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Radio City Music Hall
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel takes over the grand orchestra, The New York Philharmonic, this September! This is a highlight for the orchestra's 2026 season as they welcome the esteemed maestro! See this performance at legendary Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, September 10, 2026. Dudamel, one of the most innovative and creative conductor of our time joins one of the oldest (founded in 1842) and most prestigious symphonic ensembles in the United States.
Dudamel is a Venezuelan born conductor and is currently recognized as one of the most innovative and visionary masters of his time with his explosive approach to the classical orchestra. The seats for this rare performance by Dudamel and the New York Philharmonic in New York, New York start at $93 and are available for reserve for this powerful musical performance.
Hurry and don't waste any time now because classical music lovers will be traveling from all over to see this one!
Join us for what promises to be an unforgettable night of classical music when The New York Philharmonic will be conducted by the renowned Gustavo Dudamel at the wonderful Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, 10th September 2026. This incredible conductor will once again take to the podium to guide his audience on a thrilling musical journey through some of the greatest works of orchestral music ever written. Performances at Radio City Music Hall, one of the premier venues in New York, New York are never to be forgotten and this concert promises to be no exception. Tickets for this concert are priced from just $93 and are available for purchase through Ticket Squeeze - online marketplace and the Radio City Music Hall box office.
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel is one of the world's greatest conductors today. He brings the most technical control to the most complex music combined with the greatest amount of passion for the music he performs. This has been apparent in his powerful performances of the masterworks of the greatest composers such as Beethoven, Mahler as well as many of the living composers of today. He became Music Director of the LA Philharmonic in 2009 and since then has led a musical revolution bringing classical music to the youth of the world. His concerts are 'electric' and 'life-affirming' according to the critics. As the Music and Artistic Director of the LA Philharmonic since 2009, Dudamel brings an innovative perspective to the performance of classical music and of the orchestra itself. His concerts are described by the critics as "electric" and "life-affirming" and have earned him numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal, and honors from governments around the world. The famous Venezuelan youth-orchestra project El Sistema has been the background of Gustavo Dudamel's musical development. At the young age of 18 Dudamel became the Music Director of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela. The South American maestro has received a Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal and numerous accolades from governments from around the globe. Dudamel recently released LA Phil's critically acclaimed recordings of Mahler's complete symphonies as well as 22 works by 22 living composers for classical music on LA Phil's new Naxos of America label.
The New York Philharmonic is the oldest symphony in the United States and is considered to be a very prestigious. For well over one hundred years, The New York Philharmonic has performed the greatest works in the symphonic repertoire. Many of the greatest conductors and composers of the past have performed with The Philharmonic. Today, the orchestra performs a broad range of music from the Baroque period to contemporary works, including many commissioned pieces. The New York Philharmonic has been putting on stellar performances lately including releasing new albums as well as partnering with other groups to push the limits of the traditional classical orchestra. This is the oldest symphony in the US has to offer and has had the opportunity to perform with and be conducted by many of the greats of music in the past. The New York Philharmonic has interpreted and performed the works of a multitude of famous composers and continue to be at the forefront of classical musical genius, bringing new life to some of the greatest musical works of all time, including the works of Dvořák, Gershwin, and Bernstein.
The Radio City Music Hall is a venue of great stature and will be one of the few performance venues of Gustavo Dudamel and the New York Philharmonic. The performance will take place at the iconic venue of 1260 Avenue of the Americas in the famous midtown Manhattan, New York. The venue itself is well worth a visit, with a high-quality seating plan to get the full surround sound experience as well as great views of the stage. The Music Hall holds a massive 6,000 fans, who can expect to be seated in the Orchestra, Mezzanine or in one of the many levels of balconies. Each section of seating will guarantee a great view of the stage, and there are many concession stands located throughout the venue, selling everything from light refreshments to food to enhance your experience. There are well-maintained facilities throughout the venue and easy access points, so you can get in and out of the venue with no problems at all. For more information on the accessibility of the venue, please visit the venue's main website for Radio City Music Hall. Radio City Music Hall holds up to 6,000 people; including seating for the Orchestra, Mezzanine and the Balconies. Additionally, throughout the venue you will find a number of concession stands serving a wide variety of eats before the performance as well as soda, candy and other refreshments throughout the show. The venues numerous clean restrooms are also always conveniently located. For more information on the specific accessibility of Radio City visit the venue's official website. The disabled access information for Radio City Music Hall can be found on their official website.
Radio City Music Hall does not have a parking lot, but there are several garage spaces within walking distance to the venue in the same midtown Manhattan's area. There are also public parking lots and garages throughout the surrounding streets and in other buildings. For more information on accessibility, visit the Radio City Music Hall main website.
Ticket prices start at $93 for this premium event and are available to book online at Ticket Squeeze as well as from the box office at Radio City Music Hall. We would advise booking tickets as soon as possible due to the fact that Gustavo Dudamel and the NY Philharmonic are two of the world's most popular classical music conductors and therefore highly in demand. Click the "buy tickets" link to reserve your seats for this amazing evening of music presented by two of the most recognized figures in the world of classical music today. Seats are selling fast for this program, so reserve your seats today.
Please see below the Radio City Music Hall seating chart for the Gustavo Dudamel and The New York Philharmonic event on 10 September 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Gustavo Dudamel and The New York Philharmonic tickets. For accessible seating please contact Radio City Music Hall directly.
1260 6th Avenue, New York City, New York, 10020, United States