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Gramercy Theatre

Gramercy Theatre

127 E 23rd St
New York, NY
46,361 Followers
Explore all 40 upcoming concerts at Gramercy Theatre, see photos, read reviews, buy tickets from official sellers, and get directions and accommodation recommendations.
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Fan Reviews

November 24th 2024
An amazing night of music from The Pineapple Thief. The atmosphere was charged before they came on, and we weren’t disappointed. The band fed off the audience, and the audience fed off the band. Bruce Soord commented that if all audiences were this good they will come back fir sure next time around. They didn’t miss a beat, playing old and new favorites. Sounding tight, yet comfortable. Reminiscent of a well oiled machine. All in all, it was an amazing show, from a band that you shouldn’t miss seeing live.
Michael
May 22nd 2024
We could not wait for this show and it was just as amazing as we thought it would be! It was crowded, so we upgraded to VIP and it was not expensive either, which allowed us to get closer and have the best view! This was an early birthday present from myself to Ibey, and I have never seen Ibey so excited and he knew almost all of the lyrics 😁 These guys are an independent band we found randomly on Instagram around two years ago! The lead singer is a trauma therapist for his day job, so their shows are different, but in a great way and their music focuses on mental health, which is so meaningful! They have built up such a following that a couple came from the UK for this show, another couple from Sweden, and a small group from Norway! 😳 Then after the show we met the lead singer, Jake, got a photo with him and he autographed our shirts 😀
Cassie
November 22nd 2023
It was fucking phenomenal, Nikki Misery gave me his guitar pick when I was crowd surfing, he plays bass for New Years Day.. I even met Ash Costello and Frankie Sil for the second time, she sings and he plays guitar.. it has been the best show I've been to this month and I look forward to seeing them again!! 😍💀🔥🖤❤
Robert
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Frequently Asked Questions About Gramercy Theatre

What’s the best way to get to Gramercy Theatre?

Whether you're coming from out of town or just a short drive away, Gramercy Theatre is located at 127 E 23rd St in New York, NY. For directions and parking info, visit Gramercy Theatre’s official website at https://livemu.sc/3jUfhBO. Make sure to check out other concerts and live events happening in New York, NY on Bandsintown.

What can I expect from Gramercy Theatre?

Gramercy Theatre is a theatre in the heart of New York, NY, with a capacity of 650 people. At this time, there are no known age restrictions for the venue, making it the perfect place for fans to enjoy live music and events.

Which artists are performing at Gramercy Theatre this year?

Gramercy Theatre has a packed schedule for 2024-2025 with performances from top artists like Dan Soder, Marky Ramone, and Debbie Gibson. Explore the full concert calendar and grab your tickets before they sell out. Don’t miss your chance to see your favorite artists live in New York, NY!

What other concert venues are near Gramercy Theatre?

If you’re looking to explore more live shows in New York, NY, there are plenty of popular venues nearby. Check out the upcoming concerts and events at nearby venues including Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, and Terminal 5.

About Gramercy Theatre

Located in New York City’s historic Gramercy neighborhood, Gramercy Theatre opened in 1937. Gramercy spent just over 60 years as a movie theatre and art-house until 1998, when it was renovated into a 499-seat playhouse to present Off Broadway theatrical productions, the largest in the city at the time. In 2004, the theater was shut down.
In 2006, Live Nation bought the space with the intention of turning it into an intimate concert venue. The first performance under Live Nation was Stellastarr on March 7, 2007. Since then, Gramercy Theatre has hosted such artists as Steve Winwood, Counting Crows, Huey Lewis & The News, The Jonas Brothers, Macy Gray, Rufus Wainwright, Brand New, The Get Up Kids, Spoon, and Jay-Z. The theater offers an ultimate rarity among the city’s mid-sized music venues: a mix of actual seating in back with general admission standing room in front, and a sound system that caters well to both.
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