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April 23, 2024. Free shows, free concerts, free movies, free tours, free readings, worshops, lectures, etc. are New York's best kept secret! Learn all about it and do not miss the unique opportunities that only New York provides: NYC never ceases to amaze you with quantity and quality of its free culture and free entertainment whether it's day or night, weekday or weekend, summer or winter, spring or fall, January or June, May or September. If you are looking for inexpensive things to do and where to go in Manhattan today, tonight, tomorrow, or any other time, or any other day of any week - you came to the right place: just click on any day on the calendar dispayed on the every page of our site and you will see how many events you can attend in Manhattan free of charge on that very day.
New York's cultural scene is at its busiest in October and March (and the same goes for free events, free things to do), but other months of the year still offer incredible amount of high quality, off the beaten path, unique free events, free things to do which will take your breath away! So if you looking for something to do in April or November, December or February, you will find tons of free things to do, free events to go to. (In June, July and August lots of those free events take place outdoors, of course).
So start using these unique New York City opportunities today, April 23, 2024!
Free things to do, free events that take place in New York City every day of the year are truly amazing. So if you're looking for something interesting to do today (April 23, 2024) or on any other day of the year don't miss those free-of-charge opportunities that only New York provides! You can find lots of high quality, off the beaten path, unique free events, free things to do which will take your breath away!
Gail Wein
February 01, 2017
I love New York. But, I hate New York. Our culturally rich city forces me to make difficult choices almost every day, with regard to which concert to attend. I readily admit that this is a very good dilemma to be in, and is trivial in the light of all the world's real problems. Still, I'm hoping for rapid advances in technology that will allow us to be in two places at once.
Until then, it's at least good to know what the options are, so you can make informed choices. Here are just a few coming up.
On February 2, you can go to 92nd Street Y to hear the fabulous Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer with his ensemble Kremerata Baltica; Juilliard offers a recital with its world class faculty including violinist Catherine Cho and pianist Robert McDonald, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presents pianist Gilles Vonsattel in the intimate Rose Studio, rising stars of the Met Opera's Lindemann Young Artist program perform on the Park Avenue Armory's recital series, New York Philharmonic does an all-Tchaikovsky program with pianist Kirill Gerstein, and you can hear contemporary avant-garde gems by Beat Furrer at Miller Theatre on their composer portrait concert series.
February 26 is poses an equal if not greater dilemma. The Vienna Philharmonic performs Schubert's 'Great' Symphony No. 9 at Carnegie Hall, the London Philharmonic plays works by Chopin and Mahler at Lincoln Center, the early music ensemble Ars Longa from Havana delivers Cuban music composed by the descendants of African slaves at Corpus Christi Church, emotional works by Bach, Mendelssohn and Schumann are at Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and members of the New York Philharmonic get together to perform chamber music by Schumann and Menotti at Merkin Concert Hall.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, so if you want to go hear a concert any time this month (or anytime this year, for that matter), you're sure to have a good number to choose from on any given day.
There are some other major highlights to mention: the violinist Leonidas Kavakos and pianist Yuja Wang form a dynamic duo on February 8 at Lincoln Center, the Guitar Marathon at 92Y is not to be missed - it goes all afternoon and evening on February 25, and two free string quartet concerts at Lincoln Center's Atrium: New Orford on February 9 and Catalyst on February 23.
On the shortest month of the year, we'll pack in as much live music as possible. Enjoy!
to shows, concerts ... (CFT Deals!)
Classical Music | Choral Work by Haydn and More at a Landmark Venue
Regular Price: $59