Carnegie Hall
About Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall, situated in the heart of Manhattan at 881 7th Avenue, is a notable center for both classical and contemporary music. This distinguished venue was completed in 1891, a visionary project by industrialist Andrew Carnegie. Renowned for its architectural design by William Burnet Tuthill, Carnegie Hall presents around 250 performances each season in genres ranging from classical to rock and pop. Its presence in New York City is marked not just by its historic significance, but also by its active role in the cultural fabric of the city.
Wed, Apr 15
7:30 PM
Standard Time with Michael Feinstein
Fri, Apr 17
7:30 PM
Danish String Quartet and Danish National Girls Choir
Sun, Apr 19
2:00 PM
Amandine Beyer and Gil Incogniti
Mon, Apr 20
7:30 PM
Juilliard
Mon, Apr 20
7:30 PM
The Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble
Tue, Apr 21
7:30 PM
Juilliard
Sat, Apr 25
7:30 PM
The Kronos Quartet
Tue, Apr 28
7:30 PM
Lisa Batiashvili and Giorgi Gigashvili
Thu, Apr 30
7:30 PM
Calder Quartet
Tue, May 12
7:30 PM
Decoda
Wed, May 13
7:30 PM
Young Concert Artists 2026 Season Finale
Thu, May 14
7:30 PM
The Handel and Haydn Society
Sat, May 16
9:00 PM
Keyon Harrold
Mon, May 18
7:30 PM
The Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble
Tue, May 19
7:00 PM
Soloists of the Kronberg Academy w/ Kirill Gerstein
Wed, May 20
7:30 PM
aja monet
Tue, Jun 9
7:30 PM