Monday, March 2, 2026

This week at Lincoln Center Presents

Lincoln Center Presents
The Future in the Now at the Atrium. Photo by Lawrence Sumulong.

Gia Fu performing at the Atrium. Photo by Sean Chee.

Discover and rediscover 

From indie-rock to electronic pop, this week's lineup is brimming with musical artists to discover. If you're in the mood to revisit a classic album, stop by a Céline Dion-inspired poetry night

Plus, we added a few new tickets to this weekend's delightful theatrical experience, perfect for the whole family. 

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:

Dancer

Transa Rising: Lambkin

Thursday March 5 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Electronic, R&B, pop music, modern dance, and Black futurism help define Lambkin's artistic vision, presented at the Atrium.

two artists in white set

cOsmO

March 6–8 at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm
Clark Studio Theater
Choose-What-You-Pay

In an original theatrical work, cOsmO invites us to discover our relationship with the microscopic, macroscopic, and everything in between.

 Performances on Sunday, March 8 will be Relaxed Performances.

New tickets just added!

performer

Transa Rising: Benét

Friday, March 6 at 7:30 pm  
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

New York-based indie rocker Benét's new album Make 'Em Laugh is a melancholy reflection on lost love and grief shared in community.

falling into you album cover

Inua Ellams: Falling Into You R.A.P. Party

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

Poet Inua Ellams assembles a formidable creative collective to honor the groundbreaking Falling Into You LP from Canadian "Queen of the Power Ballad," Céline Dion.

Take part in the music in this weekend's community choir

As part of this season's Lincoln Center Visionary Artist series, which honors Jeanine Tesori, one of the most prolific theatrical composers in history, you're invited to sing your heart out in a community choir–no previous singing experience required!

On Sunday, March 8, the choir will be led by Richard Rodgers Award recipients Daniel Lazour and Patrick Lazour, in dialogue with their genre-breaking theatrical kaleidoscope Night Side Songs, playing at Lincoln Center Theater this month.


crowd on Josie Robertson Plaza

Come & Sing

With The Lazours

Sunday, March 8 at 11:00 am 
Lincoln Center Theater Lobby
FREE: Registration recommended 

This event will be a Relaxed Performance.


Thank you, Senator Schumer!

Thank you U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (New York) for securing support for education programming at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. 

We appreciate your ongoing advocacy for the arts! 

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