Experience the Final
Lincoln Center Presents Events of 2024!
We've enjoyed welcoming you to FREE and Choose-What-You-Pay performances this year at Lincoln Center Presents. Closing out 2024, this week you can enjoy world renowned burlesque artists and a new work by award-winning composer David Lang.
We're offering FREE Fast Track reservations today at 12:00 pm for all events at the David Rubenstein Atrium this week! To learn more and reserve Fast Track visit
LincolnCenter.org/FastTrack.
Please note: There will be no Fast Track events next week. Fast Track will resume Monday, January 6.
Spotlight: Bounce House
A Burlesque Celebration of Body Abundance
Thursday, December 19 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track
Join internationally acclaimed burlesque artists Abby Fantastic and Lillian Bustle on a bawdy romp full of body diversity, curves, and uplifting entertainment.
David Lang's poor hymnal
The Crossing, Donald Nally Conductor
Saturday, December 21 at 7:30 pm
Alice Tully Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay
Composer David Lang's new work for the chamber choir The Crossing examines the promises and intentions of religious music as it relates to empathy.
*Currently, there is no availability. Additional seats may be released closer to the performance date. Please continue to check back.
Spring Lincoln Center Presents Choose-What-You-Pay performances are now on sale! This season welcomes the return of the American Songbook series, along with world-class jazz performances, Hip-Hop, classical music, theater, dance, and more. Explore all of the upcoming FREE and Choose-What-You-Pay events today!

GRAMMY Award-winning violinist and conductor extraordinaire Maxim Vengerov joins David Krauss on the Speaking Soundly podcast to discuss his musical beginnings at age 3, how music became his ticket to the world, and his upcoming performance with The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
Listen to the podcast now (for free!) on all platforms.
January 2–7
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
New York Philharmonic
Tickets start at $44
From the opening notes in 2001: A Space Odyssey to epic film trailers and countless commercials, Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra has been turning heads for more than a century. Experience this grandiose performance, as the Orchestra performs its memorable opening fanfare and thrilling melodies at David Geffen Hall.
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