By Melanie King By Melanie King | February 14, 2024 | Lifestyle,
From comedy shows and museum exhibits to concerts and more, here are New York’s can’t-miss events this month.
Explore the Museum of Arts and Design’s exhibit dedicated to all thing Taylor Swift this season.
Through 3/24
TAYLOR SWIFT: STORYTELLER
After a whirlwind year breaking multiple records, performing shows on The Eras Tour and releasing two new rerecorded albums, Taylor Swift has become one of the most talked-about celebs of the moment. At The Museum of Arts and Design, fans can explore an engaging exhibit about the 14-time Grammy Award winner, which features the Swift’s iconic concert attire, props, jewelry, music videos and more. 2 Columbus Circle
Through 7/7
HUDSON THEATRE: MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG
Crowd favorites Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe and Lindsay Mendez star in the Broadway musical Merrily We Roll Along at The Hudson Theatre. Written by Stephen Sondheim, the story follows the relationships of three lifelong friends and their successes, failures and unwavering connections. 141 W. 44th St.
3/7-30
METROPOLITAN OPERA: ROMEO ET JULIETTE
Experience the classic Shakespeare tale of Romeo and Juliette in a new light at the Metropolitan Opera. Throughout the month of March, guests are immersed in the story of the Mongaue and Capulet families through the dazzling performance by the cast at the Metropolitan Opera. 30 Lincoln Center Plaza
3/8-9
MSG: JERRY SEINFELD
Best known for his character in the award-winning sitcom Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld returns to the Beacon Theatre. At the final shows of his record-breaking New York residency, running nearly eight years long, prepare for big laughs and unexpected comedy. 4 Pennsylvania Plaza
3/13-19
NY PHIL: BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH, MOZART, AND CONRAD TAO
The New York Philharmonic is resurrecting Beethoven’s Fifth after performing it at their debut concert in 1842. Now, the Phil combines this classic with the works of Mozart and Felix Mendelssohn. Conrad Tao performs as the lead soloist in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 17, providing an awe-inspiring experience for guests of the philharmonic orchestra. 10 Lincoln Center Plaza
3/16
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE
Since 1762, New York has celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day with its iconic parade. Since then, it has blossomed into the world’s largest parades for the holiday, welcoming millions of spectators and over 100,000 participants. Spanning 35 blocks, the parade passes St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Central Park, and finishes at the American Irish Historical Society.
3-27/28
ZACH BRYAN: THE QUITTIN TIME TOUR
After taking the country music world by storm with his single Something in the Orange in 2022, Zach Bryan has quickly risen to fame with the release of his major-label debut album American Heartbreak. Fans can stomp their boots at Barclays Center to Bryan and special guests The Middle East and Levi Turner. 620 Atlantic Ave.
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