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David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center, one of NYC’s leading classical music halls.

It is the New York Philharmonic’s home.

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globalFEST 2023 Brings Global Music to David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center

Sunday, January 15, 2023
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New York Philharmonic “Oyá” Reopens David Geffen Hall with Brazilian Composer Marcos Balter’s Work on the Yoruba Orisha of Rebirth

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Continue Reading New York Philharmonic “Oyá” Reopens David Geffen Hall with Brazilian Composer Marcos Balter’s Work on the Yoruba Orisha of Rebirth

Etienne Charles "San Juan Hill" (Lincoln Center)

Etienne Charles “San Juan Hill: A New York Story” World Premiere is about the Indigenous, Black & Latin Neighborhood on which Lincoln Center was Built

Saturday, October 8, 2022
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January 2023

The New York Philharmonic celebrates Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit with violin soloist Ning Feng playing Bernstein’s “West Side Story Suite, erhu virtuoso Qigang Chen playing “La Joie de la souffrance,” vocalists Gong Linna and Hasibagan singing Tan Dun’s “Heart Sutra,” and Li Huanzhi’s “Spring Festival Overture” conducted by Long Yu. It’s at David Geffen Hall on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at 7:30pm. From $67. nyphil.org


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About David Geffen Hall

Dress code varies from gala fabulous to business casual, but don’t you love to dress up?

The hall was originally called Philharmonic Hall when it opened in 1962. The New York Philharmonic moved in from its former home at Carnegie Hall.

The hall was renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973. The Fisher family later allowed Lincoln Center to resell the naming rights to finance a long-planned renovation.

It was renamed David Geffen Hall in 2015. David Geffen is a renowned music and film producer and a philanthropist originally from Brooklyn. He co-founded Asylum Records in 1971. Geffen is a partner of movie studio DreamWorks SKG with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg.

The renovated New David Geffen Hall reopened in 2022 with Caribbean and Latin American cleansing traditions.

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David Geffen Hall
Lincoln Center
10 Lincoln Center Plaza
(the main theater on the plaza right)
(at Columbus & 64th St)
Lincoln Square, Manhattan
(212) 721-6500

Subway
(1) to 66th St – Lincoln Center


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