August 19, 2009
Top of the Rock to pour wine for sunset concert series

The second-highest public perch in New York City — the observation decks of 30 Rock — will start serving wine and other refreshments at sunset in September for a new Starlight Music Series.
The Wednesday-night only series will mark the first-ever live music program for the Top of the Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center, which reopened to the public in 2005.
Entrance to Top of the Rock is $20 for adults — rising to $21 as of Oct. 1. You can currently purchase time-specific tickets online in advance for $18. Access to the musical event is free with a Top of the Rock ticket, but drinks cost extra.
Wednesday drinks nights will run from Sept. 9 through Oct. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m.
The schedule:
Sept. 9 - Beledo, piano
Sept. 16 - The Joan Capra String Quartet
Sept. 23 - The Mark Berman Trio
Sept. 30 - Beledo, Spanish Guitar
Oct. 7 - Jeanne Koehler, harpist
Related: The Demise of Sky-High Dining (NY Observer)
Correction: This story originally said a regular adult entrance ticket is currently $18; that price is only available if you purchase online. The story has been changed to reflect the current $20 admission rate.
Picture credit: Amy Langfield/NewYorkology.
August 19, 2009 1:15 PM in Architecture, Drinkology, Midtown, Romance, Sightsology
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