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Sony Hall is a Jazz, Pop, Rock, and Comedy Theater

Sony Hall is a historic jazz, pop, rock, and comedy club in the basement of the Paramount Hotel, in Manhattan’s Times Square Theater District.

Thank you Blue Note Entertainment for sponsoring Latin jazz!


Latin Music at Sony Hall

Blue Note Jazz Festival New York (olenadesign-Adobe)

Blue Note Jazz Festival New York Presents Some Great Latin Artists

BLUE NOTE, Greenwich Village, Manhattan
SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District, Manhattan
SUMMERSTAGE Rumsey Playfield, Central Park, Manhattan
National Sawdust, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!, Prospect Park, Brooklyn

Yemi Alade (Effyzzie Music Group)

Yemi Alade in New York City

SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District, Manhattan 🇳🇬

Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It (WNET Thirteen)

Rita Moreno Sings for the Blue Note Jazz Festival

SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District, Manhattan 🇵🇷

iLe, Ileana Cabra (Cesar Berrios/Carnegie Hall)

iLe Brings Her Puerto Rican Alternative to Sony Hall

SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District, Manhattan

José Feliciano (Lehman Center)

José Feliciano To Sing “Feliz Navidad” at Sony Hall

SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District, Manhattan 🇵🇷 🎄

Omara Portuondo (Carlo Resstuccia/Dreamstime)

Omara Portuondo, the Last of the Buena Vista Social Club, Brings Her “Farewell World Tour Vida” to Sony Hall and NJ PAC

SONY HALL, Times Square Theater District 🇨🇺
NEW JERSEY CENTER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, Newark, New Jersey 🇨🇺

More Sony Hall

Sony Hall News

OCTOBER

Afro-Cuban Funk

Cimafunk & La Tribu “Pa Tu Cuerpa” Tour makes Sony Hall real funky, in Manhattan’s Times Square Theater District; on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 8pm (6pm doors). From $35. 🇨🇺

JUNE

Puerto Rican Broadway

Rita Moreno, the legendary Puerto Rican actress (West Side Story) and producer, sings for the Blue Note Jazz Festival at Sony Hall in Manhattan’s Times Square Theater District; on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 8pm (6pm doors). From $78. bluenotejazz.com 🇵🇷

Nigerian Afrobeats

Yoruba-Igbo singer Yemi Alade brings her Nigerian afrobeats and some South African amapiano to Sony Hall in the Times Square Theater District; on Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 9pm. From $40. sonyhall.com 🇳🇬

She’s great. Her old hit “Johnny” cracks us up.


About

Sony Hall opened as the Diamond Horseshoe vaudeville theater in 1938. New Yorkers of a certain age will remember the off-broadway hit “Queen of the Night.”

Blue Note Entertainment reopened it as Sony Hall in 2018 with room for 1,000 standing and 500 seated.


Artists

  • iLe Puerto Rican pop. 🇵🇷
  • José Feliciano Puerto Rican folk pop. 🇵🇷
  • Omara Portuondo son Cubano and Cuban jazz. 🇨🇺
  • Rita Moreno Puerto Rican jazz. 🇵🇷

Sony Hall Tickets

Buy in advance for the best ticket prices.

Sony Hall
235 West 46th St
(between Seventh & Eighth Ave)
Times Square Theater District, NYC
(212) 997-5123

Subways
(A)(C)(E) or (F) to 42nd St – Port Authority
(C)(E)
or (F) to 50th St
(1)
to 50th St
(B)(D)(F)(M)
to 49th St

sonyhall.com


Published May 29, 2024 ~ Updated October 7, 2024.

Filed Under: Afrobeats News, Latin Jazz News, Manhattan Culture Venues, Midtown Manhattan Culture Venues, Nigerian News, NYC Music Venues, Puerto Rican News, Times Square Culture Venues

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