Masego built a career on a live trick almost nobody else attempts: he sings and plays saxophone over his own loops, so an R&B set keeps veering into something closer to a jazz gig with a beat behind it. Fix Your Face is his largest headline run to date, and the Radio City stop puts that one-man-band conceit on a 6,000-seat stage where the horn carries all the way to the third mezzanine. If you want a show where the musicianship itself is the spectacle rather than the pyro, this is the one.
What to expect
A full band behind Masego, who moves between mic, sax and sampler mid-song, plus a support set from Lekan. Expect a mix of the Lady Lady and Masego catalogs alongside newer Fix Your Face material, and long improvised horn passages that stretch the recorded versions well past their runtime.
Good to know
- Radio City sits above the B/D/F/M at 47-50 St-Rockefeller Center; the 6th Avenue entrance lines are shorter than the ones on the Sixth Avenue marquee side.
- The hall is enormous but the sound is famously even — rear orchestra and first mezzanine are the value seats.
- Bags are screened at the door and there is a size limit, so travel light.
- Support acts start promptly here; arriving late means waiting for a song break to be seated.
- Best for R&B, neo-soul and jazz listeners; the set leans musicianship over choreography.
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Common questions
Who is opening?
Lekan opens the New York date of the Fix Your Face tour.
Is it a seated show?
Yes — Radio City is fully seated, with orchestra, mezzanine and box levels.
How do I get there on the subway?
Take the B, D, F or M to 47-50 Streets-Rockefeller Center, or the N/R/W to 49 St.