What are the event details for Wave to Earth at Radio City Music Hall?
Wave to Earth will perform on September 29, 2026, at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York. This concert promises an electrifying experience filled with their latest hits and fan favorites.
How can I secure tickets for Wave to Earth?
Tickets for Wave to Earth can be purchased through ticketsny.org. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Ensure you buy from official channels to guarantee authenticity.
What is the seating arrangement at Radio City Music Hall?
Radio City Music Hall features a capacity of 6,015 and offers several seating options:
- Orchestra: Closest to the stage, with center sections (1-4) providing premium views.
- 1st Mezzanine: Offers arguably the best overall views of the stage.
- 2nd Mezzanine: Great for panoramic views and good value.
- 3rd Mezzanine: Most affordable option, still providing a decent experience.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
This concert is suitable for all ages; however, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Please check specific venue policies closer to the event date.
What are the parking options near Radio City Music Hall?
Parking in Midtown Manhattan can be expensive, typically ranging from $50-$80+. Here are some recommended options:
- NYC Subway ? 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr Station (Recommended): B/D/F/M lines, $2.90 per ride, just a block away from the venue.
- 1221 Avenue Garage: $50-$80+, reserve in advance via SpotHero.
- Kinney System Parking: 1230 6th Ave, $55-$90+, nearby garage.
What are the public transport options to get to Radio City Music Hall?
The best way to reach Radio City Music Hall is via public transit. The B/D/F/M subway lines stop at 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center, just a short walk from the venue. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft can drop you off on Avenue of the Americas or W 50th Street, but expect heavy traffic on performance nights.
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Wave to Earth New York Concert reviews
They really were at their best!
Wave to Earth have always been incredible but seem to have turned an exciting new corner. The music, the connection with fans, the awesome venue, the engagement of the sold-out crowd, and the showmanship were all at their best! What an uplifting experience to be connected to all of that. I drove my daughter and her friend to see them at the Myth in 2026, in our minds in May 2026 (Excel show cancelled-“thanks, COVID-19”), then she and I saw them at Roy Wilkins in 2026, and now this show at The Armory in 2026. The lyrics, the aesthetic, and the engagement of the sold-out crowd were the most theatrical and it all worked brilliantly. Can’t wait to see and hear what comes next.