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Monaleo - Who Did The Body Tour

Tue Dec 2 at 8:00pm

New York, NY

Event Info

General AdmissionStanding Room Only$27.50 Early Bird $35 Advance $40 Day of ShowVIP Upgrade (Does Not Include Ticket To Show)Very Important Pimpcess Package$199Includes:● Meet & Greet w/ Monaleo● Photo Opp w/ Monaleo including personal Polaroid● Group Talk with Monaleo pre show● Soundcheck Experience w/ Monaleo● Merch Pack● Signed VIP Laminate● Early Entry● First Access to MerchPimpcess Package$99 Includes:● Merch Pack● Signed VIP Laminate● Early Entry● First Access to MerchAll Ages for EntryVisit Our Upstairs Bar & Restaurant Pre or Post ShowGroups of 10+ Contact UsFAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people fit in Sony Hall, NYC?
Sony Hall in New York City has a maximum capacity of approximately 1,000 people. This versatile Midtown Manhattan venue is designed to accommodate both standing-room events and seated arrangements, making it a popular choice for concerts, corporate events, and private functions. The spacious main floor and balcony areas provide ample room for guests, ensuring a comfortable experience whether you're attending a live performance or a special event. Located in the heart of Times Square, Sony Hall's capacity allows it to host top-tier artists while still offering an intimate atmosphere for attendees. If you're searching for New York City venues that blend historic charm with modern amenities, Sony Hall is an excellent choice.
What was the former name of Sony Hall NYC?
The former name of Sony Hall NYC was The Diamond Horseshoe. This iconic event space, located beneath the Paramount Hotel, originally opened in the 1930s and became famous for its lavish decor and legendary performances. Over the decades, The Diamond Horseshoe played host to a variety of musical and theatrical productions, contributing to its storied reputation in New York City's entertainment scene. In 2018, after an extensive renovation and a partnership with Sony, the venue was rebranded as Sony Hall. This transformation preserved the venue's historic charm while updating its facilities for modern concerts, private events, and immersive experiences in the heart of Manhattan.
Is there seating at Sony Hall, NYC?
Yes, there is seating available at Sony Hall, NYC. The venue offers a flexible layout that can be configured for both standing-room-only general admission events and fully seated shows. For concerts, guests may find a mix of reserved seating, cabaret-style tables, and open floor space, depending on the event. The balcony area often features additional seating, providing excellent sightlines to the stage. Whether you prefer to sit and enjoy the performance or stand and dance, Sony Hall can accommodate your preference. For specific events, it's best to check the ticket information on Gigfomo or the venue's website to determine the seating arrangement for your chosen show.
Where is Sonny Hall?
Sony Hall is located at 235 W 46th Street, New York, NY 10036, right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan's vibrant Theatre District. Nestled beneath the historic Paramount Hotel, the venue is just steps away from Times Square, Broadway theaters, and a wide array of restaurants and attractions. Its central location makes it easily accessible by subway, bus, or taxi, making Sony Hall a prime destination for live music and special events in New York City. Whether you're visiting from out of town or a local looking for top-notch entertainment, Sony Hall's address places you in the middle of the action.
Who owns Sony Hall, NYC?
Sony Hall, NYC is owned by Blue Note Entertainment Group in partnership with Sony Corporation. Blue Note Entertainment Group, renowned for its legendary jazz clubs and live music venues worldwide, manages Sony Hall's operations, booking, and events. This collaboration with Sony brings state-of-the-art audiovisual technology and immersive sound experiences to the venue, setting it apart as a premier destination for concerts and private events in New York City. The partnership ensures that Sony Hall continues its legacy as a cutting-edge performance space while honoring its historic roots in the city's entertainment landscape.

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