Carnegie Hall

Designed by architect and cellist William Burnet Tuthill and built by Steel Tycoon turned philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1891, it is one of the most famous venues in the United States for classical and popular music, renowned for its beauty, history and acoustics and especially the acoustics

The Mercury Lounge

Rock and roll on a school night? The Mercury Lounge is a music venue in the Lower East Side (LES) section of New York City

Hammerstein Ballroom

Located in the historic Manhattan Center building, the Hammerstein Ballroom still stands nearly 100 years after it was first built as the Manhattan Opera House by Oscar Hammerstein I in 1906.

The Hiro Ballroom

The Hiro Ballroom is located at the base of the Maritime Hotel bordering Chelsea and the ultra hot Meatpacking District with its 20’ barrel vaulted ceiling, giant paper lanterns and has a large bar spanning one side of the room and beautiful banquette tiered seating, balconies, and dramatic staircases



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