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Top Events in New York This Week: Feb 26–Mar 3, 2026

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New York is buzzing this week with immersive art, world-class dance, family festivals and quirky winter fun. Whether you’re planning a big night out, a culture crawl, or a kid-friendly adventure, there’s something worth crossing the river for. Line up your must-see exhibits, lace up your skates, or book that special dinner—then let someone else handle the driving. Here are the standout events to build your week around.

🎶 Live Music & Nightlife

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Live Music & Nightlife

2. Flamenco Festival

The Flamenco Festival returns for its 25th edition, bringing singers, guitarists, dancers and technicians from 16 companies to a dozen New York venues. From New York City Center to Jazz at Lincoln Center and Joe’s Pub, over 80 participants present new creations that showcase the range of Spanish flamenco today.

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14. Strange Fruit

Strange Fruit at Joe’s Pub uses Billie Holiday’s searing protest song as the starting point for a powerful live performance. Each rendition becomes an act of remembrance and resistance, confronting the history of lynching and racial violence in the context of today’s political climate.

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10. 3rd Annual Rhythms & Movements Festival

This nine-day festival honors Black History Month with theater, dance, music, spoken word and visual art across BRIC Ballroom, Billie Holiday Theatre and The Theater at City Tech. Expect everything from concerts by percussionist Kweku Sumbry and vibraphonist Joel Ross to a high-energy dance party and youth-focused stage productions.

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30. Keyboard Karaoke at Time Out Market

Sid Gold’s Request Room brings its beloved live piano karaoke experience to Time Out Market. With a songbook of over 1,000 titles and pianists who coach, harmonize and cheer you on, even shy singers can take the mic and become part of the show.

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🍷 Food, Markets & Festivals

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11. Martini Class with Grey Goose

This Thirsty Thursday workshop spotlights three different martini styles using Grey Goose. Learn how each variation is built while you sip, making it a fun, hands-on way to refine your cocktail game.

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Food, Markets & Festivals

8. Seirinkan at Sake No Hana

Cult-favorite Tokyo pizzeria Seirinkan pops up at Sake No Hana on the Bowery for five nights. From February 24–28, the residency pairs neo-Neapolitan pies with a sleek Lower Manhattan setting.

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19. Pancake Month at Clinton St. Baking Co. & Restaurant

Pancake Month turns breakfast into a full-on celebration at Clinton St. Baking Co. & Restaurant. It’s a dedicated stretch of time for fluffy stacks and syrupy indulgence that rivals any holiday.

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28. MoMA Mart

MoMA Mart transforms a Design Store pop-up into a faux grocery where nothing is actually edible. Shelves are lined with objects masquerading as food—lamps, clocks, candles, stools and sculptural décor that turn everyday shopping into a visual joke.

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🎭 Movies, Theater & Culture

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5. New York International Children’s Film Festival

The city’s youngest cinephiles get the spotlight at this festival running through March 16 across venues like IFC Center, SVA and Scandinavia House. The 30th edition features Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers, the doc Remaining Native and the U.S. premiere of animated short My Life in Versailles.

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4. You Got Older

Clare Barron’s You Got Older follows Mae, played by Alia Shawkat, whose life has fallen apart as she returns home to care for her father with cancer. The play uses small talk and awkward pauses to explore denial, mortality and what it means to truly live.

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12. Every Brilliant Thing

Daniel Radcliffe stars in the Broadway premiere of Duncan Macmillan’s interactive dark comedy about a man who lists life’s joys to cope with his mother’s depression and his own struggles. Co-directed by Macmillan and Jeremy Herrin, the show mixes sweetness, sharp humor and nostalgic warmth.

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15. Stories and Set Designs for The Sopranos

The Museum of the Moving Image dives into The Sopranos with scripts, notes and research from David Chase’s archive on view through May 31. Fans can explore concept art and plans for iconic locations like Dr. Melfi’s office, the Soprano home, Bada Bing and Satriale’s Pork Store, plus special screenings with Chase and cast members.

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16. Art X Fashion at the Museum of FIT

This exhibition examines fashion as an artistic medium through more than 140 garments, accessories, textiles, photographs and artworks from MFIT’s collection. Running February 18–April 19, it highlights how figures from Salvador Dalí to Sonia Delaunay have blurred the line between fashion and fine art.

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20. “In Every Transition, A Pattern”

The former Macy’s in downtown Brooklyn has been reborn as a massive light installation synced to street sounds outside. Through March 16, its block-long windows glow after dark with shifting kaleidoscopic patterns that turn an empty store into public art.

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22. Continuum: Over 100 Years of Black Art

A new exhibition at ACA Galleries surveys more than a century of work by African American artists through March 7. Paintings, drawings and sculptures by Romare Bearden, Benny Andrews, Elizabeth Catlett, Sam Gilliam and others showcase artistic excellence, resilience and innovation within American art history.

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👨‍👩‍👧 Family Fun & Things to Do

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Family Fun & Things to Do

1. Culture of Bathe-ing

This ambitious project turns Domino Park on the Williamsburg waterfront into an immersive “bathing experiment” through March 1. Designed to be the largest sauna village ever staged in the U.S., it invites visitors into a sprawling outdoor sauna experience.

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3. Reopening of Hudson Yards

The Vessel at Hudson Yards—New York’s much-debated honeycomb staircase—is reopening to visitors on February 27. Its return lines up with late-winter sightseeing season for those eager to climb its dramatic structure again.

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6. Outwit, Outplay, Outlast: Celebrating 50 Seasons of Survivor

The Paley Center salutes 50 seasons of Survivor with an immersive exhibit running through May 31. Fans can revisit iconic moments and step into the show’s winner-takes-all world via memorabilia and interactive displays.

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7. Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival

This five-week festival spreads across venues like BAM, The Joyce Theater and New York City Center with performances and public workshops spanning generations and styles of dance. Programs feature legendary choreographers such as Merce Cunningham alongside contemporary voices like Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Benjamin Millepied.

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9. “Ballet” at Leica Gallery New York

This photography exhibit honors Misty Copeland’s historic tenure at American Ballet Theatre with never-before-seen images from her final performance. Running through March 29, it showcases work by Henry Leutwyler, Diana Markosian and Kylie Shea exploring discipline, vulnerability and transcendence in dance.

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17. The Orchid Show

The New York Botanical Garden fills its grounds with thousands of blooming orchids for one of the Bronx’s signature winter events. After more than two decades, the show continues to dazzle visitors with rare species and lush floral displays.

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21. i Candy NYC

The new i Candy NYC attraction inside One Times Square turns the building beneath the New Year’s Eve Ball into a candy-colored journey through the city. Multiple floors are packed with bright visuals and themed experiences for photo ops and playful exploration.

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23. Skate the Square at Time Out Market

The terrace at Time Out Market Union Square has been converted into an ice rink open through March 31. It’s an easy outing for groups, families or dates, with skating just steps away from cozy food and drink options.

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24. Free ice curling at Bryant Park

Bryant Park brings back its popular iceless curling lanes this February—and this time they’re free with no reservations required. It’s a playful winter diversion that keeps the park lively well past the holidays.

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27. 45 Years of PAC-MAN

The Paley Museum celebrates PAC-MAN’s 45th anniversary with an exhibit running through May 31. Gamers can revisit one of arcade history’s most beloved icons and its cultural impact across decades.

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29. Bumper cars on ice at Bryant Park

Bumper cars on ice return as part of Bryant Park’s Winter Village festivities inspired by the Winter Olympics. The park becomes a cold-weather playground where you can spin and slide across the rink in colorful cars.

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