Such a beautifully true NY landmark and actually quite large theater. Classic decor like red velvet folding seats and true orchestra seating all persist, unchanged from past decades
Enjoy the sound of the "Mighty Wurlitzer" organ, which was built especially for the theatre 65 years ago. Its pipes, which range in size from a few inches to 32 feet, are housed in 11 separate rooms.
When Radio City first opened in 1932, it was the world’s largest enclosed theatre. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. once remarked to a New Yorker reporter, “Don’t you think that it’s a lovely room?”
Awesome venue, just make sure you're seeing someone who would benefit from a slightly tamer, more intimate venue than the Terminal 5s of the world. High-energy bands sometimes feel awkward here.
The theatre is huge and very busy during the Christmas season, so prepare your out of town guests! Not a bad seat in the house. Great acoustics and spacious seats.