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New York Philharmonic David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center Tickets & Info

New York Philharmonic Classical concert Immerse yourself in the unparalleled artistry of the New York Philharmonic at David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center, on December 13, 2025. This exclusive concert, featuring Handel's Messiah under the baton of Jane Glover, promises a night where timeless music meets breathtaking performance. The New York Philharmonic, a beacon of classical music since its founding, has a storied history of premiering iconic works like Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait and collaborating with legends such as Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman. With a repertoire that spans Grammy-winning orchestral performances to contributions in blockbuster film scores, the orchestra continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Secure your tickets now for an evening where every note tells a story, and experience the magic of live classical music in one of New York's most stunning venues. Various ticket options ensure everyone can join in this unforgettable musical journey.

New York Philharmonic Concerts David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center

David Geffen Hall, the iconic concert venue at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, has been a cornerstone of New York City's cultural scene since hosting the premiere of Aaron Copland's Connotations in 1962. Renowned for its exceptional acoustic clarity and visibility, the hall has also starred in numerous films and TV productions, cementing its status in popular media. In 2012, the New York Philharmonic New York celebrated the hall's 50th anniversary with a memorable concert, showcasing the venue's enduring appeal. With designated seating ensuring a perfect view for every concertgoer and top-tier Mezzanine options for those seeking superior comfort, David Geffen Hall promises an unforgettable experience. Conveniently located near the Juilliard School and just a short walk from Central Park via 65th Street, it's the perfect destination for enjoying performances by the New York Philharmonic New York, including Handel's Messiah under the baton of Jane Glover.

Best Value Tickets

For an optimal balance of view and price, seats in the Third Tier Center rows BB and CC offer excellent value. Prices range from $149 to $152, providing good visibility of the stage with a relatively affordable cost.

Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)

Seats in the Third Tier Center, particularly Row AA at $154 and Row DD at $153, are ideal for a balance of good sightlines and availability. These sections are elevated but still close enough to appreciate the performance with clear views.

Higher Tier Options (Less Affordable, Not the Best Deals)

Premium seats in the Orchestra sections such as Row GG at $179 or Row CC at $170 offer closer proximity to the stage but at a higher cost. These are suitable if you prioritize intimacy and stage presence over price.

Premium or Last-Minute Options

Last-minute premium options include seats in the First Tier Center (e.g., Row AA at $278) or Orchestra 1 sections near the front. These provide the closest view and immersive experience but are at a higher price point.

Section & View Highlights & Differences

  • Third Tier Center (Rows AA, BB, CC, DD): Elevated with clear overall stage view; more affordable; ideal for enjoying the full stage perspective.
  • Orchestra Sections (Rows GG, CC, DD, etc.): Closer to stage; offers intimate, frontal views; higher prices reflect proximity and detail.
  • Side Sections (Third Tier Side, Orchestra 2 Left/Right): Slightly angled views; some seats may have limited stage visibility but are more budget-friendly.
  • Front and Center Seats (First Tier Front, Row AA): Best views, stage proximity, and immersive experience; premium prices apply.
  • Rows & Sections Differences: Rows closer to the stage (e.g., AA, BB in the Orchestra) provide the most direct sightlines, while higher tiers (e.g., Third Tier) are elevated for a broad view, often with less stage intimacy.

Additional Recommendations

Consider seats in the Third Tier Center for a cost-effective yet visually rewarding experience. If your budget allows, opt for Orchestra seats in rows closer to the stage for a more immersive experience. Be aware that the Side Sections may have slightly angled views but can offer good value. Last-minute tickets in premium sections provide the best stage proximity but at a significantly higher price.

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Parking & Directions for New York Philharmonic David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center


132 W. 65th Street, New York, NY
10023, US


1. Lincoln Center Garage - 0.1 miles, approx. $25 for 4 hours.
2. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $30 for 4 hours.
3. Central Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $28 for 4 hours.
4. A-1 Parking - 0.4 miles, approx. $32 for 4 hours.


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