Things To Do In NYC This October
New York Philharmonic will hit all of the right notes this October
Here’s your ultimate guide to the bustling social scene of Manhattan this month.
ARCHTOBER
Oct. 1-31
Every October, NYC opens its doors to civilians for over 100 tours, films, lectures and celebrations that give an exclusive look at the buildings that shape the city. Some influential participants include the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, Central Park Conservancy and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. archtober.org
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
Oct. 4-8
Take (musical) note of the performances hitting the stage at the New York Philharmonic this October. Beethoven’s Seventh and Víkingur Ólafsson enthrall attendees with their dance-like rhythmic vitality and emotional depth. 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, nyphil.org
CARNEGIE HALL’S OPENING NIGHT GALA
Oct. 8
It’s a musical spectacular at Carnegie Hall on Oct. 9 for the Opening Night Gala. Featuring world-renowned pianist Lang Lang and the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel, this performance is the perfect way to launch the 2024-25 season. Carnegie Hall, carnegiehall.org
NEW YORK CITY BALLET FALL FASHION GALA
Oct. 9
New York City Ballet’s annual Fall Fashion Gala will feature costumes designed by fashion designer Gilles Mendel.
Leap over to the NYC Ballet on Oct. 9 for a night celebrating an iconic duo: dance and design. All ballet performances are choreographed, and the costumes are designed by some of the most talented people in ballet and fashion, including choreographer and dancer Caili Quan and fashion designer Gilles Mendel. David H. Koch Theater, nycballet.com
FOOD NETWORK NEW YORK CITY WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL
Oct. 17-20
Eat, drink, be merry and support a meaningful cause at the NYCWFF. Featuring food network personalities Rachael Ray and Ted Allen and all-star chefs, restaurateurs and purveyors, this over 80-event festival supports New Yorkers in Need God’s Love We Deliver. nycwff.org
NEW YORKER FESTIVAL
Oct. 25-27
Attend the New Yorker Festival this October for a pop of culture. The New Yorker’s acclaimed writers and editors are hosting a weekend filled with live conversations, musical performances, screenings and much more. The Festival will gather some of the most influential people in politics, literature, film, music and popular culture. 1 World Trade Center, festival.newyorker.com
THE ART SHOW
Oct. 30-Nov 2
Benefiting Henry Street Settlement, the Art Dealer Dealer’s Association of America brings a beautifully curated exhibition celebrating historical and contemporary artworks to life. The Benefit Preview gala offers an early, exclusive look at the exhibition, “painting a picture” of what the gallery will look like. Park Avenue Armory,theartshow.org
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