Monday, January 26, 2026

This week at Lincoln Center Presents

Lincoln Center Presents
Josefine Opsahl performs at Nordic Next at the Atrium. Photo by Lawrence Sumulong.

Josefine Opsahl performs at Nordic Next at the Atrium. Photo by Lawrence Sumulong.

Musical interludes

Sometimes, the most fulfilling creative experiences happen in the middle of a busy week. For a musical respite, catch the last three Songwriter/Storyteller performances. For an experience that spans music, spoken word, and video, spend an evening with Carrie Mae Weems. And if you can't get away at all, catch a livestream to stay close to the art, wherever you are.

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:

Exhibition hall

Virtual Exhibition Exploration - Syncopated Stages: Black Disruptions to the Great White Way

Thursday, January 29 at 5:30 pm
Virtual on Zoom

FREE: Registration Required
In collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

Join us for a free virtual exploration of the newest exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Designed for guests who are blind or have low vision, this virtual event will incorporate verbal description and discussion.

 Live verbal description

A woman in a cowboy hat and braids poses against a wallpapered backround

Dámaris Bójor

Thursday, January 29 at 7:30 pm 
David Rubenstein Atrium + via livestream
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Mexican singer/songwriter Dámaris Bójor's music blends contemporary pop, indie folk music, and traditional regional country sounds.

 Captioning available for the livestream

A woman stands in front of the towering Lincoln Memorial in a black and white photo

Contested Sites of Memory

A Performance With Artist Carrie Mae Weems

January 29 & 30 at 7:30 pm
Choose-What-You-Pay
Alice Tully Hall

Interdisciplinary artist Carrie Mae Weems presents the debut of a complex, collaborative performance art production at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.

 Live captioning available on personal devices

 Audio Description available on January 30

*For sold-out shows, a same-day ticket line will form day-of at the box office, prior to showtime. Tickets may become available on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is not guaranteed.

A black and white photo of Wild Pink posing

Wild Pink

Friday, January 30 at 7:30 pm 
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

With bold and unexpected storytelling, Wild Pink has established itself as one of the most consistently versatile and engaging groups in indie rock.

A black and white photo of a woman's side profile

Miriam Elhajli

Saturday, January 31 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Miriam Elhajli's eclectic music draws inspiration from American folk, avant-garde jazz, mythology, and farming.

 American Sign Language interpretation


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

People sit on mats on the floor cross-legged with hands on their chests as they breathe

Did you know that your everyday habits can have a major impact on your immune system? With the current surge in respiratory viruses, it's more important than ever to ensure your immunity is prepared to fight off illnesses throughout the winter season. Dr. David Goldberg, an internist at NewYork-Presbyterian, provides seven lifestyle habits that can boost your immune system and help you stay healthy this winter. 


From our friends

MANDY PATINKIN

Symphony Space

Mandy Patinkin In Concert: Being Alive with Adam Ben-David on Piano

February 18 & 21 at 7:00 pm
Symphony Space
$50-$150

Before he was an Emmy-winning TV star, Mandy Patinkin was already a Tony-winning Broadway legend. These concerts present the acclaimed actor/singer/storyteller in his most electrifying role: concert performer.

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