Bryant Park Unveils Diverse Free Summer Performance Series for 2026

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Bryant Park is set to host its annual Picnic Performances, a complimentary outdoor festival showcasing a rich variety of artistic expressions. This year's program features 24 distinct performances, encompassing genres like music, dance, opera, and circus acts, scheduled from late May through early September.

The festival will commence with Jazzmobile, featuring acclaimed trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, followed by the New York City Opera presenting American classics and a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald. Dance enthusiasts can look forward to contemporary showcases curated by Tiffany Rea-Fisher, including works inspired by nature and high-energy percussive and hip-hop performances. Additionally, the World Music Institute will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a 'World of Percussion' event, exploring global rhythms. June also marks Pride Month with a dynamic double-bill from Joe's Pub, and Juneteenth will be honored with a performance by The Unsung Collective, celebrating contemporary Black composers.

Later in the season, Carnegie Hall Citywide will present various acts, including The Knights for America's Independence Day, Broadway star Aisha Jackson, and the lively sounds of Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas, and the NYC Ska Orchestra. The New York Guitar Festival will offer a two-day exploration of global guitar culture, while new additions like the Choir Festival and Brass Festival will debut. The series will also include an Emerging Music Festival, an Accordion Festival, a family-friendly circus show by Parallel Exit, and performances curated by the Asian American Arts Alliance. The season culminates with a special tribute concert on September 11, commemorating its 25th anniversary with classical music and reflections.

This initiative transforms Bryant Park into a vibrant cultural hub, making world-class artistry accessible to everyone. By offering free performances and encouraging community engagement through shared experiences, it reinforces the importance of the arts in enriching public life and fostering a sense of togetherness in the heart of New York City.

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