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Parking & Directions for CA7RIEL Radio City Music Hall
1260 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
10020, US
1. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles, $40
2. Central Parking - 0.3 miles, $45
3. Quik Park - 0.3 miles, $50
4. SP+ Parking - 0.4 miles, $38
5. MPG Parking - 0.4 miles, $42
CA7RIEL Concert Live at Radio City Music Hall | New York – June 19th, 2026
Radio City Music Hall is one of those legendary New York landmarks that just oozes history and charm. Walking into this Art Deco masterpiece feels like stepping back into a glamorous era, and it’s not just about the glitz, it's about the stories etched into every corner. Did you know the venue houses an impressive collection of costumes and memorabilia from past performances? It’s like a mini museum curated with love, celebrating everything from classic concerts to iconic movie premieres. For instance, the world-famous King Kong had its debut here in 1936, and in 1988, the grand theater hosted the New York premiere of The Phantom of the Opera, talk about legendary nights. Catching a show at CA7RIEL New York means you’re stepping into a space that’s supported cultural diversity through breathtaking performances like Ballet Folklórico de México, which adds a colorful, lively touch to the stage. Seating wise, the fifth tier offers a pretty cool view, although some might find the clarity a bit soft around the edges, while the eighth tier tends to be less crowded and feels a bit more exclusive, kind of like having your own secret spot. Getting there is a breeze; hop on the subway from Queens Museum to 42nd Street or grab a cab if you’re coming from the Met. Honestly, no matter how you go, being inside Radio City feels like being part of something big, something that keeps the heart of New York beating loud and proud.