31 New York Happenings To Enjoy In March
New York unveils a treasure trove of experiences, from captivating art exhibits to thrilling performances and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the pulse of the city that never sleeps.
Janeane Garofalo, Phoebe Robinson, featuring Nyc's Best Comedians!, a highly anticipated comedy event, is set to take place at the renowned EastVille Comedy Club - Brooklyn.
Guests are immersed in the installation as they walk a winding path through the ethereal painted landscape framed by the city's iconic skyline and the East River waterfront.
Experience an unforgettable journey into the realm of virtual reality with your very own VR passes. Dive into top-tier VR games and experiences carefully curated for your enjoyment.
Melody’s Piano Bar is a cozy cocktail bar on Lexington Avenue. This trendy venue features a fully stocked bar and comfortable furnishings so patrons can enjoy unique cocktails in a relaxed ambiance.
An innovative new puppet show, featuring music from the Voyager Golden Record that takes place in the outer reaches of space.
Hear Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal under the leadership of Montréal’s own Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the orchestra’s artistic director since 2000 and conductor for life.
This program includes two NY Phil debuts: conductor Elim Chan and cellist Sol Gabetta, the latter performing Martinů’s bustling First Cello Concerto.
The exhibit will explore the comprehensive and far-reaching ways in which Black artists portrayed everyday modern life in the new Black cities that took shape in the 1920s–40s.
This engaging program in this year's edition of the celebrated Flamenco Festival New York features Antonia Jiménez, one of the most important names among Spanish female guitarists and composers, and Inma La Carbonera, a soulful vocalist from Seville in a rare New York appearance.
This exhibition follows Beatrix’s creative pursuits across illustration, scientific observation, narrative building, and preservation. Discover the boundless creativity, imagination, and curiosity of the woman behind the famous tales.
This immersive photography and video exhibition will bring together the works of more than 50 photographers and video artists to spotlight the climate crisis.
Guests will also be eligible to win quirky pasta-themed prizes, including The Standard x Jumbo pasta pool float, a Pasta Tarot Deck, or a scarf from The Pasta Tarot. Anyone can read from their own Pasta Tarot deck to take home, whether you're a beginner or an avid tarot reader.
World-renowned harpist & singer Erin Hill performs songs from the 80's with her 10-piece band. Erin will perform her unique, electric harp-based arrangements of Prince, The Police, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Kate Bush, Eurythmics, U2, Bill Withers, Madonna, The Psychedelic Furs, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, Tears for Fears, Duran Duran, and more…!
This unbelievable tale is all about what happens if Juliet decides to live on past the tragic ending of Shakespeare’s original play. Jam out to songs written by famed songwriter Max Martin. Be Enchanted by the awards-nominated set and costume design.
Performed by former World Irish dance champions, and featuring lead dancers from the West End’s Lord of the Dance and Riverdance, ‘A Taste of Ireland’ transports the audience through the story of Ireland’s tumultuous history.
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.
In today’s fast-paced world, stress and anxiety can pile up quickly, even during a simple daily routine! Not to mention the hustle and bustle of living in the city, which can take a bit of a toll on even the most stoic professionals.
Solo artist and founder of the Frames; scored and acted in the movie Once, winning an Oscar for his song "Falling Slowly.
Il Gattopardo serves traditional Southern Italian comfort food that has been adapted for the contemporary palate without compromising the authenticity of the cuisine, which became a must to its loyal upscale New Yorker clientele.
Deep-dive into the works of American ceramist and painter Toshiko Takaezu with this retrospective coming to The Noguchi Museum this spring.
Laughing Buddha brings the best undiscovered and established talent to the stage for this open mic!
Asia Week New York is an annual ten-day celebration of Asian art throughout metropolitan New York, with non-stop exhibitions, auctions and special events presented by leading international Asian art specialists, major auction houses, and world-renowned museums and cultural institutions.
An evening of storytelling from the producers of the popular Moth Podcast and Radio Hour. The Moth is true stories, told live and without notes. Since its founding, The group celebrates the ability of stories to honor both the diversity and commonality of human experience, and to satisfy a vital human need for connection.
Paying homage to the legacy of John W. Campbell, a Jazz Age financier who converted the space to his private office and reception hall in 1923, The Campbell showcases many of the thirteenth century Florentine-inspired design intricacies that upheld its legendary allure.
Ravi Coltrane is a critically acclaimed Grammy™ nominated saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. In the course of a twenty plus year career, Mr. Coltrane has worked as a sideman to many, recorded noteworthy albums for himself and others.
The exhibit blasts off into an exploration of the space race, both as a scientific feat and as an inspiration for millions. The new exhibit is included with admission.
An immersive and theatrical walking tour production that employs Bated Breath’s unique multimedia approach as scenes inspired from Warhol’s enigmatic life unfold on the streets, behind windows of area businesses, and inside secret locations along the route.
Virtuosic pianist/ composer Hiromi electrifies audiences with a creative energy that encompasses the boundaries of jazz, classical and pop.
The dark, mythic, and spectacular story of the pinball wizard is back. The Who's Tommy on Broadway, the five-time Tony Award-winning stage adaptation of the landmark concept album, has its first revival at the Nederlander Theatre.
Over the course of almost two centuries, the Easter Parade in NYC has become a fun tradition. It’s a rather informal parade and everybody is invited to be part of it.
The Staten Island establishment, run by women known as “nonnas of the world,” is as much a celebration of the people who toil in the kitchen as the places they hail from.