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Theater at Madison Square Garden Presents Major Latin Artists

The Theater at Madison Square Garden (Theater at MSG) is underneath Madison Square Garden’s main arena.


Latin Artists

Mon Laferte in 2018 (Hutchinsphoto/Dreamstime)

Mon Laferte “Autopoiética Tour” Features Ximena Sariñana

THEATER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Chelsea, Manhattan 🇨🇱 🇲🇽

Los Ángeles Azules (Karla Gil/Wikimedia)

Los Ángeles Azules Mexican Cumbia in New York City

THEATER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Chelsea, Manhattan ~ Mexican cumbia sonidera 🇲🇽

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MAY

Chilean Mexican Alternative

Mon Laferte “Autopoiética Tour” brings Chilean Mexican alternative to The Theater at Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, Manhattan; on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 8:00pm. From $89. msg.com 🇨🇱 🇲🇽

Italian Alternative

Zucchero “Overdose D’Amore World Tour” brings Italian alternative rock to The Theater at Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, Manhattan; on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 7:00pm. From $71. msg.com 🇮🇹

JUNE

Puerto Rican Reggaeton and Trap

Jay Wheeler “Trappii Tour” brings Puerto Rican reggaeton and trap to The Theater at Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, Manhattan; on Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 8:30pm. From $105. msg.com 🇵🇷


Past Artists

These are some of the Latin artists who have performed recently:

  • Laura Pausini Italian and Spanish pop. 🇮🇹 🇪🇸
  • Los Ángeles Azules Mexican cumbia. 🇲🇽
  • Mon Laferte Chilean Mexican Latin alternative. 🇨🇱 🇲🇽

About the Theater at Madison Square Garden

The Theater at Madison Square Garden opened in 1968 as the Felt Forum. It’s had a few names over the years. It was the Paramount Theater in the early 1990s. It took its current name in the mid 1990s. Since then, it’s been the WaMU Theater (Washington Mutual), and the Hulu Theater.

Today The Theater at Madison Square Garden seats 5,600.

It has hosted some major events over the years including: Menudo, the Puerto Rican boy band in 1983, and Lucha Libre in 2019.


Theater at Madison Square Garden Tickets

Theater at Madison Square Garden (Sergii Figumyi/Dreamstime)
Theater at Madison Square Garden (Sergii Figumyi/Dreamstime)

Theater at Madison Square Garden
Main Entrance
Seventh Avenue (between 31st & 33rd St)
Chelsea, Manhattan

Subways
(A)(C)(E) or (1)(2)(3) to 34th St – Penn Station

When you go, leave time to pass airport-style security.

msg.com


Published May 6, 2024 ~ Updated May 6, 2024.

Filed Under: Chelsea, Chilean News, Italian News, Latin Alternative News, Latin Trap News, Mexican News, NYC Music Venues, NYC Stadiums and Arenas, Puerto Rican News, Reggaeton News

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