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New York City Ballet
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New York City Ballet holds a 4.5/5 rating from 7,810 verified reviews. Audiences praise the bold production values. A highly recommended New York experience.
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New York City Ballet holds a 4.5/5 rating from 7,810 verified reviews. Audiences praise the bold production values. A highly recommended New York experience.
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Summarised reviews
New York City Ballet holds a 4.5/5 rating from 7,810 verified reviews. Audiences praise the bold production values. A highly recommended New York experience.
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Summarised reviews
New York City Ballet holds a 4.5/5 rating from 7,810 verified reviews. Audiences praise the bold production values. A highly recommended New York experience.
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New York City Ballet is one of the foremost ballet companies in the world, performing at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the company has shaped American ballet for over seven decades.
What to Expect
NYCB performs a rotating repertoire of over 150 works, from Balanchine's neoclassical masterpieces like Serenade and The Four Temperaments to bold contemporary pieces by resident choreographer Justin Peck. The company of 90 dancers performs across fall, winter, and spring seasons at Lincoln Center.
The Nutcracker and Seasonal Highlights
The annual production of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker is a beloved New York City holiday tradition that has run every December since 1954. Spring galas and fall premieres also draw audiences from around the globe.
Why See New York City Ballet
Watching NYCB at the Koch Theater is experiencing ballet at its absolute peak. The company's technical precision, athletic power, and artistic range are hard to beat. If you are a lifelong ballet fan or attending your first performance, this is high-caliber dance in one of the finest venues in New York.
Browse more concerts and performances in New York on tickadoo.
Visitor Guidelines for New York City Ballet
Arrival and Entry
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Present your mobile ticket at the entrance. Late arrivals may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
During the Performance
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent. Photography, recording, and use of electronic devices are not permitted during the performance. Unwrapping candy or making noise is discouraged out of respect for performers and other audience members.
Accessibility
Most Broadway theaters offer wheelchair-accessible seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Contact the box office in advance to arrange specific accommodations. Service animals are welcome.
Where is New York City Ballet playing?
New York City Ballet is playing at David H. Koch Theater in New York City. You can find full venue details including address and directions on the tickadoo show page.
How do I book New York City Ballet tickets?
Book New York City Ballet tickets on tickadoo by selecting your preferred date, choosing your seats, and completing checkout. You'll receive e-tickets instantly with confirmation sent straight to your phone.
Is New York City Ballet suitable for children?
Age suitability for New York City Ballet has not yet been confirmed. Children under 4 are generally not admitted to Broadway theaters. Check the tickadoo listing for updates.
Can I cancel my New York City Ballet tickets?
Cancellation policies vary by ticket type. Check the cancellation terms shown at checkout on tickadoo before completing your purchase.
What time does New York City Ballet start?
Performance times vary by date. Check the tickadoo listing for New York City Ballet for the full schedule and exact start times.
What to bring
Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking for check-in.
Cameras and phones are welcome for capturing skyline views (secure them during flight).
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for boarding the helicopter.
Light jackets are recommended, as temperatures inside the helicopter can be cooler.
Sunglasses help reduce glare and make it easier to enjoy the city views.
What’s not allowed
Loose items such as hats, scarves, or umbrellas are not permitted on board for safety reasons.
Bags, purses, or backpacks must be stored in the provided lockers before boarding.
Food, drinks, and gum are not allowed during the flight.
Smoking, vaping, or alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited on the premises.
Pets or emotional support animals are not allowed; only certified service animals are permitted with advance notice.
Accessibility
The helicopter terminal and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with staff available to assist during boarding.
Guests using collapsible wheelchairs can board with assistance; however, powered scooters may need prior arrangement.
For safety, guests weighing over the aircraft’s limit or requiring extra space should contact the operator in advance.
If you have mobility, hearing, or medical considerations, please inform staff before your flight for tailored assistance.
Additional information
Children under 2 don’t require tickets but must sit on the lap of an adult.
The weight limit is 275 pounds or 125 kg per passenger; passengers who weigh more than this or close to this may have to wait for a flight that can safely accommodate their weight.
The helicopter does not fly over Manhattan itself, but up the Hudson, beside Manhattan.
Book your tickets in advance as the New York Helicopter Tour sells out quickly.
Plan your tour at the start of your NYC trip to account for potential rescheduling due to weather conditions.
David H. Koch Theater, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA
Book New York City Ballet tickets in New York City.
Discover more events in NYC.
New York City Ballet is one of the foremost ballet companies in the world, performing at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the company has shaped American ballet for over seven decades.
What to Expect
NYCB performs a rotating repertoire of over 150 works, from Balanchine's neoclassical masterpieces like Serenade and The Four Temperaments to bold contemporary pieces by resident choreographer Justin Peck. The company of 90 dancers performs across fall, winter, and spring seasons at Lincoln Center.
The Nutcracker and Seasonal Highlights
The annual production of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker is a beloved New York City holiday tradition that has run every December since 1954. Spring galas and fall premieres also draw audiences from around the globe.
Why See New York City Ballet
Watching NYCB at the Koch Theater is experiencing ballet at its absolute peak. The company's technical precision, athletic power, and artistic range are hard to beat. If you are a lifelong ballet fan or attending your first performance, this is high-caliber dance in one of the finest venues in New York.
Browse more concerts and performances in New York on tickadoo.
Visitor Guidelines for New York City Ballet
Arrival and Entry
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Present your mobile ticket at the entrance. Late arrivals may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
During the Performance
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent. Photography, recording, and use of electronic devices are not permitted during the performance. Unwrapping candy or making noise is discouraged out of respect for performers and other audience members.
Accessibility
Most Broadway theaters offer wheelchair-accessible seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Contact the box office in advance to arrange specific accommodations. Service animals are welcome.
Where is New York City Ballet playing?
New York City Ballet is playing at David H. Koch Theater in New York City. You can find full venue details including address and directions on the tickadoo show page.
How do I book New York City Ballet tickets?
Book New York City Ballet tickets on tickadoo by selecting your preferred date, choosing your seats, and completing checkout. You'll receive e-tickets instantly with confirmation sent straight to your phone.
Is New York City Ballet suitable for children?
Age suitability for New York City Ballet has not yet been confirmed. Children under 4 are generally not admitted to Broadway theaters. Check the tickadoo listing for updates.
Can I cancel my New York City Ballet tickets?
Cancellation policies vary by ticket type. Check the cancellation terms shown at checkout on tickadoo before completing your purchase.
What time does New York City Ballet start?
Performance times vary by date. Check the tickadoo listing for New York City Ballet for the full schedule and exact start times.
What to bring
Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking for check-in.
Cameras and phones are welcome for capturing skyline views (secure them during flight).
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for boarding the helicopter.
Light jackets are recommended, as temperatures inside the helicopter can be cooler.
Sunglasses help reduce glare and make it easier to enjoy the city views.
What’s not allowed
Loose items such as hats, scarves, or umbrellas are not permitted on board for safety reasons.
Bags, purses, or backpacks must be stored in the provided lockers before boarding.
Food, drinks, and gum are not allowed during the flight.
Smoking, vaping, or alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited on the premises.
Pets or emotional support animals are not allowed; only certified service animals are permitted with advance notice.
Accessibility
The helicopter terminal and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with staff available to assist during boarding.
Guests using collapsible wheelchairs can board with assistance; however, powered scooters may need prior arrangement.
For safety, guests weighing over the aircraft’s limit or requiring extra space should contact the operator in advance.
If you have mobility, hearing, or medical considerations, please inform staff before your flight for tailored assistance.
Additional information
Children under 2 don’t require tickets but must sit on the lap of an adult.
The weight limit is 275 pounds or 125 kg per passenger; passengers who weigh more than this or close to this may have to wait for a flight that can safely accommodate their weight.
The helicopter does not fly over Manhattan itself, but up the Hudson, beside Manhattan.
Book your tickets in advance as the New York Helicopter Tour sells out quickly.
Plan your tour at the start of your NYC trip to account for potential rescheduling due to weather conditions.
David H. Koch Theater, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA
Book New York City Ballet tickets in New York City.
Discover more events in NYC.
New York City Ballet is one of the foremost ballet companies in the world, performing at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the company has shaped American ballet for over seven decades.
What to Expect
NYCB performs a rotating repertoire of over 150 works, from Balanchine's neoclassical masterpieces like Serenade and The Four Temperaments to bold contemporary pieces by resident choreographer Justin Peck. The company of 90 dancers performs across fall, winter, and spring seasons at Lincoln Center.
The Nutcracker and Seasonal Highlights
The annual production of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker is a beloved New York City holiday tradition that has run every December since 1954. Spring galas and fall premieres also draw audiences from around the globe.
Why See New York City Ballet
Watching NYCB at the Koch Theater is experiencing ballet at its absolute peak. The company's technical precision, athletic power, and artistic range are hard to beat. If you are a lifelong ballet fan or attending your first performance, this is high-caliber dance in one of the finest venues in New York.
Browse more concerts and performances in New York on tickadoo.
What to bring
Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking for check-in.
Cameras and phones are welcome for capturing skyline views (secure them during flight).
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for boarding the helicopter.
Light jackets are recommended, as temperatures inside the helicopter can be cooler.
Sunglasses help reduce glare and make it easier to enjoy the city views.
What’s not allowed
Loose items such as hats, scarves, or umbrellas are not permitted on board for safety reasons.
Bags, purses, or backpacks must be stored in the provided lockers before boarding.
Food, drinks, and gum are not allowed during the flight.
Smoking, vaping, or alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited on the premises.
Pets or emotional support animals are not allowed; only certified service animals are permitted with advance notice.
Accessibility
The helicopter terminal and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with staff available to assist during boarding.
Guests using collapsible wheelchairs can board with assistance; however, powered scooters may need prior arrangement.
For safety, guests weighing over the aircraft’s limit or requiring extra space should contact the operator in advance.
If you have mobility, hearing, or medical considerations, please inform staff before your flight for tailored assistance.
Additional information
Children under 2 don’t require tickets but must sit on the lap of an adult.
The weight limit is 275 pounds or 125 kg per passenger; passengers who weigh more than this or close to this may have to wait for a flight that can safely accommodate their weight.
The helicopter does not fly over Manhattan itself, but up the Hudson, beside Manhattan.
Book your tickets in advance as the New York Helicopter Tour sells out quickly.
Plan your tour at the start of your NYC trip to account for potential rescheduling due to weather conditions.
Visitor Guidelines for New York City Ballet
Arrival and Entry
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Present your mobile ticket at the entrance. Late arrivals may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
During the Performance
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent. Photography, recording, and use of electronic devices are not permitted during the performance. Unwrapping candy or making noise is discouraged out of respect for performers and other audience members.
Accessibility
Most Broadway theaters offer wheelchair-accessible seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Contact the box office in advance to arrange specific accommodations. Service animals are welcome.
Where is New York City Ballet playing?
New York City Ballet is playing at David H. Koch Theater in New York City. You can find full venue details including address and directions on the tickadoo show page.
How do I book New York City Ballet tickets?
Book New York City Ballet tickets on tickadoo by selecting your preferred date, choosing your seats, and completing checkout. You'll receive e-tickets instantly with confirmation sent straight to your phone.
Is New York City Ballet suitable for children?
Age suitability for New York City Ballet has not yet been confirmed. Children under 4 are generally not admitted to Broadway theaters. Check the tickadoo listing for updates.
Can I cancel my New York City Ballet tickets?
Cancellation policies vary by ticket type. Check the cancellation terms shown at checkout on tickadoo before completing your purchase.
What time does New York City Ballet start?
Performance times vary by date. Check the tickadoo listing for New York City Ballet for the full schedule and exact start times.
David H. Koch Theater, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA
Book New York City Ballet tickets in New York City.
Discover more events in NYC.
New York City Ballet is one of the foremost ballet companies in the world, performing at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the company has shaped American ballet for over seven decades.
What to Expect
NYCB performs a rotating repertoire of over 150 works, from Balanchine's neoclassical masterpieces like Serenade and The Four Temperaments to bold contemporary pieces by resident choreographer Justin Peck. The company of 90 dancers performs across fall, winter, and spring seasons at Lincoln Center.
The Nutcracker and Seasonal Highlights
The annual production of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker is a beloved New York City holiday tradition that has run every December since 1954. Spring galas and fall premieres also draw audiences from around the globe.
Why See New York City Ballet
Watching NYCB at the Koch Theater is experiencing ballet at its absolute peak. The company's technical precision, athletic power, and artistic range are hard to beat. If you are a lifelong ballet fan or attending your first performance, this is high-caliber dance in one of the finest venues in New York.
Browse more concerts and performances in New York on tickadoo.
What to bring
Bring a valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking for check-in.
Cameras and phones are welcome for capturing skyline views (secure them during flight).
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for boarding the helicopter.
Light jackets are recommended, as temperatures inside the helicopter can be cooler.
Sunglasses help reduce glare and make it easier to enjoy the city views.
What’s not allowed
Loose items such as hats, scarves, or umbrellas are not permitted on board for safety reasons.
Bags, purses, or backpacks must be stored in the provided lockers before boarding.
Food, drinks, and gum are not allowed during the flight.
Smoking, vaping, or alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited on the premises.
Pets or emotional support animals are not allowed; only certified service animals are permitted with advance notice.
Accessibility
The helicopter terminal and facilities are wheelchair accessible, with staff available to assist during boarding.
Guests using collapsible wheelchairs can board with assistance; however, powered scooters may need prior arrangement.
For safety, guests weighing over the aircraft’s limit or requiring extra space should contact the operator in advance.
If you have mobility, hearing, or medical considerations, please inform staff before your flight for tailored assistance.
Additional information
Children under 2 don’t require tickets but must sit on the lap of an adult.
The weight limit is 275 pounds or 125 kg per passenger; passengers who weigh more than this or close to this may have to wait for a flight that can safely accommodate their weight.
The helicopter does not fly over Manhattan itself, but up the Hudson, beside Manhattan.
Book your tickets in advance as the New York Helicopter Tour sells out quickly.
Plan your tour at the start of your NYC trip to account for potential rescheduling due to weather conditions.
Visitor Guidelines for New York City Ballet
Arrival and Entry
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. Present your mobile ticket at the entrance. Late arrivals may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
During the Performance
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent. Photography, recording, and use of electronic devices are not permitted during the performance. Unwrapping candy or making noise is discouraged out of respect for performers and other audience members.
Accessibility
Most Broadway theaters offer wheelchair-accessible seating, assistive listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Contact the box office in advance to arrange specific accommodations. Service animals are welcome.
Where is New York City Ballet playing?
New York City Ballet is playing at David H. Koch Theater in New York City. You can find full venue details including address and directions on the tickadoo show page.
How do I book New York City Ballet tickets?
Book New York City Ballet tickets on tickadoo by selecting your preferred date, choosing your seats, and completing checkout. You'll receive e-tickets instantly with confirmation sent straight to your phone.
Is New York City Ballet suitable for children?
Age suitability for New York City Ballet has not yet been confirmed. Children under 4 are generally not admitted to Broadway theaters. Check the tickadoo listing for updates.
Can I cancel my New York City Ballet tickets?
Cancellation policies vary by ticket type. Check the cancellation terms shown at checkout on tickadoo before completing your purchase.
What time does New York City Ballet start?
Performance times vary by date. Check the tickadoo listing for New York City Ballet for the full schedule and exact start times.
David H. Koch Theater, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, USA
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