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  • Find tickets to Mizuho Americas Open: Good Any One Day General Admission (Saturday or Sunday) on date to be announced at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, NJ
  • Find tickets to FERRY: Mizuho Americas Open - Good Any One Day (Saturday or Sunday) on date to be announced at Brookfield Place/Battery Park City in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Monmouth Park General Admission on Saturday May 18 at 12:50 pm at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, NJ
  • Find tickets to Monmouth Park Reserved Seating on Saturday May 18 at 12:50 pm at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, NJ
  • Find tickets to The Outsiders on Saturday May 18 at 2:00 pm at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Doktor Kaboom! - Flushing on Saturday May 18 at 3:00 pm at Kupferberg Center for the Arts in Flushing, NY
  • Find tickets to Stalker - New York on Saturday May 18 at 3:00 pm at New World Stages / Stage 2 in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Dance Theatre of Harlem - New York on Saturday May 18 at 3:00 pm at Apollo Theater in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Six the Musical - New York on Saturday May 18 at 3:00 pm at Lena Horne Theatre in New York, NY
  • Find tickets to Mizuho Americas Open: Competition Day 3 on Saturday May 18 at 3:30 pm at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, NJ


About New York City Events

The Big Apple is home to 8.4 million people, which means the live sports and entertainment options are almost endless. The city’s subway system is one of the largest in the world, and can get sports fans to their favorite venues like Madison Square Garden for a Knicks or Rangers game, Barclays Center for a Nets or Islanders game, Citi Field for a Mets game, or Yankee Stadium for a Yankees or NYCFC game. Of course, if you want to see NFL action while in New York you’ll need to make the trek across the Hudson River and into New Jersey to see a Jets or Giants game at MetLife Stadium. Some of the top music venues in the city are: Beacon Theatre, Terminal 5, Radio City Music Hall, Webster Hall, and Irving Plaza. New York is also the center of the theater world, with dozens of shows on Broadway at a time. Currently shows like Hamilton, Wicked and The Book of Mormon are the most popular.

What types of events are held in New York City?

The answer is - almost anything you can think of! In New York City, you can find a wide variety of live events ranging from professional sports to world-class broadway plays to comedy and music shows at iconic venues. Whether you're looking for a fun night out or an unforgettable experience, New York City has a live event for everyone.

How do I find out which events are happening in New York City?

Use SeatGeek to find out what's happening in New York City! Check out the listing above to discover the latest and hottest events in sports, concerts, festivals and theater happening in NYC.

What are the most popular venues for New York City events? 

The most popular venues for live events in New York City include the iconic Madison Square Garden, the world-renowned Apollo Theater and many other famous theater venues on Broadway. MetLife Stadium is also a top choice and will typically see the largest acts in music play here. Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Morgan Wallen are all slated to perform at MetLife in 2023. Additionally, you can find other concerts and events at Barclays Center, which opened in 2012.

What sporting events can I find in New York City?

For sports fans, there is no shortage of professional teams you can watch live in New York City. The city is home to some of the most iconic and notorious franchises in all of professional sports.   Baseball fans can catch a game at Yankee Stadium to cheer on the New York Yankees, the most successful team in MLB history. The New York Mets are also right around the corner, playing at Citi Fields in Queen. Basketball and hockey fans can check out Madison Square Garden for thrilling games from the New York Knicks and Rangers. Basketball fans also have the option to swing by Barclays Center in Brooklyn for a Nets game. Football is represented by the Giants and Jets, who both play their home games in East Rutherford, NJ just outside of NYC. Soccer fans can catch a New York City FC game at Yankee Stadium.