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Welcome to David Geffen Hall, the home of the New York Philharmonic and a cultural home for New York. The design of the Hall is centered around a deep focus on welcoming visitors and audiences to Lincoln Center and expanding the possibilities of what a concert hall can be. Thousands of square feet of public space are open daily to the public; accessibility features are offered throughout; concerts and community events are open to passersby from 65th Street and Columbus Avenue; and select performances from inside the concert hall are streamed live, free of charge. Whether you're returning to David Geffen Hall or visiting for the first time, we look forward to welcoming you!
Upcoming events
Outside Licensee
Yannick conducts Dvořák & Price with Curtis Symphony Orchestra
Curtis Institute of Music
November 24 at 2:00 pm
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
Shostakovich & Oh To Believe in Another World
New York Philharmonic
December 05 at 7:30 pm
David Geffen Hall
Nina Chanel Abney: San Juan Heal
Abney's monumental work of art, paying homage to San Juan Hill, is now on view. Learn more »Jacolby Satterwhite: An Eclectic Dance to the Music of Time
This work offers us a playful and inventive vision of a creatively empowered future. Learn more »About David Geffen Hall
Reimagining the concert-going experience
Home to the New York Philharmonic, the Wu Tsai Theater—named in honor of Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsai—is designed with optimized sightlines, resulting in an intimate relationship between audience and performer. The theater's state-of-the-art flexibility accommodates choral performances, recitals, semi-staged opera, dance, film premieres, and amplified pop and rock concerts. Learn more »Welcoming visitors to Lincoln Center at-large
Thousands of square feet of public space for diverse cultural performance and community uses has been created—all free and open to the public daily. Discover what's happening on campus at the Welcome Center, grab a cup of joe from The Coffee Bar, experience visual artwork, exhibits, and livestreams, and peek into live performances at the Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio.Building a stronger community together
Completed two years early, the new David Geffen Hall represents a statement of faith in New York and its artistic community, while delivering jobs and economic development at a crucial time for the city. The renovation supports $600 million in ongoing economic development and 6,000 jobs, with 42% participation from minority and women-owned businesses and 51% of the workforce derived from underrepresented communities. Learn more »Host your next event at David Geffen Hall
Imagine your next big event at David Geffen Hall. From spectacular performances, dinners, galas, cocktail receptions, and intimate private parties, the many spaces of the Hall offer the perfect backdrop for your special occasion. Learn more »More about the venue
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David Geffen Hall
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023
To reserve parking, call 212-721-6500 or visit the Parking Reservations website.
Contact the Box Office
In-person: Box Office is open Monday–Saturday 10:00 am–6:00 pm and Sunday noon–6:00 pm, and remains open 30 minutes after the start of any performance
Phone: Call CenterCharge at 212-721-6500 on Monday–Saturday 10:00 am–8:00 pm and Sunday noon–6:00 pm
For general inquiries, call Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected]
Hours
The Welcome Center and Karen and Richard LeFrak Lobby are open to the public on Monday–Saturday 10:00 am–6:00 pm and Sunday noon–6:00 pm; they will remain open through the end of a performance on show days.
Dine & Sip at David Geffen Hall
Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi
Visit tatiananyc.com to learn more or make a reservation at RESY
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 5:00–10:00 pm; Late Night menu Thursday–Saturday 10:00–11:00 pm
Contact: [email protected] or 212-875-5222
The Coffee Bar
Location: Welcome Center
Hours: Monday–Saturday 8:00 am–noon
The Lobby Bar
Location: Karen and Richard LeFrak Lobby
Hours: Monday–Saturday noon–8:00 pm, Sunday noon–6:00 pm; Happy Hour: Monday–Friday 3:00–7:00 pm
Made-to-order food is available Monday–Friday noon–3:00 pm; sandwiches and snacks are available daily.
First Republic Bar
Location: Leon and Norma Hess Grand Promenade
Hours: The bar is open to ticketholders 45 minutes before curtain and during intermission
Nina Chanel Abney: San Juan Heal
Abney's monumental work of art, paying homage to San Juan Hill, is now on view. Learn more »Jacolby Satterwhite: An Eclectic Dance to the Music of Time
This digital work offers us a playful and inventive vision of a creatively empowered future. Learn more »Accessibility
Lincoln Center’s approach to accessibility mirrors our commitment to create performing arts spaces that are more inclusive of our audiences’ identities and access needs. We have centered accessibility in all aspects of the hall's design, not as an afterthought or add-on. We recognize that access needs must be integrated in the creative process, that the work on our stages reflects our differences and interconnectedness, and that we are creating a space where everyone feels welcome. A range of accommodations is provided for all performances, no request necessary. Click here to learn more.
If you have any questions or requests, contact us via email at [email protected] or by phone at 212-875-5375.
Our Commitment to Accessibility and Inclusion
Lincoln Center’s approach to accessibility mirrors our commitment to create performing arts spaces that are more inclusive of our audiences’ identities and access needs. We have centered accessibility in all aspects of the hall's design, not as an afterthought or add-on. The reimagination of David Geffen Hall features inclusive design and accommodations for all guests.
Inclusive Design Features:
• Accessible seating in the Wu Tsai Theater, Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio, Music Box and Patron’s Lounge. In the Wu Tsai Theater, accessible seating and designated aisle seats are located in the orchestra, parterre and on all tiers. For guests transferring to seats, mobility devices will be checked by staff, labeled, and returned at intermission and the end of the performance. All seats in the Wu Tsai Theater accommodate a maximum weight of 600 pounds. Standard seats and transfer seats have a width of 20 inches. Extra width seats, 28 inches wide, are available on the orchestra, first and second tiers.
• Accessible entrances from Josie Robertson Plaza to access the lobby and from Broadway at the south side of 65th Street to access events in the Griffin Sidewalk Studio.
• Accessible routes from the lobby to all tiers and performance spaces are accessible by elevator.
• Accessible restrooms are on all levels, including the lobby. Accessible companion restrooms, single restrooms designed for one person who uses a wheelchair and one companion, are located on the orchestra level and all tiers. Infant changing tables are available at every level.
• Hearing Loops are installed in the orchestra, tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 of the Wu Tsai Theater, Hauser Digital Wall, Music Box and Patron’s Lounge, as well as in commerce points, including Welcome Center’s Box Office, Coat Check, Guest Experience Podium on the Grand Promenade, the Lobby Bar and the First Republic Bar on the Grand Promenade. Guests with telecoil-enabled hearing devices can utilize this wireless technology to transmit sound to hearing aids and cochlear implants. Loop receivers are available in all above locations. FM assistive listening devices available for events in the Sidewalk Studio.
• Tactile Maps of David Geffen Hall’s lobby, Wu Tsai Theater seating chart and Lincoln Center’s campus are available in the Welcome Center. Designed for guests who are blind or have low vision to confidently navigate spaces, these maps encourage exploration of spaces by touch.
• Print programs available in braille and large print from Guest Experience, located next to Door 4 A-E on the Grand Promenade.
• Noise-reducing headphones, fidgets and earplugs available to borrow from Guest Experience, located next to Door 4 A-E on the Grand Promenade.
• For all events in the Wu Tsai Theater, seat cushions are available to borrow from the Guest Experience Podium. Cushions are 19 inches wide by 17 inches deep, with 3 inch height.
Recommended Pick Up and Drop Off Locations:
• Access-A-Ride: 20 Lincoln Center Plaza is a designed drop off, located on Columbus between 63rd and 64th Streets. Guests can access a ramp at 64th Street to enter David Geffen Hall.
• Vehicle Drop Off: Enter the Concourse Level, via the parking garage at 144 West 65th Street and proceeding to vehicle drop off. Guests can access an elevator to the plaza level entrance to David Geffen Hall.
In addition to the list above, select events will include:
• Live captioning, displaying text of all spoken words and sounds to provide access to Deaf, hard-of-hearing and neurodiverse communities, in English on personal handheld devices
• American Sign Language interpretation
• Audio description, sharing the visual elements for people who are blind or have low vision, over single earpiece receiver
We recognize that the list above is not exhaustive and that accommodations are never a “one size fits all” solution. Please contact the Access Team by email at [email protected] or by phone at 212-875-5375 to discuss your specific access needs or accommodations so that we may explore other accommodations we may be able to offer. While there is no deadline for notice, please reach out as soon as you know that you plan to attend a program so that we may have enough time to identify the best options to fill your request.
Access Concierge Service
As part of our continued commitment to making Lincoln Center accessible and inclusive, we are excited to offer a new service to our guests who request additional assistance. Access Reps, trained to support guests with disabilities, provide 1:1 support for individual guests and their party.
Guests attending performances at David Geffen Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the Clark Studio Theater, Samuel Rehearsal Studio, the Stanley Kaplan Penthouse or any outdoor venues may request in advance:
- An Access Rep to meet them upon arrival on campus, escort them throughout the performance space and assist them with any of their requested accommodations. Access Reps can supply and push guests in a wheelchair, provide sighted guide technique, or simply escort and assist.
- Check in at intermission, see if the guest needs anything, answer questions/receive feedback
- Assistance with departure from the performance venue
Inquire about this service when purchasing a ticket through the Lincoln Center Box Office or CenterCharge. Guests who already have their tickets can email [email protected] for further information. Please note that this service should be requested at least 7 business days prior to the performance, and assistance is based on staff availability.