade.
Museum Of Illusions New York
The Museum of Illusions in New York City is a fun and interactive experience that challenges your perception and plays tricks on your mind.
Candlelight: Tribute To Lauryn Hill
Get your tickets now to discover the music of Lauryn Hill at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church under the gentle glow of candlelight.
Back to the Future In Concert
NY Phil performs Alan Silvestri’s dazzling score while the film plays above on a giant hi-def screen. Plus, enjoy new music added especially for the occasion.
Bonsai Museum
Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s world-class bonsai collection is displayed in the C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum. Some of the trees are well over a century old, with many still cultivated in their original containers.
Glengarry Glen Ross
2025 is shaping up to be a bumper year for screen actors making their Broadway debuts as this starry revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play joins the roster, with both Bill Burr and Bob Odenkirk making their stage bows alongside Succession's Kieran Culkin.
The Affordable Art Fair
his walk-around expo unites thousands of contemporary artworks under one roof, spotlighting painting, sculpture, photography and other artistic media. See artwork from local, national and international artists.
Daddy Rabbit
Daddy Rabbit is proud to present unquestionably one of the best voices in NYC. Khailah Johnson will be remembered through history for her astounding voice and now is your chance to witness her in an intimate space before she inevitably becomes a world star.
Magic In A Bottle At City Winery
City Winery New York presents Magic in a Bottle, a night of magic, comedy, and wine,
The Best Women’s History Month events In NYC
Have an empowering Women's History Month in NYC by checking out these inspiring talks, awesome shows, and exhibits celebrating kick-ass ladies.
Luminosa: A Festival of Lights
With over 1 million LED lights, this illuminated trail imitates a lush garden with giant lanterns—including 40 stunning lamp scenes crafted by 150 artisans using 120 tons of steel and 150,000 feet of silk—and brings it to life with acrobatic performers, stone-carving, an artisan market and ambient music.
Just In Time
On the heels of his Tony-winning performance in last season's Merrily We Roll Along, Broadway sweetie Jonathan Groff returns to star as pop and nightclub star Bobby Darin, who peaked in the late 1950s with such hits as "Dream Lover," "Beyond the Sea" and "Mack the Knife."
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
The spectacularly designed stage prequel to Stranger Things expands the universe of the popular Netflix show with an original story set in the late 1950s.
Boop! The Betty Boop Musical
Newcomer Jasmine Amy Rogers stars as the muffin-headed 1930 cartoon sexpot Betty Boop in a new musical that finds Betty leaving ToonTown for the sometimes harsh realities of non-animated New York.
Good Night, and Good Luck
George Clooney makes his Broadway debut in a stage adaptation of his 2005 film portrait of the storied CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow, who helped turned the tide against McCarthyism in the 1950s.