Tuesday, March 3, 2026

This month at Lincoln Center


March at Lincoln Center

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Celebrate the performing arts with
Lincoln Center all month long!


This Month's Highlights

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Now through March 29

With a stirring folk score by The Lazours, NIGHT SIDE SONGS amplifies the voices of those who navigate the complexities of health, bringing us together to explore how song heals us and empowers our spirits.

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March 12–14 at 7:30 pm

Wynton Marsalis and the JLCO join Danilo Pérez and Godwin Louis for a vibrant night of Afro-Caribbean, Latin, and West African rhythms with vocalist Catherine Russell and special guests.

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Photo by Cherylynn Tsushima

Friday, March 13 at 7:30 pm

Klughardt's expressive wind quintet is joined by Farrenc's powerful Sextet, adding pianist Michael Stephen Brown to deliver a true tour de force.

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Sarah Kane Photography

Thursday, March 19 at 6:00 pm

Cellist Juliana Soltis upends more than 200 years of tradition in reviving the long-lost practice of improvisation in Bach's beloved cello suites in this performance featuring the rarely-heard five-string violoncello piccolo.

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March 19–22

Gustavo Dudamel leads the World Premiere of the wealth of nations, a new oratorio by David Lang that dramatizes the history and enduring challenges of American capitalism. Use code NATIONS15 for 15% off.

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Opens March 20

Experience Petzold's new film starring Paula Beer as a pianist from Berlin who's taken in by a mysterious woman in an isolated country house after surviving a violent car crash.

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Jonathan Tichler / Met Opera

March 20–June 6

A beloved mainstay of the repertory, Verdi's great tragedy stirs the soul and breaks the heart like only opera can. Tony Award–winning director Michael Mayer conjures a dreamy setting that matches the poetry and passion of the unforgettable score.

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Photo by Erin Baiano

March 25–28

Spring Dances highlights the innovative spirit of dance at Juilliard. This year's program features foundational modern dance works by José Limón, Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, and Alvin Ailey.

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Thursday, March 26 at 7:30 pm

Be a guest at the Matriarchs Awards Show, a celebration honoring Black women and their allies who uplift the community through creativity, activism, and innovation.


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