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This week's game changers for NYC include the swearing in of Governor Kathy Hochul and along with it prospects for increased NYC sway in the capital—and more cooperation between city and state leaders (admittedly the last eight years have set a low bar). The FDA's decision to provide full approval of the Pfizer vaccine, moved up from Labor Day and expected to facilitate more mandates, will hopefully tamp down case loads and increase traveler confidence. The Mermaid Parade and the West Indian Day Parade have been cancelled for this year, but there is still plenty going on.
Broadway Is Coming Back and More NYC Tourism News
It's getting hard to keep up. With the city's COVID infection rate below 2% and falling fast, reopening announcements are piling up, and Broadway is leading the pack. Hamilton. Lion King. Wicked. All back September 14th. Tickets on sale today. Capacity will be 100%. And further premieres and returns are close behind, including Broadway's longest-runner The Phantom of the Opera. Dr. Fauci has announced that, as vaccinations increase, relaxation of indoor mask requirements will follow. Broadway's return will change the city's dynamic for tourism dramatically. The savvy move of offering vaccinations to visitors will further help the travel market.
8 Small-Scale Places for Live Music in NYC
When you want to catch live music in an intimate space, where you might connect a little better with musicians and fellow audience members, New York has some great options. These eight venues hold 250 people or less and host stellar line-ups in a range of genres. Read on to get a little up close and personal with great music in New York City.
Where to Find the Top Exciting Music Venues in NYC
As well as seeing the sights and the unrivaled shopping districts, many tourists flock to New York to indulge themselves in a city with a rich musical heritage like no other.