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December 21 at 7:30 pm

David Lang's poor hymnal

The Crossing, Donald Nally conductor

Lincoln Center Presents

December 21 at 7:30 pm

Alice Tully Hall

Composer David Lang's new work for the chamber choir The Crossing examines the promises and intentions of religious music as it relates to empathy.

January 07 at 7:30 pm

Under the Radar at Lincoln Center

Wonderful Joe

By Ronnie Burkett

Lincoln Center Presents

January 07 at 7:30 pm

Clark Studio Theater

Celebrated puppeteer Ronnie Burkett’s Wonderful Joe is a love letter to imagination, hope, and the art of filling broken hearts with gold.

January 08 at 7:30 pm

Under the Radar at Lincoln Center

Wonderful Joe

By Ronnie Burkett

Lincoln Center Presents

January 08 at 7:30 pm

Clark Studio Theater

Celebrated puppeteer Ronnie Burkett’s Wonderful Joe is a love letter to imagination, hope, and the art of filling broken hearts with gold.

January 09 at 7:30 pm

Beats, Rhymes & Sights

CAN I KICK IT? Featuring The Last Dragon

Lincoln Center Presents
In collaboration with SHAOLIN JAZZ

January 09 at 7:30 pm

David Rubenstein Atrium

Catch the 1985 classic martial arts film The Last Dragon, as DJ 2-Tone Jones scores the film live scene-by-scene, with a mix of Hip-Hop and more.

See yourself at Lincoln Center

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.

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.

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: Cisco Swank, The Burnt Sugar SmokeHouse, Charanga 76, Mahogany L. Browne's Seen, Sound, Scribe, and The Reminders.

Save the date! Big Umbrella Festival returns April 4–20

Annually each spring, the Big Umbrella Festival welcomes kids, teens, and young adults for a dynamic series of programming, designed with and for neurodiverse audiences. The 2025 festival will span three weeks in April, offering distinct events and activations each weekend. Discover what's in store here »

January 16

Scandinavian acoustic band

January 19

World premiere performance

Series and programs

American Songbook

From Feb 11–April 15, American Songbook: Singer Outsiders elevates women and nonbinary musicians who have shaped the modern landscape of music. Explore the season »

Lincoln Center Visionary Artist: Rubén Blades

This year, beginning October 2024, we celebrate the incomparable Rubén Blades, one of the most successful vocalists and songwriters in music and salsa history. Learn more »

Kids, Teens, and Families

You're never too young to discover a passion for the arts! Don't miss our fun-filled roster of performances and events dedicated to kids, teens, and families of all ages. View calendar »

¡VAYA!

A Lincoln Center tradition since 2015, ¡VAYA! is a free showcase for NYC's finest Latin music and dance traditions. Join us on the dance floor »

Passport to the Arts

Designed for children, teens and adults with disabilities and their families, Passport to the Arts provides a welcoming, accessible, free introduction to the arts. Register here »

Lincoln Center Moments

Register for a free performance-based program specially designed for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Register here »

Young Artist Pipeline

Lincoln Center's Young Artist Pipeline is an arts training program for middle school students interested in developing their craft in a chosen art form. Learn more »

Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center

The Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center, under Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director Jonathon Heyward, presents exciting premieres and commissions paired with timeless classics. Learn more »