New York Events
Welcome
to our annual event guide for New York City! New York is a vibrant
city year-round, with an endless variety of events and celebrations.
Events
are constantly taking place, being rescheduled, and are even cancelled
from time to time, so it is important that you call to verify the
event with the event's organizers, or the New York City Convention
& Visitor's Bureau.
JAN
| FEB | MAR | APR
| MAY | JUN | JUL
| AUG | SEP | OCT
| NOV | DEC
January
New York National Boat Show
The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center hosts this annual boat show
that features luxury motor yachts, personal water craft, performance
boats, sportfishers, marine accessories, apparel and more. Call
(212) 922-1212 for more information.
Winter Antiques Show taking place at the 26th Street Armory
Browse and find great buys at this snowy show that offers affordable
collectibles during the first weekend of Winter. A courtesy shuttle
runs back and forth between this show and the one at the 7th Regiment
Armory. Call (212) 255-0020 for more information.
Winter Antiques Show Seventh Regiment Armory
New York's most prestigious antique show displays a diverse range
of American, English, European, and Asian fine and decorative arts.
Call (718) 292-73922 for more information.
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February
Chinese New Year
Based on the lunar calendar, Chinatown celebrates its own New Year
with ten days of festivities featuring parades with dragon and lion
dancers and elaborate costumes. Call (212) 484-1222 for more information.
Westminister Kennel Club Dog Show
The world's premier dog show. Where approximately thirty thousand
dog lovers from across the world gather at Madison Square Garden
to watch 2,500 canines compete in this historic event for the Best
in Show trophy. Call (800) 455-3647 for more information.
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March
Ringling Brothers And Barnum Bailey Circus
"Ladies and gentleman, children of all ages . . . ." In
late March and early April, the Greatest Show on Earth comes to
town. Schedules are set approximately three months in advance. Call
(212) 465-6741 for this year's dates.
Manhattan Antiques Triple Pier Expo
New York's largest antiques show extends over two consecutive weekends.
More than 600 dealers each weekend display their wares and treasures,
along the Hudson River between 48th and 51st streets at Piers 88,
90,and 92. Admission is $12.00 Call (212) 255-0020 for more information.
St. Patrick's Day Parade
Come celebrate on March 17, along Fifth Avenue, from 44th to 86th
streets. This world famous parade starts at 11 a.m. Call (212) 484-1222
for more information.
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April
The Easter Parade
This world-famous parade begins Easter Sunday (April 23rd) from
10:30am to 3pm. Call (212) 484-1222 for more information.
New York International Auto Show
This event takes place for a week in early or mid-April at the Jacob
K. Javits Convention Center and is billed as the largest auto show
in the U.S. In addition to vehicles you'll see on the street and
may even purchase yourself, the show include "concept cars"
that will never make it off the assembly line. Call (800) 282-3336
or (212) 216-2000.
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May
Ninth Avenue International Food Festival
Sometime in mid-May there will be music in the streets while you
enyoy the eats and the festival atmosphere at one of the New York's
best street fairs. The festival takes place along Ninth Avenue from
37th to 57th streets. Call (212) 581-7217 for more information.
The Great Five Boro Bike Tour
This is the largest cycling event in the United States, attracting
as many as 30,000 cyclists from all over the world. The race takes
place on May 7th and stretches over 42 miles weaving through the
five boroughs. The race begins at Battery Park in Manhattan and
ends at Fort Wadsworth Naval Station on Staten Island. For more
information or to register, call (212) 932-0778 to register.
Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit
In its 70th year, this event which takes place May 27-29 and June
3-5, features the wonderful works of 250 artists on display in and
around Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. Call (212) 982-6255
for more information.
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June
JVC Jazz Festival
During late June and early July, you will find jazz greats playing
sites like Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, the Beacon Theater,
and Town Hall. Call (212) 501-1390 for more information.
The Belmont Stakes
To take the Triple Crown, The Belmont Stakes cannot be forgotten.
This event, which takes place in early June, is held at the Belmont
Park Race Track in Elmont, Long Island. Call (516) 667-5055 or (718)
641-4700 for more information.
Metropolitan Opera in the Parks
During much of June and July, the city parks offer free evening
performances. Call (212) 362-6000.
Shakespeare in the Park
In June and July, the Delacorte Theater in Central Park presents
free performances under the stars. Visiting performers have included
Patrick Stewart (The Tempest) and Andre Braugher (Henry V). But
for obvious reasons, the wait is long as people line up hours in
advance for (2) tickets. Call (212) 539-8750 or (212) 539-8500 for
more information.
Lesbian and Gay Pride March
This mid to late June weeklong event, which includes parties, fundraisers,and
events designed to heighten awareness, is highlighted with a parade
commemorating the Stonewall Riot of June 27, 1969, which marks the
beginning of the gay liberation movement. There will be bands, floats
and fireworks, on upper Fifth around 52nd Street where the march
will begin and then continue into the Village. Call (212) 807-7433
for more information.
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July
America's Independence Day - July Fourth
Much to see on America's birthday - the tall ships sailing up the
Hudson River and Macy's fireworks extravaganza over the East River.
Call (212) 484-1222 for more information.
Midsummer Nights Swing
Gather at Lincoln Center's Josie Robertson Plaza to participate
in this outdoor dance party for beginners to experts. Move your
feet to the sounds from big band swing, salsa, and tango performed
by the world's leading dance bands. Call (212) 875-5766 for more
information.
Mostly Mozart
This event showcases the greatest classical music virtuosi performing
the works of Wolfgang Amadeus as well as Beethoven, Schubert, Baroque
Masters and more. Call (212) 875-5103 for more information.
Lincoln Centers Festival
Every summer, this festival features a wide array of dance, theater,
music, opera, and circus performances from around the world. Call
(212) 546-2656 for more information.
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August
US Open Tennis Championship
Final Grand Slam event of the tennis season is held at Flushing
Meadows Park in Queens, New York and features today's most popular
tennis stars competing for the title. Call (800) GO-TENNIS for more
information.
Harlem Week
celebrate the culture, music and people of this historic community
with concerts, poets, children's activites, sporting events, fashion
shows and more. Call (212) 862-7200 for more information.
Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors
A free international summer festival with four weeks of music, dance,
and more. Events include specially designed programs for children
and families, including interactive workshops. Call (212) 875-5108
for more information.
New York International Fringe Festival
Held in Lower East Side of Manhattan at 20 different venues, this
festival features theater, musicals, dance, comedy performances.
Call (888) FRINGE-NYC for more information.
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September
Broadway on Broadway
An afternoon delight starring current casts from Broadway shows
performing their popular songs from their theater production. Call
(212) 768-1560 for more information.
Feast of San Gennaro
This Italian street festival honors the patron saint of Naples,
proceeds north along Mulberry Street, between Canal and Hester Street
with carnival rides, food, floats, and traditional music. Call (212)
768-9320 for more information.
West Indian-American Day Parade
Brooklyn's street celebration strolling down Eastern Parkway, features
extravagant costumes, music of all sorts, food and dance. Call (212)
484-1222 for more information.
Wigstock
New York City's legendary dragstravaganza features tens of thousands
of spectators, hundreds of wigs, a show, and drag everywhere. Held
on Pier 54, 14th Street and West Side Highway. Call (212) 213-3958
for more information.
New York Film Festival
This 17-day festival showcases the newest cinematic works by directors
from around the world - late September to early October. Call (212)
875-5050 for more information.
Bam New Wave Festival
Takes place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, BAM presents new dance,
theater, concerts, performance art, theater for young people, and
repertory and first run films. Call (800) 755-4000 for more information.
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October
Tibetan Festival
Tibetan food, crafts and a puppet show for the children are featured,
during the first or second week in October, at the Jacques Marchais
Museum of Tibetan Art on Staten Island. Call (718) 987-3500 for
more information.
New York Oyster Festival
In mid-October, the Bowery Ballroom on Delancey Street hosts the
city's annual oyster shucking contest. Come to compete, or just
eat some of the best oysters around, along with live music and street
theater. Call (212) 533-2111 for more information.
Independent Feature Film Market
Every year, through the month of October, the Angelika Film Center
at 18 West Houston Street screens several hundred new American independent
films, and hosts many workshops and seminars on film making. Call
(212) 995-2000 for more information.
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November
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
See it live this year, instead of on television. Times Square probably
has the best view, but come early. Call (212) 695-4400 for more
information.
Chocolate Show
Every year in mid-October, learn about every aspect of chocolate
making, sample the creations of some of the world's best chocolate
chefs, and enjoy live musicians from the chocolate-producing countries,
in the Metropolitan Pavilion at 125 West 18th Street, between 6th
and 7th Avenues. Call (212) 865-6100 for more information.
Tree
Lighting at Rockefeller Center
Enjoy the symbolic start of the city's Christmas season, towards
the end of November, with the annual tree lighting and ice skating
show, between 5th and 7th Avenues and 47th and 51st Streets. Call
(212) 332-6868 for more information.
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December
Polar
Bear Christmas
All during December, the polar bears in the Central Park Zoo at
830 Fifth Avenue receive their presents each weekend. Watch them
open their giftwrapped turkey, peanut butter and sardine surprises.
Call (212) 861-6030 for more information.
Kwanza
Festival
Held a few weeks before the holiday, around the first week in December,
the Javitz Convention Center at 655 West 34th Street hosts the annual
celebration of African food, culture and gift-giving. Call (212)
216-2000 for more information.
New
Year's Eve at Times Square
See it live this year, instead of on television. You should be able
to get a good view if you arrive by 8 PM, but dress for some of
the coldest weather of the year, and be prepared to stay in the
same area for a few hours. By the time the ball drops at midnight,
you will not be able to move. Call (212) 768-1560, ext. 44 for more
information.
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