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AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE APOLLO
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7:30PM EDT
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7:30PM EDT
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IN CONVERSATON:
TA-NEHISI COATES
WITH MSNBC'S AYMAN MOHYELDIN
WITH MSNBC'S AYMAN MOHYELDIN
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024
7:30PM EDT
Apollo's Historic Theater
IN CONVERSATON:
TA-NEHISI COATES
WITH MSNBC'S AYMAN MOHYELDIN
WITH MSNBC'S AYMAN MOHYELDIN
BUY TICKETS
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
7:30PM EDT
Apollo's Historic Theater
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Eric Roberson
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Saturday, October 12, 2024
8:00PM EDT
Apollo's Historic Theater
Eric Roberson
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Saturday, October 12, 2024
8:00PM EDT
Apollo's Historic Theater
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The Apollo and National Black Theatre Present:
THE DIVINING
CEREMONIES FROM IN THE NAME OF THE M/OTHER TREE
CEREMONIES FROM IN THE NAME OF THE M/OTHER TREE
FREE W/ RSVP
Friday, September 13 - Sunday, September 22, 2024
4:00PM EDT
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
The Apollo and National Black Theatre Present:
THE DIVINING
CEREMONIES FROM IN THE NAME OF THE M/OTHER TREE
CEREMONIES FROM IN THE NAME OF THE M/OTHER TREE
FREE W/ RSVP
Friday, September 13 - Sunday, September 22, 2024
4:00PM EDT
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
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Apollo Education Presents:
ELEVATE
BLACK ARTS IN EDUCATION CONVENING
BLACK ARTS IN EDUCATION CONVENING
LEARN MORE
Saturday, September 28, 2024
9:00 AM EDT
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
Apollo Education Presents:
ELEVATE
BLACK ARTS IN EDUCATION CONVENING
BLACK ARTS IN EDUCATION CONVENING
LEARN MORE
Saturday, September 28, 2024
9:00 AM EDT
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
TODAY
Sep 13
Sep 13 - 22
| 4:00PM EDT
Sep 13
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Sep 22
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
The Divining

Fresh off the success of 125th & Freedom comes The Divining: Ceremonies from in the name of the m/other tree, conceived and curated by Ebony Noelle Golden, is a powerful series of ritual performances, processions, and visual installations that invite you to experience the intersection of art, activism, and spirituality. 

Guided by the wisdom of ancestors and the urgency of now, this theatrical ceremony combines movement, poetry, percussion and visual art in a call to reclaim our connection to the land and to each other. The Divining: Ceremonies in the name of the m/other tree weaves together the rhythms of climate change, environmental justice, and the deep roots of Harlem's heritage.

Audiences are invited to travel throughout Harlem in this walking processional with the cast of The Divining: ceremonies from in the name of the m/other tree and members of our community. Featuring micro-rituals, poetry and percussion audiences will be guided to sacred sites throughout Harlem ending at The Apollo Stages at The Victoria.   Audiences are encouraged to wear white or blue.

About the Production:

Feverish floods and land-quakes unfold when three mother trees vanish. The mystical and magical town of Here is swept up in the undertow. Sisters Teeny and Vetiver spiral. The people must decide.  Return to their ancestors’ ways or perish with the faithless.

About Apollo New Works:

The Apollo New Works initiative expands upon The Apollo’s mission to support the creation of new work by Black artists. Emerging and established multidisciplinary artists are commissioned and provided space, time, and resources to create, develop, and present work across The Apollo stages — including The Apollo Stages at The Victoria, which will serve as the main incubation space. Commissioned works will include world premiere performances, festivals, and programs rooted in music, dance, theater, poetry, and more.

Sep 21
| 5:00PM EDT
Sep 21
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Sep 21
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
Whale Restaurant: Inconvenient Food

The story of a famous whale restaurant in Japan. The documentary film Whale Restaurant presents the story of a whale restaurant that has attracted the interest of many people around the world. It is a unique film that shows for the first time the little-known and mysterious whale restaurant.

Runtime: 77 minutes

Sep 25
| 7:30PM EDT
Sep 25
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Sep 25
Apollo Historic Theater
Amateur Night at The Apollo

Known as one of New York’s most popular live entertainment experiences, Amateur Night at The Apollo attracts performers and audiences from around the world in a classic talent competition that has launched the careers of countless legendary artists, from Ella Fitzgerald, Luther Vandross, Lauryn Hill, H.E.R, Machine Gun Kelly, Jazmine Sullivan and more. 

 

Join the fun with the weekly classic competition that sheds light on the careers of a whole new roster of stars. Be a part of the notoriously “tough” audience in an interactive evening unlike any other and lend your voice to decide who will “Be Good or Be Gone!” to win the triumphant grand prize. 

Amateur Night at The Apollo sponsored by Coca-Cola,  is hosted by the comedian Capone. Each show begins with a festive pre-party featuring video and music by DJ Jess and Set It Off Man Greginald Spencer. Keep a lookout for C.P. Lacey, the resident Executioner who sweeps bad talent off the stage!

Sep 26
| 7:30PM EDT
Sep 26
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Sep 26
Apollo's Historic Theater
Next Narrative Africa The Bridge

Next Narrative Africa's The Bridge featuring Adekunle Gold and Patoranking is a concert and celebration of African power, creativity, and narratives on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. In addition to musical acts from across Africa and the diaspora, the show will feature leaders from government, business, and entertainment as we celebrate and change the narrative about Africa and the global African diaspora.

Sep 26
| 7:00PM EDT
Sep 26
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Sep 26
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
Harlem Honors DJ Award Show

Harlem Honors 2024 will recognize and honor the most impactful DJ's in New York and the tri-state area.

Sep 28
| 9:00AM EDT
Sep 28
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Sep 28
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The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
ELEVATE: Black Arts In Education Convening

This September, Apollo Education convenes educators, cultural workers, administrators, and teaching artists to explore the meaning, preservation, and future of teaching and learning through the lens of Black diasporic arts and culture.

A dynamic day of conversations and workshops will create a vibrant and generative space that centers Black arts and culture within broader curricular and pedagogical frameworks in both K-12 and higher education. 

Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage with innovative ideas, share best practices, and contribute to the evolution of education that honors and elevates Black cultural heritage. Join The Apollo and be part of a powerful movement shaping the future of education.

Oct 1
| 7:30PM EDT
Oct 1
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Oct 1
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Apollo Historic Theater
Ta-Nehisi Coates

Join New York Times bestselling author, McArthur Genius and Apollo Master Artist-In-Residence alum, Ta-Nehisi Coates in conversation on the evening of the release of his timely new book of essays, The Message.

About The Message

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Between the World and Me journeys to three resonant sites of conflict to explore how the stories we tell—and the ones we don’t—shape our realities.

“[Coates] is intellectually fearless . . . unshackled by political or racial ideology, humane in his judgments, respectful of facts, acutely aware of the difference between what is knowable and what is not.”—The New Yorker

Ta-Nehisi Coates originally set out to write a book about writing, in the tradition of Orwell’s classic “Politics and the English Language,” but found himself grappling with deeper questions about how our stories—our reporting and imaginative narratives and mythmaking—expose and distort our realities.

In the first of the book’s three intertwining essays, Coates, on his first trip to Africa, finds himself in two places at once: in Dakar, a modern city in Senegal, and in a mythic kingdom in his mind. Then he takes readers along with him to Columbia, South Carolina, where he reports on his own book’s banning, but also explores the larger backlash to the nation’s recent reckoning with history and the deeply rooted American mythology so visible in that city—a capital of the Confederacy with statues of segregationists looming over its public squares. Finally, in the book’s longest section, Coates travels to Palestine, where he sees with devastating clarity how easily we are misled by nationalist narratives, and the tragedy that lies in the clash between the stories we tell and the reality of life on the ground.

Written at a dramatic moment in American and global life, this work from one of the country’s most important writers is about the urgent need to untangle ourselves from the destructive myths that shape our world—and our own souls—and embrace the liberating power of even the most difficult truths.

Oct 2
| 7:30PM EDT
Oct 2
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Oct 2
Apollo Historic Theater
Amateur Night at The Apollo

Known as one of New York’s most popular live entertainment experiences, Amateur Night at The Apollo attracts performers and audiences from around the world in a classic talent competition that has launched the careers of countless legendary artists, from Ella Fitzgerald, Luther Vandross, Lauryn Hill, H.E.R, Machine Gun Kelly, Jazmine Sullivan and more. 

 

Join the fun with the weekly classic competition that sheds light on the careers of a whole new roster of stars. Be a part of the notoriously “tough” audience in an interactive evening unlike any other and lend your voice to decide who will “Be Good or Be Gone!” to win the triumphant grand prize. 

Amateur Night at The Apollo sponsored by Coca-Cola,  is hosted by the comedian Capone. Each show begins with a festive pre-party featuring video and music by DJ Jess and Set It Off Man Greginald Spencer. Keep a lookout for C.P. Lacey, the resident Executioner who sweeps bad talent off the stage!

Oct 5
| 7:00PM EDT
Oct 5
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Oct 5
Apollo's Historic Theater
Aries Spears

Comedian Aries Spears takes The Apollo stage.

Oct 9
| 7:30PM EDT
Oct 9
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Oct 9
Apollo Historic Theater
Amateur Night at The Apollo: Quarter Final

Known as one of New York’s most popular live entertainment experiences, Amateur Night at The Apollo attracts performers and audiences from around the world in a classic talent competition that has launched the careers of countless legendary artists, from Ella Fitzgerald, Luther Vandross, Lauryn Hill, H.E.R, Machine Gun Kelly, Jazmine Sullivan and more. 

 

Join the fun with the weekly classic competition that sheds light on the careers of a whole new roster of stars. Be a part of the notoriously “tough” audience in an interactive evening unlike any other and lend your voice to decide who will “Be Good or Be Gone!” to win the triumphant grand prize. 

Amateur Night at The Apollo sponsored by Coca-Cola,  is hosted by the comedian Capone. Each show begins with a festive pre-party featuring video and music by DJ Jess and Set It Off Man Greginald Spencer. Keep a lookout for C.P. Lacey, the resident Executioner who sweeps bad talent off the stage!

Oct 10
| 10:00PM EDT
Oct 10
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Oct 10
The Apollo Stages at The Victoria
Apollo Comedy Club

Presented in partnership with Bob Sumner (producer of Def Comedy Jam, creator of Laff Mobb on Aspire), the Apollo Comedy Club celebrates these rich comedic roots with an evening of comedy on the Apollo’s Stages at the Victoria to serve as a late-night hotspot featuring the best emerging talent in comedy today.

The Apollo has a long history of launching the careers of countless legendary artists and performers in a variety of genres, including comedy. Comedic legends Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, Monique, Jamie Foxx and Jackie Mabley (a.k.a. Moms) have all delighted audiences from the Apollo stage.

Oct 12
| 8:00PM EDT
Oct 12
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Oct 12
Apollo's Historic Theater
Eric Roberson

Join us as two-time GRAMMY -nominee, singer, songwriter, producer, Eric Roberson takes The Apollo stage for a special one-night-only concert. The 20-year independent artist brings his “Honest Music” back home to the tri-state off the heels of his most recent release “You”. Lauded by artists like Jill Scott and DJ Jazzy Jeff, Roberson has been widely regarded as the “King Of Independent Soul/R&B”, consistently pulling back the veil of the music industry and sharing his creative processes, inviting his fans to be part of “The Process”. With 13 solo albums under his belt built with the support of his fans, this will be a night of R&B you don’t want to miss.

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Celebrating 90 Years of Black Culture, Creativity, and Community!

Get a sneak peek at renovation plans for NYC's Apollo Theater - WCBS
We're getting a sneak peek at the planned new look for Harlem's Apollo Theater. It will be the first major renovation in the Apollo's 90-year-old history.
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
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Kennedy Center Honorees Include Francis Ford Coppola and the Apollo - New York Times
The renowned Harlem theater will be the first institution to receive the honor. Artists being recognized are Bonnie Raitt, Arturo Sandoval and the Grateful Dead.
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
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The Women Who Run Harlem - The Cut
The Women Who Run Harlem Major cultural institutions in the neighborhood are changing and more relevant than ever.
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
Extra information
Details
Kathy Hochul, Usher and Babyface Turn Out for the Apollo.
Kathy Hochul, Usher and Babyface Turn Out for the Apollo - NY Times
More than 1000 musicians, politicians and philanthropists gathered in Harlem on Tuesday night to celebrate the theater's 90th anniversary.
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
Extra information
Details
Babyface inducted to the Apollo Walk of Fame.
Babyface inducted to the Apollo Walk of Fame - ABC7
Grammy-winning singer, writer, and producer Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds can add one more honor to his name - Apollo Walk of Fame inductee.
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
Extra information
Details
Amateur Night host comedian Capone and Amateur Night winner Cruz Angel stands on stage, smiling and holding a large check for $20,000.
Cruz Angel Wins Amateur Night at The Apollo and $20,000 Prize - Broadway World
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
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D-Nice chats about Apollo Theater's Spring Benefit.
D-Nice chats about The Apollo's Spring Benefit - GMA3
DJ and record producer D-Nice drops by to talk about the Apollo Theater's Spring Benefit, and the impact it’s had on the community over the years.
Announcements
October 14, 2024
Comedy Club
Grammy Award
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