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Parking & Directions for Squeeze Radio City Music Hall
1260 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
10020, US
1. Icon Parking - 0.2 miles, $40
2. Central Parking - 0.3 miles, $45
3. Quik Park - 0.3 miles, $50
4. SP+ Parking - 0.4 miles, $38
5. MPG Parking - 0.4 miles, $42
Squeeze Concert Live at Radio City Music Hall | New York – August 29th, 2026
Radio City Music Hall is one of those legendary New York City landmarks that totally lives up to the hype. This place has hosted icons like Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, making it a must-see for anyone who appreciates music history. It’s not just about the big names though, Radio City is the heart of holiday magic, hosting the annual Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting that gets everyone in the festive spirit. The vibe during those events is pure New York charm, bright lights, joyful crowds, and a sense that you’re part of something special. Over the years, it’s also been a hub for groundbreaking shows like the 1975 debut of The Wiz, proving it’s not just about tradition but also innovation. Getting good seats matters, rear orchestra can feel a bit detached from the action, while center orchestra offers those perfect, straight-on views that make you feel like you’re part of the show. Squeeze New York knows how vital this venue is, and whether you’re a theater buff or just looking for a night out, it’s worth planning your visit around this iconic spot. If you’re near the New York Public Library, just head west on 42nd street to Sixth Avenue, or take the subway to 42nd Street if you’re coming from the Botanical Garden. Honestly, seeing a concert or show here is like stepping into a piece of history, something you’ll tell stories about long after the curtain falls.