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Parking & Directions for Tribeca Talks Tribeca Performing Arts Center
199 Chambers St, New York, NY
10007, US
Tribeca Talks Concert Live at Tribeca Performing Arts Center | New York – June 13th, 2026
Nestled in the heart of Tribeca, the Tribeca Performing Arts Center has become a beloved hub for cultural events and community gatherings since its early days. It’s not just a pretty space; it’s got a real history of showcasing diverse talents, from hosting Asian American Film Screenings and forums that started back in 2009 to the unforgettable debut of the off-Broadway hit The Last Five Years in 2002, which critics raved about. The main auditorium, seating around 500 folks, was totally revamped in 1995 with cutting-edge sound and lighting, so when you catch a show there, it’s like stepping into a mini Broadway experience. The venue’s roots go way back to the mid-80s when it opened as part of the Borough of Manhattan Community College, but it’s definitely come into its own since then. For those who love a good view, the Premium View section in the mezzanine offers up some seriously top-notch sights, while the open standing area is perfect if you’re feeling spontaneous or just want to soak in the vibe without fussing over tickets. And hey, if you’re into Tribeca Talks New York, this spot is the place where stories come alive, intimate, lively, and full of surprises. It’s a place that feels like it’s always been part of the neighborhood’s soul.