David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center will be rocking with a concert by New York Philharmonic: Abramovic & Musical Tales. ConcertFix provides a wide variety of tickets that start at $355.00 for the Third Tier Side section and range all the way up to $974.00 for the Orch 1 section. The final event can be seen on March 14, 2027 and is the last remaining New York Philharmonic: Abramovic & Musical Tales concert scheduled at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center currently. We only have 597 tickets left in stock, so secure yours ASAP before they get sold out. Purchased tickets come with a 100% moneyback guarantee so you know your order is safe. Give us a shout at 855-428-3860 if you have any questions about this exciting event in New York on March 10.
Tickets for New York Philharmonic: Abramovic & Musical Tales at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center
New York Philharmonic: Abramovic & Musical Tales will be coming to David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center for a huge show that you won't want to miss! Tickets are now on sale at healthy prices here at our site where we make it our priority to get you to the performance even if it's sold out through the box office. We want you to see the show from up close, which is why we are a major seller for front row and premium seats. If you need them last-minute, make sure to get eTickets for the fastest delivery so you can have them sent to your email. All sales are made through our safe and secure checkout and covered with a 100 percent money-back guarantee.
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What can the crowd look forward to hear at the New York Philharmonic event in New York?
"Firebird Suite: V. Infernal Dance" is absolutely a fan favorite and will probably be heard at the New York Philharmonic New York event. Secondly, you might catch New York Philharmonic perform "Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98: I. Allegro Non Troppo / II. Andante Moderato," which is also quite saught-after.