New Year’s Eve Gala Starring Anna Netrebko
In an unprecedented program to celebrate the new year, Anna Netrebko pulls out all the Puccini stops, starring as Mimì, Tosca, and Turandot in one gala evening.
In an unprecedented program to celebrate the new year, Anna Netrebko pulls out all the Puccini stops, starring as Mimì, Tosca, and Turandot in one gala evening.
Don’t miss your chance to relive the magic of Christmas, as Clara’s nutcracker doll and toy soldiers come to life at the stroke of midnight and journey through a fantastical winter wonderland of dancing snowflakes and the kingdom of the Sugar Plum Fairy!
One of the world's best known love stories is brought to life with gleaming colours and mesmerising dancing.
For the sixth year in a row, legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli will take the stage at Madison Square Garden. The two back-to-back performances will take place on Wednesday, December 18 and Thursday, December 19.
The Global Gift Gala is a unique international fundraising gala initiative. They support the lives of countless children and women worldwide.
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019, amfAR will present its fifth annual generationCURE Holiday Party. The evening will feature DJs, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, and special guests.
Clash On The Dunes - the first-ever World Heavyweight Title fight in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, will take place on the 7 December 2019, as part of Diriyah Season, where the current unified world heavyweight champion holding the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO titles Andy ‘The Destroyer’ Ruiz Jr, and Anthony ‘AJ’ Joshua, the 2012 Olympics gold medalist, go head – to – head in a revenge clash of epic proportions.
Cher is bringing her Here We Go Again Tour to The Garden on December 3 & December 4 with special guests Nile Rodgers & CHIC.
Bolshoi ballet superstar Svetlana Zakharova – famous for thrilling audiences and critics all over the world with her formidable technique and her sparkling dramatic interpretation of classical and contemporary roles – pays tribute to Coco Chanel.
The Golden Unicorn Awards is an annual event reflecting the cross-cultural mission of the Russian Film Week Festival; building a bridge between the English-speaking world and the Russian people.
The Costume Institute's fall 2019 exhibition will feature promised gifts from Sandy Schreier, a pioneering collector, who over the course of more than half a century assembled one of the finest private fashion collections in the United States.
Under the direction of Gavin Greenaway – the soundtrack conductor Hans Zimmer says he trusts more than he trusts himself – a symphony orchestra delivers an intense and unforgettable audio-visual concert experience.
Russian Film Week is an annual film festival held in the UK featuring the best films produced in the preceding 18 months in Russia or Russia-themed films produced elsewhere in the world.
The unique resonance of Venice in 1913 is the setting for Britten’s intense and atmospheric opera about a burnt-out, middle-aged writer obsessed with youth while haunted by death.
Vladimir Ashkenazy, one of the greatest names in classical music, returns to Barcelona. This time he offers us two of the finest French works of the early 20th century: Ravel's Pavane, with its highly characteristic archaic colour, and Debussy’s La Mer (The Sea), considered an essential work of symphonic music and a challenge for any conductor.
amfAR will host its second annual amfAR Charity Poker Tournament and Game Night in San Francisco on Friday, November 15. The charity poker tournament will draw a diverse group of distinguished guests from the worlds of entertainment, fashion, business, philanthropy, and, of course, poker.
The world’s most successful and best-selling soprano, Sarah Brightman, returns to London’s Royal Albert Hall after a 15 year hiatus, for one night only.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra alongside Vladimir Jurowski, Sofia Fomina and Dame Sarah Connolly present Mahler’s enduringly popular Second Symphony. The Resurrection Symphony starts with a funeral march and finishes in a world reborn – a breathtaking musical panorama of the Day of Judgment itself.
Master, prodigy, genius or star - the synonyms for Rembrandt are as multifarious as his art which enthrals people the world over. This major special exhibition will explore this question and pay homage to the painter on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of his death. The show takes an in-depth look at the world of this Dutch artist.
From the British coastline to the rooftops of Manhattan, Antony Gormley’s sculptures are recognised across the world. This exhibition explores Gormley’s wide-ranging use of organic, industrial and elemental materials over the years, including iron, steel, hand-beaten lead, seawater and clay.
Performed in collaboration with multi-award winning choreographer Wayne McGregor, Gluck’s elegant account of the Orpheus myth is a milestone of eighteenth-century opera.
The exhibition will pay tribute to the Florentine genius on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of his death with the wonderful display of 140 works around the 5 paintings of the master the museum already owns.
Dialogues on reality and eternity, religion and beauty.
An immersive journey into the fantastical worlds created by photographer Tim Walker.
Betye Saar: Call and Response looks at the relationship between preliminary sketches in small sketchbooks, which Saar has made throughout her career, and finished works. The show will include approximately a dozen small travel sketchbooks with more finished drawings—relating to leitmotifs seen throughout Saar’s oeuvre—that she has made over a lifetime of journeys worldwide.