

Regardless of what event you’re going to see, if it’s at the Beacon, you’re in for a treat. The Beacon has been home to many comedy specials over the years, including some of the best material George Carlin, Louis C.K., and Conan O'brien have ever given us the pleasure of laughing at. The Beacon’s prestige doesn't stop with music that’s just where it begins. Other noteworthy musical performers who have graced The Beacon Theatre’s stage are The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, and Queen. In 1989 The Allman Brothers Band began holding annual shows at the Beacon, known as “The Beacon Run” March 25th, 2011 The Allman Bros reached a milestone by putting on their 200th show on The Beacon’s stage, and show no sign of stopping just yet. In ‘76 the theatre changed hands again, but continued down the new path that had been paved by Singer, featuring an “Unbroken Chain” of concerts by the Grateful Dead.

The Beacon’s exceptional acoustics, which were originally designed for musical accompaniment, led it to be the premier Upper West Side Venue for concerts especially those in the pop, rock and jam band genre. In 1974, Steven Singer bought the theatre and wasted no time in shaping it into one of the Country’s premier music and performance halls, all while preserving it’s glamorous Neo-Grec interior. With all those seats, and being located in the heart of NYC’s cultural hub, one can expect Beacon Theatre parking to be burdensome at ParkWhiz, we’re here to make the burden a thing of the past.Īlthough The Beacon is considered to be historic, it is in no way a thing of the past. The Beacon, a 2,984-seat, three-tiered theatre, and little sister to the Roxy Theatre, opened in 1929 with the intention of housing vaudeville acts, opera, movies, and more. It made a good attempt a.When discussing historical New York Theatres, it would be absurd to not mention The Beacon Theatre.

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