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NYC Concert Guide this Fall
New York City is one of the best places in the world to see a concert. My teens are obsessed with live music and love supporting their favorite artists and going to their concerts. There are so many upcoming events at top venues here that we wanted to narrow down our favorites. The concert scene is full of music lovers and friends who come together to bond of their shared love for the music. These artists give a full made experience and any seat at their concerts are a good seat. Here are the best upcoming concerts in high demand to get tickets to this fall.


Charlie Puth (Sept. 26–28, Blue Note Jazz Club)
See pop hitmaker Charlie Puth in an intimate jazz-club setting. This is an exclusive chance to hear his vocals and piano skills up close and one of the best NYC events.
Ava Max (Sept. 29, Radio City Music Hall)
Ava Max brings her powerhouse voice and infectious energy to the legendary Radio City stage. Not only is this one of the most iconic sites in the city but this will be one of the best concerts ever.


The Beaches (Sept. 29–30, Webster Hall)
This Canadian rock band is known for their catchy riffs, making their Webster Hall shows a must for indie lovers. They had some great songs that we loved to listen to all summer.
Reneé Rapp (Sept. 29–Oct. 1, MSG)
Broadway alum turned pop star Reneé Rapp takes over Madison Square Garden with bold vocals and songs from her breakout debut. We got to see her at a broadway theater and can’t wait to see her on her own stage.
Lorde (Oct. 1, MSG)
Experience Lorde’s ethereal sound and stage presence as she brings her signature moody pop to the Garden for one night only. This is one of those New York events you will have to run to get tickets for.


Addison Rae (Oct. 1, Brooklyn Paramount)
Social media star turned pop sensation Addison Rae will showcase her new music in this buzzy Brooklyn performance.
Chance the Rapper (Oct. 2, Pier 17)
Chance brings his signature mix of gospel and rap to the rooftop at Pier 17, with unbeatable skyline views. This is one of those unique events where you can enjoy an incredible performance while getting amazing views at the same time.
Jesse McCartney (Oct. 4, Pier 17)
The early-2000s pop favorite brings nostalgic hits and fresh tracks to Pier 17’s open-air stage. This will be a top destination for us!


Twenty One Pilots (Oct. 4, Northwell Health)
Known for their high-energy shows, Twenty One Pilots are set to deliver an unforgettable night of alternative rock and rap. This is one of the best live music events to bring your friends to.
Noah Cyrus (Oct. 8, Brooklyn Paramount)
Noah Cyrus takes the stage with her haunting voice and heartfelt ballads for a soulful Brooklyn performance.
Sam Smith (Oct. 8–10, Warsaw)
Sam Smith brings their soaring vocals to the more intimate Warsaw venue, a rare chance to see them up close.
Sombr (Oct. 9–10, Pier 17)
Sombr’s Pier 17 dates promise dreamy vibes and atmospheric sounds against the Manhattan skyline. The kids loved their music all season and we cannot wait to see them.
Tate McRae (Oct. 18, MSG)
This star headlines Madison Square Garden for a show full of choreography and chart-topping hits. She puts on a full performance and does the most amazing job at it. She should be at the top of every live entertainment guide.


Billie Eilish (Oct. 25, UBS Arena)
Billie Eilish’s pop and unforgettable visuals make her UBS Arena show one of fall’s most anticipated events.
Sabrina Carpenter (Oct. 26–Nov. 1, MSG)
With a six-night run at Madison Square Garden, Sabrina Carpenter proves she’s one of pop’s biggest breakout stars. You already know the girls will be there to see her!
Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Nov. 6–Jan. 4, Radio City Music Hall)
Kick off the holiday season with the Rockettes’ dazzling tradition that brings festive cheer year after year. This is an amazing tradition and we highly recommend it for anyone visiting town.
Maroon 5 (Nov. 19–20, MSG)
Adam Levine and Maroon 5 bring their decades of hits to the Garden for two nights of pop-rock anthems.


All Time Low (Nov. 24–25, Hammerstein Ballroom)
Pop-punk fans can relive the 2000s energy with All Time Low’s raucous sets at Hammerstein Ballroom.
Pentatonix (Dec. 7, UBS Arena)
The Grammy-winning a cappella group returns with holiday harmonies that are perfect for the season.
Machine Gun Kelly (Dec. 13, Barclays Center)
Closing out the year, MGK delivers his punk-rock edge and rap roots to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.
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