There is no bigger room in New York and no artist who has turned it into a personal clubhouse quite like Harry Styles, who has racked up multi-night Garden runs and treats each one like a shared secret with 20,000 people. Pairing him with Jamie xx — the Mercury-winning producer behind In Colour — makes the opening slot an actual event rather than a warm-up. If you buy one concert ticket in New York this week, this is the one people will still be posting about next month.
What to expect
Expect a full arena production — moving stage elements, a long lighting rig and a horseshoe of floor seating around a thrust. Jamie xx opens with a DJ set that reads more like a warehouse party than a support act, and the main set leans on the sing-along anthems plus deep cuts for the die-hards. The concourse merch lines are famously long, so budget time before the lights drop.
Good to know
- The Garden sits directly on top of Penn Station — A/C/E, 1/2/3, LIRR and NJ Transit all empty into the building
- Enter at the 7th Avenue or 33rd Street doors; the 7th Avenue side backs up worst
- Clear-bag policy is enforced and small clutches are the safest bet
- Floor seats are general-standing in the pit sections — wear shoes you can stand in
- Merch stands on the upper concourse move faster than the ones by the main entrance
- Good for first-time arena-goers; the upper bowl sightlines here are unusually kind
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Common questions
Who is opening?
Jamie xx, the London producer and member of The xx, opens with a DJ set.
What is the best subway for Madison Square Garden?
Almost everything: the A, C and E to 34th St–Penn Station, or the 1, 2 and 3 to the same stop. The building is directly above the platforms.
Are floor tickets seated?
Some floor sections are reserved seats and the front pit sections are standing. Check the section note on your ticket before you buy.