Welcome to Lincoln Center, home to 11 resident arts organizations. Presenting music, theater, dance, film, opera, and more, our stages bring a tapestry of artists—from across the globe—to New York City.
Upcoming events
Spotlight On: Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, we're especially proud to present live events from Film at Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York Philharmonic, and the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts—all of which highlight the history and experience of Black artists from a multitude of cultures and contexts. Explore events and on-demand videos »See yourself at Lincoln Center
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Be inspired by musicians who defy expectations
American Songbook: Singer Outsiders, curated in collaboration with Tamar-kali and Kathleen Hanna, uplifts women and nonbinary musicians who have shaped the modern landscape of music and continue to drive conversations on gender, identity, and empowerment. This spring series features a bold lineup of powerhouse voices from across the punk, pop, jazz, classical, R&B, and theater worlds—including Julia Bullock, Meshell Ndegeocello, Shaina Taub, Gossip, and more—all for free or Choose-What-You-Pay.![](https://images.lincolncenter.org/image/upload/v1738337260/isrbx5btu7y2cmphteee.jpg)
Catch international premieres on the New York stage
In collaboration with the New York Philharmonic, Rubén Blades' large-scale musical work Maestra Vida—a soaring, genre-defying urban drama centered on the Latin American lived experience—will be presented in the U.S. for the very first time. The U.S. premiere of the UK’s most celebrated Hip-Hop dance theater company, Boy Blue, brings movement at its most fluid, distilled, and skilled with Cycles. Through spoken word and dance, Carnival of the Animals reframes Camille Saint-Saëns’ classic as it navigates the shifting societal values and our relationship to democracy.![](https://images.lincolncenter.org/image/upload/v1737995124/uyy382gacjsy019safln.jpg)
Celebrate 15 years of FREE events at the Atrium
The David Rubenstein Atrium has offered 15 years of dynamic, free programming—opening our world to culture that addresses today’s most pressing issues and explores our common humanity. To celebrate the occasion, we're bringing back fan-favorites and welcoming Lincoln Center debuts to light up the stage this season! Featured events include: Marcus Russell Price's comedy show; Fly Love Songs, co-presented by J.PERIOD; Charanga 76; Mahogany L. Browne's Seen, Sound, Scribe; and The Reminders.Be the first to know!
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Relaxed Performances
We welcome guests to come as they are and be their full selves. Relaxed Performances are designed for people with autism, sensory, and communication disorders or learning disabilities. Find a Relaxed Performance »![](https://images.lincolncenter.org/image/upload/v1738337594/jwkq8obmzrv7vfiyn1xo.jpg)