NEW YORK — The New York Philharmonic’s new home at Lincoln Center will open its doors in October — approximately two years earlier than anticipated.
Renovations to David Geffen Hall, which was slated to reopen in March 2024, will wrap up “ahead of schedule and on budget,” the Philharmonic and Lincoln Center said in a press release Wednesday.
The Philharmonic and Lincoln Center to transform the Upper West Side hall into “one of the premiere concert halls in the world” back in December 2019.
The announcement came amid the city’s efforts to lure tourists and visitors back to cultural institutions as it continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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