New York City, United States of America
Radio City Music Hall

New York’s iconic entertainment landmark, home to the famous Jingle Bell Rockettes!

Home to the famous female precision dancers, the Rockettes, Radio City Music Hall is an iconic entertainment landmark in New York recognizable by its glowing neon displays. Its annual Christmas Spectacular performance is a lavish musical extravaganza with dazzling lights and original scores that brings in thousands of people to New York each year - undoubtedly one of the world’s best known Christmas shows! The Music Hall also happens to be the world’s largest indoor theatre and has hosted many exclusive gala events like the Grammys, the MTV Music Awards and the NFL Draft. Its success today is certainly praiseworthy given the building’s turbulent beginning, built in a time of economic instability owing to the then-recent Wall Street Crash. The Music Hall faced bankruptcy in the 1970s and seemed like it would be converted into a mall, but owing to the support of the endearing public, it eventually tided over and became the national treasure that it is today. Join the Rockettes in celebrating one of America’s biggest holidays or come for a simple tour of the grand building – either way, you are sure to be astounded by what this modern icon has to offer.


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Tips Before You Go
If you are keen to learn about the history of the great Radio City Music Hall and even meet a Rockette, sign up for the behind-the-scenes tour that runs daily.
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1260 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020, USA