The Human League at Radio City Music Hall
Join us for an unforgettable night as The Human League takes the stage at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York, on June 26, 2026. Known for their pioneering sound in the alternative music scene, The Human League promises a captivating performance that will resonate with fans old and new.
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for The Human League concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating and demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
What is the seating arrangement at Radio City Music Hall?
Radio City Music Hall features several seating options:
- Orchestra: Closest to the stage, with center sections (1-4) offering premium views.
- 1st Mezzanine: First balcony level, known for excellent mid-distance views.
- 2nd Mezzanine: Offers great panoramic views at a good value.
- 3rd Mezzanine: The highest balcony, providing affordable seating options.
How can I purchase tickets?
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What is the typical duration of The Human League's setlist?
The typical setlist duration for The Human League is approximately 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their classic hits and newer material.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the public transport options to Radio City Music Hall?
The best way to reach Radio City Music Hall is via public transit. The B/D/F/M subway lines stop at 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center, just a block away from the venue.
Is there parking available near Radio City Music Hall?
Parking in Midtown Manhattan can be expensive, with rates typically ranging from $50-$80+. It is highly recommended to use public transportation instead. However, if you prefer to drive, here are some nearby parking options:
- NYC Subway ? 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr Station (Recommended): $2.90 per ride. One block walk to Radio City Music Hall.
- 1221 Avenue Garage: $50-$80+. Reserve in advance via SpotHero.
- Kinney System Parking: $55-$90+. Garage near Radio City; reserve in advance if possible.
Seating Information
Radio City Music Hall is renowned for its stunning Art Deco architecture and exceptional acoustics. With a capacity of 6,015, it offers a variety of seating options:
- Orchestra (Main Floor): Closest to the stage; center sections (1-4) provide premium views while side sections (A, D) may have angled sightlines.
- 1st Mezzanine: Offers arguably the best overall view of the stage from the first balcony level.
- 2nd Mezzanine: Provides great panoramic views at a reasonable price point.
- 3rd Mezzanine: The highest balcony with affordable seating options; still offers a decent experience due to the venue's design.
Parking Information
If you choose to drive, please note that public transit is highly recommended due to high parking costs in Midtown Manhattan. Here are some parking options:
- NYC Subway (Recommended): B/D/F/M lines to 47-50 Sts?Rockefeller Ctr (1-block walk). $2.90/ride.
- Nearby Garages: Expect rates of $50?$90+ in Midtown. Reserve in advance through SpotHero.
The Human League Bronx Concert reviews
ZZ Top were tops last night
I'd like to say that I've always wanted to see The Human League play live, but ultimately in a small club type setting as I think there is an intimacy there between the band and audience that cannot be captured in a larger arena/stadium type setting. First of all, the show itself was nothing short of amazing. The guys all looked great and it's interesting that they looked just like they appear in their pics - I've noticed that's not always the case sometimes when seeing people in real life. Visually it was really impressive with the lit backdrop, not to mention the coolest mic stands ever!!! Anyway, onto the sound. It was as good if not better than I imagined. Brilliant playing as you would expect from a 40-year-old band, they never got boring, songs still had the energy and they didn't try to be flash or overplay - just did what they did really well. It was what you saw was what you got - 3 guys playing their songs full tilt boogie. The interaction with the audience was perfect - not too much and not too little. Can't ask for more than that! I got my wish with last night's gig; could not have been a better choice of venue - The House of Blues; and even better, a 15-minute walk from my apartment. They did and I did. I was hoping that if they played their 3 big hits from Eliminator, I would go home a happy man. To see and hear the band that close up due to the venue's size, plus the quality of the show and guests, I really felt I had gotten my money's worth. Thanks, The Human League, for a great show. It was a real treat as an encore to have Slash and John Mayer come out and play a couple of tunes.