About this venue
Irving Plaza is a ballroom-style concert hall with an unmistakable New York edge—an iconic room artists pick when they want a tighter, louder connection with the crowd. With a capacity of about 1,200 guests, it blends historic character with modern production, creating an intimate atmosphere where the show feels close from nearly anywhere in the space.
Inside, the experience is built around strong sightlines and a punchy live sound: the room is tuned for concerts, and the layout keeps the audience locked on the stage. Post-renovation upgrades add polish—smoother flow, improved viewing angles, and comfortable areas to reset between songs, plus on-site amenities that keep the night moving.
For arrival, focus on the exact micro-location: 17 Irving Pl, New York, United States. The entrance is easy to spot on Irving Place, and the simplest approach is via 14th Street–Union Square followed by a short walk to the doors; there are paid parking garages nearby, but availability can be tight, so plan for a brief walk at the end. For broader city transit context and route planning, see the text further down the page.
About the city
New York, the city that never slows down, is a global stage for sports, concerts, and spectacular events of every kind. From iconic arenas like Madison Square Garden to major stadiums and modern venues across multiple boroughs, events are spread throughout the city, yet the feeling is always the same: everything is within easy reach and something important is always happening. The rhythm of the streets, the diversity of the crowd, and the energy of the nightlife make New York a natural choice for a memorable trip—whether you’re coming for a big sporting showdown or an evening of top-tier music.
One of the city’s greatest advantages is its connectivity: MTA and the New York City Subway create a dense network of lines that gets you to key locations quickly, supported by extensive bus service and readily available taxis. For train arrivals, Penn Station and Moynihan Train Hall are especially convenient, as is Grand Central Terminal, making it easy to build an event into your travel plan. If you’re flying in, the airport choice simplifies route planning: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) serve different parts of the metro area, with frequent and straightforward links toward Manhattan and Brooklyn. For quick trips between Manhattan and parts of New Jersey, PATH is also a useful option, expanding both accommodation reach and transport flexibility.
Since you’re already coming for an event, New York delivers a strong sightseeing “bonus” as well. Walk through Times Square to feel the city’s pulse, take a breather in the greenery of Central Park, or enjoy skyline views along the elevated High Line. For a classic city postcard, there’s Brooklyn Bridge, and a stroll along the Hudson or East River is a perfect way to round out the evening before or after a concert. That combination of world-class entertainment, easy logistics, and iconic landmarks at every turn turns a game or a concert into a complete city experience.