Bryant Park's free music sets turn an ordinary Midtown afternoon into something better: pull up one of the park's iconic green chairs on the Upper Terrace, grab a coffee, and let live music carry over the lawn. It's an effortless, no-ticket way to enjoy one of Manhattan's most beloved public spaces. If you work nearby or are sightseeing through Midtown, this is the kind of free, spontaneous moment that makes the city feel generous.
What to expect
Expect live performance from the Upper Terrace with open seating across the terrace and lawn, in a relaxed come-and-go atmosphere. Programming and performers vary by date, so it's best enjoyed as a drop-in rather than a ticketed concert.
Good to know
- Take the B/D/F/M to 42nd St–Bryant Park or the 7 to Fifth Ave
- Free and open seating; movable chairs fill up on nice days
- Pair it with a coffee or snack from a park kiosk
- Shaded lawn spots are coolest on hot afternoons
- Family- and solo-friendly
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Common questions
Is it free?
Yes, music programming at Bryant Park is free and open to the public.
Where exactly is it?
On the park's Upper Terrace, with additional open seating across the central lawn.
