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Madison Square Garden is one of the world's iconic venues. From Marilyn Monroe's legendary “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” sung to JFK to the filming of Led Zeppelin's movie, “The Song Remains the Same,” the Garden has been the center of US entertainment for generations.
Located directly above the equally legendary, Pennsylvania Station, “Penn Station,” it is one of the easiest venues to get to since you can take a train from anywhere in the country to New York City and just walk upstairs.
Known to locals as simply “The Garden,” the Madison Square Garden schedule is still full of great performers and events.
Upcoming Madison Square Garden concerts include Lady Gaga, Maroon 5 and Fleetwood Mac. These great bands will get dressed in the same dressing rooms as such giants as Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and the Beatles. There are concerts specifically for Hispanic patrons, like El Concierto para los Enamorados on February 15.
Madison Square Garden events are actual “Events,” with a capital E. Boxing, wrestling, and Big East, NHL and NBA titles are all still being decided on the floor of the Garden. Coming up this year are events like the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and the Big East Championship.
One look at the Madison Square Garden seating chart and you will get an idea why this is still a fan favorite venue. Opened in 1968, this is actually the fourth venue to bear the name 'Madison Square Garden' and the first one built on top of Penn Station. There are no bad seats in the Garden. Even the inexpensive seats can give you a great view of the New York Rangers or Ringling Brothers Circus.
And Madison Square Garden tickets are available at great prices, especially for a venue that is located in the heart of one of the world's greatest cities. There are events that you can get tickets for that cost less than dinner for two at McDonalds in the City.
Going to an event at the Garden is as much about what is going on on the floor as it is being able to say, “I saw so and so at Madison Square Garden.”
As of September 2005, Madison Square Garden's current owner, Cablevision, has plans to build a fifth Garden. For hockey, Madison Square Garden seats 18,200; for basketball, 19,763; and for concerts 20,000 center stage, 19,522 end-stage. Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG, known colloquially simply as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City, United States. Madison Square Garden features 20,976 square feet (1949 m²) of arena floor space. Madison Square Garden is also known for its place in the history of boxing. Many of boxing's biggest fights were held at Madison Square Garden, including many of Joe Louis, the Roberto Duran-Ken Buchanan affair, and the first and second Joe Frazier-Muhammad Ali bouts. Subsequently a new 20,000-seat Garden was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Madison Square Garden is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. The arena lends its name to the Madison Square Garden Network, a cable television network that broadcasts most sporting events that are held in the Garden. The first two were located at Madison Square, thus the name. The present Madison Square Garden hosts 320 events a year but it is best known as the home of the New York Knicks of the NBA and New York Rangers of the NHL. There have been four incarnations of Madison Square Garden.
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'Totally Biased' Turns Knicks Gay Protest Into Fashion Show At Madison Square ... Huffington Post (satire) "Totally Biased" sent two correspondents, comedians Guy Branum and Aparna Nancherla, to Madison Square Garden to interview people protesting gay-bashing that recently occurred at Knicks games -- interview them about their fashion choices, of course. |
NHL sets start time for potential Game 6 Boston.com (blog) Your article has been sent. If a Game 6 between the Bruins and Rangers is necessary, it will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday at Madison Square Garden, the NHL has announced. Game 7, if necessary, would be Wednesday in Boston, but a start time has not been ... |
Can The Rangers Really Win Series? Bluelinestation.com Get it back to Madison Square Garden and I guarantee we'll see you in Boston early next week for game 7. 3 things to watch for in today's game: Henrik Lundqvist. He is money in elimination games. 6-1, 1.40 GAA & a .952 Save Percentage in his last 7 games ... |
NY Rangers-Bruins Game 5: Can the Rangers continue their comeback on the ... Gloucester County Times - NJ.com With their backs against the wall away from Madison Square Garden again, New York could pull out another win. • Will the Bruins recover from their Game 4 miscues? Tuukka Rask's fall opened the door for the Rangers' comeback on Carl Hagelin's goal. |
Bruins look to eliminate the Rangers (Take Two) Causeway Crowd It's pretty safe to say that the Bruins have shaken off the confusion from that very odd loss in game four at Madison Square Garden. The Bruins will be playing today at home, where Bruins Nation should give Rangers' coach John Tortorella the opportunity to ... |
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