Radio City Music Hall
While the lineups at Radio City Music Hall have changed dramatically over the years, the “Showplace of the Nation” has long been at the center of the city’s entertainment scene. Opened to the public in 1932, the Art Deco building, with almost six thousand seats, was initially intended to “house high-class variety entertainment.” However, the space was later converted to a movie hall, with films accompanied by stage shows. This lasted until 1979 when, for a variety of reasons, Radio City began transitioning into a concert hall. Besides consistently booking some of music’s hottest stars, Radio City has also hosted numerous award shows, including The Grammys and The Tony Awards and is the home to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes, a tradition that commenced in 1933.