FAQs for Jessie Ware Concert at Radio City Music Hall
What are the event details for Jessie Ware's concert?
Jessie Ware will be performing at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York, from October 8 to November 16, 2026. Expect an electrifying R&B and soul experience with a typical setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes. Opening acts may vary, and age restrictions typically apply, so please check the specific event details closer to the date.
How can I secure tickets for Jessie Ware's concert?
Tickets for Jessie Ware's concert can be easily secured through ticketsbronx.net. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. We guarantee secure delivery of mobile tickets for your convenience.
What are the seating options at Radio City Music Hall?
Radio City Music Hall features several seating options:
- Orchestra: Closest to the stage, with center sections (1-4) offering premium views.
- 1st Mezzanine: First balcony level, considered by many to provide the best overall view of the stage.
- 2nd Mezzanine: Second balcony with great panoramic views, offering good value.
- 3rd Mezzanine: Highest balcony, most affordable yet still providing a decent experience.
ADA accessible seating is available throughout the venue.
What is the parking situation near Radio City Music Hall?
Parking in Midtown Manhattan can be quite expensive, typically ranging from $50 to $80+. Public transit is highly recommended as the best option. Here are some nearby parking options:
- NYC Subway ? 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr Station (Recommended): B/D/F/M lines; $2.90 per ride; just a one-block walk to the venue.
- 1221 Avenue Garage: $50-$80+; reserve in advance via SpotHero.
- Kinney System Parking: 1230 6th Ave; $55-$90+; nearby garage with limited availability.
If you prefer rideshare services like Uber or Lyft, drop-off is available on Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave) or W 50th Street. Please allow extra time due to potential traffic congestion in Midtown.
```Jessie Ware Bronx Concert reviews
The Hawks played like it was an ordinary game, but Joe Johnson, supposed to be the superstar, did not perform. These game seats cost a lot of money (thank goodness I had comp tickets for this game; however, my family and I are season ticket holders), so we should at least get our money's worth. The Jessie Ware organization has two options: sign a premier/solid all-star who is consistent and is surrounded by strong players, or cut the ticket prices until they achieve a solid team with a solid leader. One does not pay $95 times 4 family members to see a performance like last night's third straight loss to Orlando.