Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, MetLife Stadium, Prudential Center. This is where household name A-Listers like your Andrea Bocellis, Mariah Careys and David Gilmours live and thrive.
They’re big and meant to fit tens of thousands of fans which can make them feel larger than life and, at times, a bit impersonal.A step below the biggies are vaunted cultural institutions like Radio City Music Hall, Beacon Theatre, Forest Hills Stadium and Carnegie Hall.
Up-and-comers on the cusp of superstardom, fading familiar legacy acts, big-name comedians and more run rampant at this level.
We’d argue these spaces are the classiest — but also the stuffiest. If you like to sit and appreciate music, theseare the places for you (well, maybe not Forest Hills, but that’s for a different story).
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