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Irving Plaza is a Great Rock Club


Irving Plaza is a famous rock club in Union Square, Manhattan.

Live Nation programs the shows.


Latin Culture at Irving Plaza


Aterciopelados (Hutchinsphoto/Dreamstime)

Aterciopelados Plays Colombian Alternative Rock at Irving Plaza

IRVING PLAZA, Union Square, Manhattan 🇨🇴

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Bebe

Bebe is a Great Spanish Pop Singer

IRVING PLAZA, Union Square, Manhattan 🇪🇸

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Irving Plaza News


MARCH

Cumbia Rave

Cumbiatron, The Cumbia Rave, brings Mexican cumbia house to Irving Plaza rock club in Union Square, Manhattan; on Friday, February 23, 2024 at 9pm. From $19. livenation.com 🇲🇽

Argentine Rock

Enanitos Verdes (Lamento Boliviano, Tu Carcel) play Argentine rock; at Irving Plaza rock club in Union Square, Manhattan; on Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 7pm. From $75. livenation.com 🇦🇷

APRIL

Mexican Rock

División Minúscula plays Mexican rock; at Irving Plaza rock club in Union Square, Manhattan; on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 7pm. From $64. livenation.com 🇲🇽

JUNE

Colombian Rock

Monsieur Periné plays Colombian rock; at Irving Plaza rock club in Union Square, Manhattan; on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 7pm. From $50. livenation.com 🇨🇴


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Irving Plaza (Taylor Creek Media/Dreamstime)
Irving Plaza (Taylor Creek Media/Dreamstime)

Irving Plaza
17 Irving Place
(between 15th & 16th St)
Union Square, Manhattan

Subways
(4)(5)(6), (L), (N)(Q)(R)(W) to 14th St – Union Square. Walk 1 block.

irvingplaza.com

Past Artists


  • Andres Cepeda, Colombian pop 🇨🇴
  • Aterciopelados, Colombian alternative 🇨🇴
  • Bebe Spanish pop 🇪🇸
  • Bomba Estéreo, Colombian alternative 🇨🇴

About Irving Plaza


The venue serves 25 to 1,000 guests from a Main Floor, Lobby, and Lobby Bar. Two levels offer great sight lines.

It was originally a Polish community center. It’s funny how several Polish community centers in New York City have been turned into rock venues.

In the 1970s, it was a punk rock venue. In the 1980s, it was a world music venue, and then an alternative rock venue.

Live Nation took over in the 1990s. It’s been a great New York City rock venue ever since.

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Published February 22, 2024 ~ Updated February 22, 2024.

Filed Under: Argentine News, Colombian News, Cumbia News, Latin Rock News, Mexican News, NYC Music Venues, NYC Night Clubs, Union Square

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