Andrea Bocelli at Madison Square Garden
Experience the magic of Andrea Bocelli, the world's best-selling classical solo artist, as he graces the iconic Madison Square Garden stage in New York City on December 16 and 17, 2026. This concert is part of his "Romanza ? 30th Anniversary World Tour," celebrating three decades since the release of his groundbreaking album, Romanza. With nearly 90 million records sold and over 20 billion streams, Bocelli's performances are renowned for their emotional depth and stunning vocal prowess.
Event Details
The concerts will feature a carefully curated setlist that includes beloved classics such as "Con Te Partir," "The Prayer," and "Nessun Dorma." Each show is expected to run approximately two hours, including encores, and will showcase a full symphony orchestra, creating an immersive experience for attendees. Doors typically open 90 minutes prior to the show, which starts promptly at 8:00 PM local time.
Ticketing Information
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. To secure your tickets, visit ticketsny.org, where you can find mobile ticket options with delivery guarantees. Please note that ticket prices may vary based on market demand.
Venue Specifics
Parking Information
Madison Square Garden is located in Midtown Manhattan, where parking is limited and expensive due to high demand.
Nearby garages: Multiple commercial parking garages are located within a 1?5 minute walk of the venue near Penn Station and 8th Avenue. Prices typically range from $30 to $80 for major events, increasing for high-demand concerts and games.
Farther garages: Additional parking options in Herald Square and Chelsea (10?15 minutes walking distance) may offer lower prices, usually between $20 and $50.
Street parking: Very limited and heavily restricted. Metered parking exists but is unreliable for event attendance.
Rideshare zones: Common pickup and drop-off areas are around 7th Avenue & 33rd Street and West 31st Street near Penn Station entrances. Expect heavy congestion after events.
Seating Information
Madison Square Garden uses a four-level bowl design with Floor, 100 Level, 200 Level, and 300 Level seating. Each level provides a different balance of proximity, comfort, and price.
Concert seating: Floor seats are closest to the stage and may be reserved or general admission depending on the show. The 100 Level offers some of the best overall views, especially center-side sections. The 200 Level provides elevated, full-stage visibility and strong value. The 300 Level is the highest and most budget-friendly option while still offering a complete view of the stage.
Best sections: For concerts, lower bowl side sections near center stage and select 200 Level center sections are ideal.
Sections to avoid: Seats behind the stage or extreme upper corner sections may have limited or less optimal views depending on the event setup.
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