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Best Concerts in October 2024

Teeth at Stage 1 New World Stages

Teeth

Watch out, this show bites! Just in time for Halloween comes Teeth, a brand new musical adaptation of the 2007 horror comedy film about a devout Christian teenager who develops a unique set of teeth in a very personal place! Starring Alyse Alan Louis and Andy Karl (Groundhog Day) with a book and music by Anna J. Jacobs and book and lyrics from Tony and Pulitzer Prize winner (A Strange Loop) Michael R. Jackson, don't miss this razor-sharp satire that takes aim at so-called 'Purity Culture' and its myriad attempts to erase womanhood.

Renaissance at Town Hall Theater

Renaissance

English rock band Renaissance are best known for their hit singles 'Northern Lights', 'Mother Russia' and 'Ashes are Burning'. Their unique sound has gained a huge following of fans throughout their career, fusing together folk, jazz, classical and rock - Renaissance literally has something for everyone.

Daniil Trifonov at Isaac Stern Auditorium

Daniil Trifonov

Join the world-renowned young piano virtuoso Daniil Trifonov as he displays his prodigious talent in this much-anticipated concert engagement. Described in glowing terms by almost every major publication around the world, the Grammy-winning Russian gave his first solo concert aged just seven and has not looked back ever since. Giving several concerts a year, an opportunity to see Trifonov is one not to be missed!

New York Philharmonic - Mendelssohn Schoenberg and Matthias Pintscher at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center

New York Philharmonic - Mendelssohn Schoenberg and Matthias Pintscher

New York Philharmonic Orchestra welcome one of the world's greatest living violinists, Gil Shaham, for a stunning performance of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. Also to be performed is Schoenberg's romantic symphonic poem Pelleas and Melisande and a first US performance of Matthias Pintscher's reflective piece Neharot, written for those who were affected by the global pandemic.

Swept Away at Longacre Theater

Swept Away

A tragic story founded in truth has been reimagined and written for the stage by Tony Award-winning playwright John Logan, with music and lyrics contributed by the Avett Brothers. Now transferring to Broadway following a highly successful run at Washington D.C's Arena Stage, the show will be directed by the Tony Award-winning Michael Mayer and is choreographed by Hadestown choreographer David Neumann.

Straight No Chaser at Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre

Straight No Chaser

10-man acapella group Straight No Chaser, who found fame on Youtube after forming at Indiana University, continually dazzle audiences with their renditions of pop classic and modern chart hits with highlights "Let It Go", and Pharrell Williams' "Happy" catapulting the group to mainstream success. This fall, they're back on the road again, celebrating the holiday season on the Top Shelf tour!

Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles at Bergen Performing Arts Center

Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles

Together longer than The Beatles themselves, RAIN has mastered every song, gesture and nuance of the legendary group, delivering a totally live, note-for-note performance that's as infectious as it is transporting. Includes the early hits to later classics that The Beatles never got the chance to play live - including the most complex and challenging songs.

Justin Timberlake at Barclays Center

Justin Timberlake

Admit it; you loved Justin Timberlake as a member of pop-powerhouse NSYNC. Now, as a solo performer, Justin Timberlake has hit it big with songs like Cry Me a River, Like I Love You, Mirrors and many more! The prince of pop has announced his first tour since 2019's The Man of The Woods tour! Following the launch of his upcoming album, 'Everything I Thought It Was,' on March 15, the vocal sensation will embark on the Forget Tomorrow world tour.

Justin Timberlake at Prudential Center

Justin Timberlake

Admit it; you loved Justin Timberlake as a member of pop-powerhouse NSYNC. Now, as a solo performer, Justin Timberlake has hit it big with songs like Cry Me a River, Like I Love You, Mirrors and many more! The prince of pop has announced his first tour since 2019's The Man of The Woods tour! Following the launch of his upcoming album, 'Everything I Thought It Was,' on March 15, the vocal sensation will embark on the Forget Tomorrow world tour.

John Oliver and Seth Meyers at Beacon Theater

John Oliver and Seth Meyers

Join these two titans of Late Night for a double headlining show, where they'll be delivering their sets in a two-for-one show. Following a tough year for the entertainment industry, Meyers and Oliver teamed up for a three-night residency at the Beacon Theatre, and by popular demand, it's now continuing into 2024, with monthly appearances from January through June!

Billie Eilish at Madison Square Garden

Billie Eilish

She's back! The Grammy award-winning singer Billie Eilish is hitting the road. Eilish first turned musical ears when the song she wrote with her talented brother went viral in 2015. "Ocean Eyes" was just a taste of things to come and heralded a bold, out-of-the-box pop persona that mixes avant-garde fashion and a tough-as-nails swagger, all tied up with an incredibly expressive voice.

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