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“a major stepping stone on the career path of hundreds of artists every year”
Irving Plaza originally opened as Irving Hall in 1860 as a home for balls, lectures, and concerts. The present, rebuilt structure opened in 1888 and spent the next 90 years finding its identity, transitioning from a German Theatre to a burlesque house, Yiddish theatre, French and Soviet film house, and Polish Army Vet community center. In 1978, Irving Plaza was converted into a rock music venue and has since hosted acts such as Talking Heads, the Ramones, U2, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, establishing it's history as New York City’s premier music venue. Today, Irving Plaza continues to be a major stepping stone on the career path of hundreds of artists every year.
Nice, small venue .. I was in the loft. I can see clearly and right onto the stage. I wish more artists performed at this small and quaint venue. Read more
Not giving this "2.5" stars due to band, sound (though it was a little sketch at the beginning - however the staff like forgot there was a show. Surely? They were hanging the marquis letters night... Read more
View from Sect RAIL Row AA Seat 7, seat is a numbered barstool behind mixing equipment with employees and equipment blocking view of the stage. Was definitely not disclosed as obstructed view.... Read more
Irving Plaza
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- Mon - Fri: 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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