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Keith Urban makes an electrifying return to the TODAY Plaza to celebrate ‘HIGH,’ his first album in four years! Watch the country rockstar tackle 8 questions before 8 a.m. as he shares how ...
May 20, 2022 · Citi Summer Concert Series on TODAY: FAQs and everything you need to know. TODAY announces the lineup for the 2022 Concert Series, featuring Lizzo, Jon Batiste, Conan Gray, Maren Morris and more ...
- What Are The Upcoming Concerts?
- How Can I Attend A Concert?
- How Do I Get A Fan Pass?
- Do I Need A Fan Pass to Attend A Concert?
- How Will I Know If The Concert Schedule Changes?
- How Do I Get there?
- Where Should I check-in?
- Can I Leave The Concert Area and re-enter?
- What Time Should I Arrive to Get A Good Spot?
- What Covid-19 Protocols Are in place?
You can find our full 2024 Citi Concert Series line-up at TODAY.com/concerts. You can also sign up for TODAY concert alerts here.
TODAY concerts are free and open to the public. The concerts will take place on our TODAY Plaza in Rockefeller Center, located on the corner of 48th Street and Rockefeller Plaza between 5th & 6th Avenues, in New York City. Every concert offers a limited number of Fan Passes available by advance request. Guests who receive Fan Passes will be notifie...
Every concert offers a limited number of Fan Passes available by advance request. You can see the full line-up and sign up for fan passes here. In order to request a Fan Pass you must be 18 years or older. Guests who receive Fan Passes will be notified by email prior to the scheduled concert date.
No. If you do not receive a Fan Pass, you can still join the General Admission line on the morning of the concert, and those fans will be admitted if space permits.
Sign up for the TODAY Concert Alerts to receive updates on any concert schedule/line-up changes. Changes will also be communicated on air, on TODAY.com and via TODAY’s social media channels whenever possible. Follow TODAY on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
The closest subway stop to our TODAY Plaza concerts is the 47th – 50th Streets - Rockefeller Center station on the B,D,F,M trains. 24/7 parking is also available nearby at the Rockefeller Center Parking Garageat 53 West 48th Street. The garage is operated 24/7 and accepts reservations in advance. Hourly and daily parking rates apply.
General Admission and Fan Pass check-in is usually located at the corner of 48th Street and Rockefeller Plaza between 5th and 6th Ave. Specific check-in details are provided on each concert page here.
For security reasons, re-entry is not allowed. Once attendees enter the concert area, they must stay for the duration of the show or until they decide to leave the premises.
We recommend that Fan Pass recipients and General Admission arrive by 5 a.m. For security purposes, a concert line cannot form until 7 p.m the day before the performance.
Proof of vaccination is currently not required to visit the TODAY Plaza. In connection with your attendance, please be advised that TODAY’s policies, CDC guidelines, and the recommendations of health officials must be followed. Please note that any public location where people are present provides an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19, and we ca...
May 28, 2024 · Beak>, the trio of Geoff Barrow (Portishead), Billy Fuller (Robert Plant's Sensational Space Shifters) and Will Young (Moon Gangs), have surprise-released their fourth album on an unsuspecting ...
Beak> tour dates 2024. Beak> is currently touring across 7 countries and has 16 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff, after that they'll be at O2 Forum Kentish Town in London. See all your opportunities to see them live below!
May 28, 2024 · On the heels of. Portishead. 's Beth Gibbons releasing her debut solo album. Lives Outgrown. , the out-rock trio helmed by the band's Geoff Barrow (alongside Billy Fuller and Will Young), BEAK ...
May 28, 2024 · Now in their 15th year, the trio of Geoff Barrow, Billy Fuller and Will Young discuss their surprise new album, basslines, Steve Albini, Portishead, Low, dogs, and never looking back