Monday, October 20, 2025

This week at Lincoln Center Presents

Lincoln Center Presents

Fusilier performs at the Festival of Firsts at the Atrium. Photo by Shelby Antel

Be there when it happens

From watching Misty Copeland's final bow with ABT and experiencing the musical legacy of San Juan Hill, to participating in a full day of family-friendly fun at Open House, this week's lineup is brimming with once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that can only happen in New York. Plus, everything is always FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay.

Get in the FAST TRACK line for free

Free Fast Track tickets give you priority entry to events at the David Rubenstein Atrium until 10 minutes before showtime. Fast Track reservations open every Monday at noon for that week's events.


This week at Lincoln Center Presents:

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Virtual Audio Described Screening and Q&A: San Juan Hill: Manhattan's Lost Neighborhood

A Film by Stanley Nelson

Tuesday, October 21 at 5:30 pm
Virtual on Zoom
FREE: Registration Required

Join us for a virtual, audio-described screening of San Juan Hill: Manhattan's Lost Neighborhood, an hour-long documentary directed by Emmy Award winner Stanley Nelson.

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Collective Body

October 22– November 1
Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio, David Geffen Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay

Collective Body is an interactive, virtual reality experience that invites us to meet ourselves and each other through movement.

*Limited availability

Catch Misty Copeland's final bow with ABT

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ABT Fall Gala Simulcast Honoring Misty Copeland

Wednesday, October 22 at 6:15 pm
Alice Tully Hall
FREE: General Admission 

From the silver screen, watch American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer and cultural icon Misty Copeland take her final bow with ABT.

Get FREE tickets to the live simulcast on the day of the event, beginning at 4:00 pm at Alice Tully Hall Box Office.

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Apocalypse Noir

Wednesday, October 22 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Apocalypse Noir transforms the Atrium into a gothic fantasyland of searing vocals, over-the-top performances, and seasonal costumes.

San Juan Hill: A New York Story by Etienne Charles

Featuring University of Miami Frost Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Gerard Schwarz

Thursday, October 23 at 7:30 pm
Alice Tully Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay

Composer Etienne Charles presents an immersive multimedia celebration that brings San Juan Hill's rich and diverse history to life.

*Limited availability

Briana Maia

Thursday, October 23 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Rising R&B singer/songwriter Briana Maia brings her signature gaming-inspired universe to life in a concert of original music and theatrical covers.

Dennis Hernández y su Conjunto Amalia

Friday, October 24 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium + via Livestream
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

The spirit of San Juan Hill comes to life in this celebration of the Latin music and dance that flourished in the neighborhood.

Mindful Music and Deep Listening

Saturday, October 25 at 11:00 am
LeFrak Lobby, David Geffen Hall
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Explore how music not only fosters mindfulness, but also enhances cognitive memory by engaging the brain in new and lasting ways.

In collaboration with NewYork-Presbytarian and New York Philharmonic

Cirque Kikasse: SANTÉ!

October 25 & 26 at 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm
Hearst Plaza
FREE: General Admission 

Experience the thrill of a one-of-a-kind, extraordinary mobile circus where daring acrobatics are performed on top of and around a food truck.

Steve Dyer: Freedom Melody

Saturday, October 25 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

South African composer Steve Dyer shares music from his new album Multipolar and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the anti-Apartheid Freedom Melody Festival.

The Music of James P. Johnson

Aaron Diehl With Special Guest Ekep Nkwelle

Saturday, October 25 at 7:30 pm

Alice Tully Hall
Choose-What-You-Pay

Pianist Aaron Diehl presents music by the legendary James P. Johnson, a musical innovator who pioneered new forms of jazz in San Juan Hill.

Lincoln Center Open House

Where You Are the Artist

Sunday, October 26 at 10:30 am–6:00 pm
Campus-Wide
FREE: General Admission

Lincoln Center's Open House returns with a day of creativity, community, and exhilarating performances for families and audiences of all ages!


From NewYork-Presbyterian, the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

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Listening to music has many benefits for the brain, including supporting attention and focus. Not only does it help reduce the stress that can impede concentration, but research shows that music — and classical music in particular — lights up circuits in the brain that are responsible for memory, learning, and processing information. Join us to add renewed focus to your day with this special music-based mindfulness session featuring facilitator Oneika Mays and New York Philharmonic musicians. 

The Art of Wellbeing and New York Philharmonic's Take a Breath series presented in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian, the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts


From our friends

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American Symphony Orchestra

Requiem & Revelation

November 13
St. Bartholomew's Church

Following last season's sold-out concert Bach at St. Bart's, the ASO returns to St. Bartholomew's Church to present two rarely performed scores including Luigi Cherubini's first Requiem and the U.S. premiere of Peter Cornelius's Stabat Mater.

Use code ASO25 for 25% off general admission tickets

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