Town Hall New York is a historic concert and performance hall in the heart of Manhattan, known for its elegant architecture and long-standing role in the city’s cultural life. Opened in 1921, the venue seats around 1,500 visitors and preserves the character of a classic hall for concerts, lectures, comedy, live conversations, and stage programs.
Inside, the venue is valued for its excellent acoustics and clear sightlines, with a layout designed to offer a strong view of the stage from almost every seat. Its atmosphere feels more intimate than a large arena, making it especially suitable for music performances, spoken-word events, and programs where direct contact between performers and the audience matters.
The venue is located at 123 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036, United States, between Times Square and the surrounding Midtown theaters. The entrance is directly on 43rd Street, with nearby subway stations, taxi access, and public parking garages; for a broader overview of getting around the city, the text below continues naturally from here.