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#Irving Plaza, Live Nation outline summer reopening plans

#Irving Plaza, Live Nation outline summer reopening plans

New York City’s Irving Plaza concert venue has announced their reopening, confirming a lineup of more than 40 shows through next spring.

Country music’s Ashley McBryde is set to kick off the series on Aug. 17.

This will be the first anyone has seen of the newly renovated music hall since parent company Live Nation shut its doors in 2019, with a promise to improve layout and enhance listening experience for up to 1,200 guests.

Located in Mahattan’s Union Square, Live Nation has retained many of the the ballroom-style theater’s architectural charms, some dating back to the turn of the century. This latest remodeling focuses on the VIP experience, with an added private bar and balcony-level box seats, as well as an improved artists’ lounge.

Irving Plaza is reopening with enhanced features in NYC.
Irving Plaza is reopening with enhanced features in NYC, Live Nation announced.
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General admission ticket holders can expect an expanded lobby and bar area, “improved sightlines” and better Wi-Fi connectivity, according to a press release.

Presale tickets for a number of shows go on sale this week on Ticketmaster, including Ashley McBryde, Noah Cryus, Guided By Voices, Ben Folds and Jesse McCartney.

Current bookings below and on the Irving Plaza website:

Aug. 17 – Ashley McBryde
Sept. 10 – Guided By Voices
Sept. 12 – Ben Folds
Sept. 11 – Colter Wall
Sept. 16 – J.I.
Sept. 20 – Middle Kids
Oct. 3 – Andy Mineo
Oct. 8 – The Struts
Oct. 10 – The Black Dahlia Murder
Oct. 15 – Lotus
Oct. 17 -Toadies & Rev Horton Heat
Oct. 19 – Kevin Gates
Oct. 21 – State Champs
Oct. 24 – Princess Nokia (Governors Ball Presents)
Oct. 25 – The Record Company
Oct. 30 – City Morgue
Nov. 5 – Armor for Sleep
Nov. 6 – JP Saxe
Nov. 10 – Ruston Kelly
Nov. 11 – Elder Island
Nov. 13 – Pouya
Nov. 15 – Jesse McCartney
Nov. 19 – Jelly Roll
Nov. 21 – Envy On The Coast
Nov. 23 – The Lemonheads
Dec. 1 – lovelytheband & Sir Sly
Dec. 10 – Juice
Dec. 18 – The Slackers
Dec. 19 – Lagwagon
Dec. 30 and Dec. 31 – Ripe
Feb. 2 – Mother Mother
Feb. 17 – K. Flay
Feb. 25 – The Jungle Giants
March 10 – INHALER
March 11 – Knuckle Puck
March 18 – Relient K
April 2 – Moonchild
May 10 – Haken & Symphony X
May 21 – The Dead South

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