Jazz Night: Big Band Revival
Fri • 7:30–10:00 PM • Midtown
- Price
- $25–$45
- Seating
- Reserved
- Why it’s good
- Comfortable venue, early start, short set breaks.
- Practical notes
- Best transit: 4/5/6 • Coat check available • Restrooms on main level
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We summarize the expected length and whether there’s an intermission—useful for planning dinner, transit, and bedtime.
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We call out exposure, shade, temperature swings, and whether you’ll be on grass, pavement, or stadium-style seating.
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Seating
Reserved • Open • Standing
Runtime
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Transit
Easy • Moderate • Hard
Setting
Indoor • Outdoor • Mixed
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Jazz trio at a listening room
Downtown • Indoor • Live music
Sat • 7:30 PM
Best for: low-talk, high-sound nights. Arrive 20 min early for comfortable seating.
One-act plays: contemporary showcase
Midtown • Indoor • Theater
Wed • 6:45 PM
Best for: midweek culture without a late finish. Expect small venue seating.
Neighborhood food market + live demos
Brooklyn • Outdoor • Food & drink
Sun • 11:00 AM
Best for: daytime wandering. Bring a tote; lines are shorter before noon.
Museum late hours + curator talk
Uptown • Indoor • Art & museums
Fri • 7:00 PM
Best for: crowd-light viewing. Check coat policy; galleries can run cool.
Waterfront sunset walk + pop-up strings
Queens • Outdoor • Outdoors & walks
Sat • 6:15 PM
Best for: low-cost plans. Comfortable shoes recommended; wind picks up near water.
Chef’s counter tasting (early seating)
Downtown • Indoor • Food & drink
Tue • 5:45 PM
Best for: date night without staying out late. Note cancellation windows.
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Fri • 7:30–10:00 PM • Midtown
Sat • 2:00–3:40 PM • Downtown
Thu • 6:00–9:00 PM • Upper East Side
Sun • 4:00–6:30 PM • West Village
Wed • 6:45–9:30 PM • Brooklyn
Sat • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM • Queens
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