The New York Yankees, 27-Time World Series Champions, and likely the most simultaneously loved and hated team in baseball, return to Yankee Stadium with our Captain, Aaron Judge, pitcher Gerrit Cole and shortstop Anthony Volpe. There are few things in NYC better than a Yankee game, an old-fashioned hot dog and a beer.

June 9-11, 2023 @ Citi Field
Governors Ball Music Festival – The contemporary music festival for music lovers by music lovers. With 60+ artists of all genres across 4 stages, there is something for everyone, including delicious restaurants, food trucks and menus.

June 9–18, 2023
Founded in 2002, following September 11, 2001, the River to River Festival is a world-class performing arts festival originally intended to help revitalize Lower Manhattan. Now the Festival is the largest summer-long free arts festival in New York City’s history and has not only assisted in renewal, but transformed Downtown into a major cultural destination during the summer. More Info: River to River Festival
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June 8 – August 6, 2023,
Delacorte Theater, Central Park
Every year, stars such as Meryl Streep, Al Pacino and James Earl Jones perform modern interpretations of various Shakespeare plays in Central Park at the recently redone 1,800 seat open-air theater and they are attended by over 80,000 people. The 2023 Shakespeare in the Park play is Hamlet. NYC Insider Guide knows just how you can get tickets. Learn more at Shakespeare in the Park 2023. Dark Mondays (except July 3rd).

Bryant Park is hosting dozens of live and in-person music, dance, and theater events produced in partnership with a diverse lineup of New York City’s performing arts institutions. Some featured partners are Carnegie Hall Citywide, The Town Hall, Joe’s Pub, The Classical Theatre of Harlem, American Symphony Orchestra, New York City Opera and many more. All performances are free to the public and designed to be enjoyed casually – no tickets required—with ample seating available and free picnic blankets for audience members to borrow. May through September.
More Info: bryantpark.org/activities/picnic-performances * Bryant Park Movie Nights * Picnic Performances FREE Brochure
01 – New York City Opera: La Bohème
02 – Jazzmobile: The Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra
08 – Contemporary Dance: Robin Dunn, The Lite
09 – Contemporary Dance: Dance Heginbotham, Jennifer Muller/The Works
15 – Contemporary Dance: Terk Lewis + Kayla Farrish
16 – Contemporary Dance: Soles of Duende + Josh Johnson
23 – Emerging Music Festival: Psymon Spine, THUS LOVE, Katy Kirby
24 – Emerging Music Festival: Ky Vöss, Seramic, Miss Grit, Dead Tooth
30 – Jalopy Theatre: Michael Daves Quartet ft. Tony Trishka, Yacouba Sissoko, Terrell King

June 7-18, 2023
The multi-week Film Festival will take place movie theatres, rooftops and various venues throughout NYC, such as the new Pier 57, Beacon Theatre, the Angelika and will showcase every film genre while attracting blockbuster global celebrities, second only to the annual Met Gala. If you want to attend the premiere of Let the Canary Sing with a performance by Cyndi Lauper or The Closing Gala: A Bronx Tale, followed by a conversation with director and star Robert De Niro, producer Jane Rosenthal, and writer and co-star Chazz Palminteri, you’ll want to get Tribeca Film Festival Tickets.
The Today Show Summer Concert Series 2023 lineup includes Kelly Clarkson, The Jonas Brothers, Chance the Rapper, Niall Horan, Big Time Rush and more! TODAY Plaza. Fans can come to the plaza on a first come, first served basis. The entrance is located at 48th St. and Rockefeller Plaza in New York City (See: Rockefeller Center Guide).

June 3-18, 2023 – Returning for its 12th year, the annual Photoville Festival showcases photographs on classic shipping containers in Brooklyn Bridge Park. In addition, there will be interactive workshops, artist tours, exhibitions, evening programming and New York’s Smorgasburg Pop-up, as well as over 80 open-air exhibitions throughout all five boroughs of New York City. More Info: Photoville

We often plan these listings in advance, and may not be aware of current weather, health or other occurences, so please check all activities in advance of attending.
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