Thursday, June 4, 2026

This month at Lincoln Center


June 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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Photo by Matthew Murphy

Now through August 2

Nominated for 11 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical! Lear deBessonet's RAGTIME is "a BRIGHTLY SHINING REVIVAL. A sterling production with a MARVELOUS SCORE and FLAWLESS CAST." (The Wall Street Journal).

Ballet dancers in white outfits on stage

© 2025 June Films/Katuh Studio/Arte France/mk2films

Opens June 5

Devout Muslim teenager Fatima takes a journey of self-discovery amid her Algerian immigrant family in Paris in Hafsia Herzi’s queer coming-of-age story.

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June 12 & 13

The JLCO with Wynton Marsalis lights up Rose Theater with a celebration of Brazilian jazz, powered by Latin Grammy-winning bandolim virtuoso Hamilton De Holanda. 

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Saturday, June 13, 2:00–5:00 pm

Celebrate BTS FESTA in true ARMY style as the Library for the Performing Arts honors the South Korean boy band’s release of their latest album, Arirang, with a curated listening party, a zine workshop, and more.

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Monday, June 15 at 8:00 pm

Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage and the Metropolitan Opera present a free outdoor concert at Central Park SummerStage on June 15 at 8:00 pm, featuring Emily Pogorelc, Joshua Blue, Edward Nelson, and Dimitri Dover on piano.

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Tuesday, June 16 at 7:30 pm

Join the New York Philharmonic for a joyous musical celebration featuring Jenn Colella, Noah J. Ricketts, the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus, and conductor Ted Sperling.

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Yinka Esi Graves

The Disappearing Act

June 20 & 21

Be a part of the inaugural Lincoln Center Contemporary Dance Festival with The Disappearing Act, a transfixing solo with live music that shines a light on the African roots of the flamenco tradition.


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