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The Biggest Concerts in New York City This February 2026

February in New York City doesn’t exactly invite you outside, but the live music calendar makes a compelling argument anyway. February 2026 delivers a packed slate of concerts across the city, spanning intimate club shows, marquee theater dates, and full-scale arena productions. It’s the kind of lineup that rewards anyone willing to brave the cold.

Whether you’re planning weeks ahead or scanning listings for a last-minute ticket, this guide highlights some of the most notable concerts happening in NYC this February.


Pop Shows Taking Over the City

Pop music dominates the calendar this month, with chart-toppers, global stars, and arena-ready performers filling venues across Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Nick Jonas

Irving Plaza – February 5

Nick Jonas opens February with a rare, stripped-down performance at Irving Plaza. Compared to the recent Jonas Brothers arena run, this show promises a more personal atmosphere. It’s a chance to see a major pop artist in a room that rewards subtlety as much as spectacle.

Miguel

Radio City Music Hall – February 24

Miguel returns to New York City with a highly anticipated night at Radio City Music Hall. His genre-blurring approach to R&B, pop, and rock feels especially well-suited to the venue’s acoustics. Expect polished vocals, emotionally driven performances, and a crowd fully locked in.

TWICE

UBS Arena – February 18, 20, 21

K-pop powerhouse TWICE brings their global tour to UBS Arena for a three-night run. Known for precision choreography, ambitious production, and an intensely loyal fanbase, these shows are positioned to be among the month’s fastest-selling events.

Lizzo

Blue Note Jazz Club – February 27–28

Lizzo takes the stage at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club for two nights, offering a rare departure from her usual large-scale performances. These shows are expected to lean into soul, jazz, and improvisation, creating one of the most distinctive live experiences New York City will see this winter.

Conan Gray

UBS Arena – February 28

Conan Gray closes out February with a full arena performance at UBS Arena. His emotionally resonant songwriting and growing catalog of hits translate seamlessly to a large-scale live setting.

Yandel

Radio City Music Hall – February 14

Yandel brings Valentine’s Day energy to Radio City Music Hall with a reggaeton-driven set built for movement. Expect high-tempo rhythms, crowd participation, and a night that leans more celebratory than sentimental..


Rock Shows Worth the Cold Walk Home

Rock and Americana fans will find no shortage of compelling options this month.

Brandi Carlile

Madison Square Garden – February 13–14

Brandi Carlile’s two-night stand at Madison Square Garden ranks among the most anticipated rock shows of the winter. Her commanding vocals and emotionally rich songwriting are tailor-made for a venue of this scale.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

Radio City Music Hall – February 20–21

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit bring their critically acclaimed blend of Southern rock and Americana to Radio City Music Hall. These performances promise lyrical depth, technical precision, and a tightly dialed live band.

Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)

City Winery – February 16–17

Billy Gibbons performs two intimate nights at City Winery, offering fans a rare opportunity to experience blues-forward rock in a close-up setting. Expect stories, riffs, and a more conversational take on live performance.

Maná

UBS Arena – February 27

Barclays Center – February 28

Latin rock icons Maná bring their expansive catalog to both UBS Arena and Barclays Center. These shows are expected to feel communal and high-energy, drawing longtime fans from across New York City and beyond.


Hip-Hop in the Spotlight

February also delivers a strong run of hip-hop performances across the city.

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie

Radio City Music Hall – February 13

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie headlines Radio City Music Hall with a performance rooted in his New York City identity. His melodic approach and hometown following make this one of the most talked-about hip-hop shows of the month.

JID

Hammerstein Ballroom – February 20

JID brings his sharp lyricism and relentless stage presence to Hammerstein Ballroom. Known for high-energy performances, this show caters to fans who value technical skill and intensity.

Rich Brian

Brooklyn Steel – February 27

Rich Brian takes over Brooklyn Steel for a late-February show that balances intimacy with momentum. His genre-fluid sound and engaged fanbase make this a standout on the calendar.


Electronic Music Keeping Winter Nights Alive

Electronic music fans can escape the cold with immersive production and festival-style energy.

Alan Walker

Brooklyn Hangar – February 15–16

Alan Walker headlines Spring Festival Day Three at Brooklyn Hangar, delivering large-scale visuals and heavy-hitting drops in an indoor festival setting.

Porter Robinson

Brooklyn Hangar – February 14–15

Porter Robinson’s Spring Festival performances emphasize emotional melodies, layered production, and immersive visuals, offering a more introspective take on electronic music.

Louis the Child

Brooklyn Hangar – February 13

Louis the Child opens Spring Festival with a set built around upbeat hooks and dancefloor-ready tracks, setting the tone for the weekend.

Tycho

Elsewhere – February 20

Tycho’s Elsewhere performance leans atmospheric and subdued, favoring ambient textures and visual cohesion over high-intensity drops.


Final Take on February 2026

From Radio City Music Hall to Brooklyn Hangar, February 2026 reinforces New York City’s reputation as one of the world’s most dynamic live music destinations. The month’s lineup spans genres, venue sizes, and performance styles, offering something for nearly every type of concertgoer.

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