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We've put together a list of great venues to explore representing a wide variety of genres and sizes, as well as neighborhoods around New York City. 01 of 08 The Beacon Theatre Scott Gries/Staff/Getty Images Located on the Upper West Side, The Beacon Theatre can accommodate 2,800 guests. When the theatre first opened in 1929, it hosted vaudeville acts, musical productions, drama, opera, and movies and was renowned for having excellent acoustics. Location: 1746, 2124 Broadway, New York 02 of 08 City Winery Christian Jensen Although City Winery is at its core a wine-making operation and bar, they put together a varied line-up of musicians representing everything from singer-songwriter to R&B and jazz to entertain audiences. The Mediterranean menu is designed to complement the wine made on site, making this a great place to enjoy dinner before the show starts. With reserved seating at tables, this venue tends to draw an older crowd that stays seated throughout the show, but with an audience of about 300, nearly all seats are good ones. Location: 155 Varick St, New York 03 of 08 Joe's Pub Chris Chin/Flickr/CC BY 2.0 Joe's Pub at the Public Theater is truly a great place to see live music. This downtown club provides an intimate venue with up to three performances nightly, and features established and up-and-coming talent representing a wide variety of musical genres. The bookings are well-curated, making Joe's Pub a great place to explore and experience new-to-you music, comedy, poetry readings and other performances. Ticket-buyers can choose reserved seats or space at the bar. Joe's Pub offers quality food which can be enjoyed at the tables, as well as a full bar with table/bar service. Location: 425 Lafayette St, New York 04 of 08 The Living Room Heath Brandon/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 Now in yet another location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn The Living Room is a truly intimate venue for music-lovers -- the live performance space can hold just 130, and the lounge can accommodate another 50 guests. Many shows at this venue are free, with a one-drink minimum and a suggested donation for the musicians. Sets typically last about 45 minutes, and some nights as many as 10 bands perform. Norah Jones is probably the Living Room's most famous alum, but the owners are always finding new, exciting music to feature. Locations: 567 Broadway, New York, NY / 336 Grand St, Brooklyn Continue to 5 of 8 below. 05 of 08 Madison Square Garden WireImage/Getty Images Madison Square Garden actually has two different areas where you can watch musical performances: The Theater, which seats 5,600 and the Arena, which can accommodate nearly 20,000. The Arena is Manhattan's largest performance venue and hosts very popular acts, including Madonna, The Who, Justin Bieber, and Aerosmith. Location: 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York 06 of 08 Radio City Music Hall Ozgur Donmaz/Getty Images Probably most famous for the annual Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes, Radio City Music Hall offers top-quality acoustics for a line-up of popular performers that often sell out this 6,000 seat venue. The largest indoor theater in the world, visiting Radio City Music Hall is a treat in itself, an opportunity to explore the theater's elegantly designed spaces and have an "only in New York" concert-going event. The three-mezzanines in the music hall are all relatively shallow and the column-free design of the space ensures that all seats offer unobstructed views. Location: 1260 6th Ave, New York 07 of 08 The Town Hall Todd Weinstein Built in 1921, The Town Hall was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2012. Although (as its name implies) it was originally built as a public meeting space, today this 1495 seat venue hosts a wide range of concerts and performances, including world music, jazz, gospel, blues, folk, show tunes, political humor, theater, and dance. Location: 123 W 43rd St, New York 08 of 08 Village Vanguard Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images New York City's most notable jazz club, the Village Vanguard has been entertaining audiences in its subterranean West Village location since 1935. While the space might not have the spit and polish of some of New York City's other jazz venues, it is full of history and legend and has amazing acoustics. Location: 178 7th Ave S, New York One Day in NYC: Itinerary Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share Pin Email Tell us why! Submit Share Pin Email