This summer, the iconic Bryant Park in New York City transforms into a cultural oasis with its annual Picnic Performances. Boasting a vibrant lineup of free shows from the New York City Opera to indie rock and soul music festivals, the park promises an enriching experience for all. Starting on May 31 and running until September 13, these performances will set the stage for a spectacular summer of arts and entertainment in the heart of Midtown.

May to September: Your Monthly Guide to Bryant Park’s Picnic Performances

May

  • May 31: New York City Opera – Puccini Celebration

June

  • June 1: New York City Opera – Puccini Celebration
  • June 6 & 7: Contemporary Dance featuring Sidra Bell and David Dorfman Dance
  • June 14: Contemporary Dance Night with Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE
  • June 21: Jazzmobile – Sarah Vaughan Centennial Featuring Charenée Wade
  • June 28 & 29: Emerging Music Festival – Indie and Soul Artists

July

  • July 5, 12, 19, 26: Carnegie Hall Citywide with performances by Tania León, Thandiswa Mazwai, Louis Cato, and Michael Olatuja & Lagos Pepper Soup

August

  • Aug. 2: La Excelencia in concert
  • Aug. 9 & 10: Broadway en Spanglish and Family Day with Ephrat Asherie + Barkin/Selissen Project
  • Aug. 16 & 17: World Music and Folk by Gyedu-Blay Ambolley and Jalopy Theatre
  • Aug. 23 & 24: New York City Opera – Tosca
  • Aug. 30 & 31: Asian American Arts Alliance and Contemporary Dance night with Mark Morris Dance Group

September

  • Sept. 5 & 6: Accordions Around the World and American Symphony Orchestra
  • Sept. 12 & 13: Harlem Stage and The Town Hall – The Man With the Golden Horn

Dive Into a World of Opera and Ballet

The season kicks off with a grand two-night Puccini celebration by the New York City Opera. Opera enthusiasts can also look forward to a full production of “Tosca” in late August. Meanwhile, dance aficionados will be treated to mesmerizing performances by renowned companies such as the Mark Morris Dance Group and Blacks in Ballet.

Jazz Nights and Emerging Music Talents

Jazz lovers will have a night to remember with Jazzmobile’s tribute to Sarah Vaughan. For those eager to discover new music talents, the Emerging Music Festival promises a lineup of up-and-coming indie, rock, and soul artists.

Family Day and International Flavors

Adding to the festivities, this year introduces a “Family Day” featuring interactive workshops and performances catered to kids and parents. The World Music Institute and performances like the Vijay Iyer Trio reflect Bryant Park’s dedication to showcasing global talents.

Closing with a Bang: “The Man with The Golden Horn”

The series culminates with a spectacular celebration of James Bond music performed by Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra.

Plan Your Visit

Most performances start at 7 p.m., allowing you to enjoy the summer evenings under the stars. Bryant Park offers hundreds of free blankets for seating, enhancing the picnic experience, although guests are welcome to bring their own. Food and beverages are available from various vendors around the park, ensuring that your picnic basket won’t run empty.

More Than Just Performances

Bryant Park’s Picnic Performances are more than just shows; they are a celebration of community and culture. With over 75,000 attendees last year and many more online, these performances connect thousands globally, sharing the rich tapestry of New York City’s performing arts scene. Whether you’re watching from a blanket on the lawn or live streaming from home, Bryant Park’s Picnic Performances offer something for everyone, making them a must-visit destination this summer.

Remember, all performances are free, making them accessible to all. Mark your calendars, invite friends and family, and prepare for a summer filled with unforgettable cultural experiences at Bryant Park. For the full lineup and more details, visit the Bryant Park website or follow their social media channels.

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